Ian Gillan Band = Ian Gillan Band - Clear Air Turbulence = 鋼鉄のロック魂 (CD, Album, Ltd, Promo, RE, RM, Car)
Air Mail Archive
AIRAC-1079
Japan
2004
Credits
Baritone Saxophone – Martin Firth
Bass, Vocals – John Gustafson (tracks: 1 to 9)
Drums, Percussion – Mark Nauseef (tracks: 1 to 9)
Guitar, Vocals – Ray Fenwick (tracks: 1 to 9)
Interviewee – Ray Fenwick (tracks: 10)
Keyboards, Flute – Colin Towns (tracks: 1 to 9)
Mastered By – Nick Watson (tracks: 1 to 6, 8)
Tenor Saxophone – Phil Kersie (tracks: 2)
Trombone – Malcolm Griffiths
Trumpet – Derek Healey, John Huckridge
Vocals – Ian Gillan (tracks: 1 to 9)
Written By – Towns (tracks: 1 to 9), Gillan (tracks: 1 to 9), Gustafson (tracks: 1 to 9), Nauseef (tracks: 1 to 9), Fenwick (tracks: 1 to 9)
Notes
In 1997 the original mix of the 1977 album "Clear Air Turbulence" was released by Angel Air Records as Ian Gillan Band - The Rockfield Mixes. It was reissued as Ian Gillan Band - The Rockfield Mixes Plus with 4 previously unreleased tracks and an interview with Ray Fenwick.
These are Ian Gillan Band - The Rockfield Mixes including "This Is The Way" (see below) and two live bonus tracks, one of them (Money Lender) not on the above mentioned reissue and the Ray Fenwick interview.
On some pressings it seems that track 8 contains only noise probably due to a mastering error. On others, indistinguishable from the first apart maybe from the fact it has been manufactured in Netherlands, track 8 contains the bonus track "This Is The Way", which was included originally in Ian Gillan Band - The Rockfield Mixes. Whatever is the case (track 8 containing noise or the correct track), there are 10 tracks on the CD. The tracks numbered 8 and 9 on the back cover of the CD are actually track 9 and 10 on the CD.
Barcodes
Barcode: 5413992511198
Companies
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Music Avenue
Copyright (c) – Music Avenue
Video
Albums Like Ian Gillan Band - Before The Turbulence