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Gilgamesh (2) UK progressive rock / jazz band led by Alan Gowen, loosely lumped into the Canterbury genre. Gowen rebounded from a short-lived band with Allan Holdsworth and Jamie Muir when Muir left to join King Crimson in 1972 by putting together Gilgamesh.
- Allan Holdsworth
Allan Holdsworth (born August 6, 1946; Bradford, West...
- Mike Travis
Atlantic Bridge, Cado Belle, Cauld Blast Orchestra, Clan...
- Jamie Muir
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- Trevor Tomkins
Don Rendell Nine, Don Rendell Quintet, Gilgamesh (2), Guy...
- Hugh Hopper
Originally a member of The Wilde Flowers, he replaced Kevin...
- King Crimson
In mid-1981, after a full 7 years, a newly-formed band...
- Allan Holdsworth
Gilgamesh (1972–1975, 1977–1978) were a British jazz fusion band in the 1970s led by keyboardist Alan Gowen, part of the Canterbury scene.
GILGAMESH (named after a legendary Sumerian king of Mesopotamia) were a two-album Canterbury Scene band led by keyboard player Alan Gowen. Gilgamesh are closely associated with two other Canterbury Scene bands from the proggy 1970's era: Hatfield & the North and National Health, with various band members migrating from one band to another.
LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Gilgamesh by Gilgamesh. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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- Jazz, Rock
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- Prog Rock, Jazz-Rock
Jan 7, 2015 · Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into was Gilgamesh's second and final recording during its lifetime, and as today's Rediscovery, pays tribute to founding member and primary composer Gowan.
- John Kelman
Explore Gilgamesh's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gilgamesh on AllMusic.
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Prog Rocks! Gilgamesh discography and songs: Music profile for Gilgamesh, formed 1972. Genres: Canterbury Scene, Jazz Fusion. Albums include Gilgamesh, Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into, and Arriving Twice.