John Giblin
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John Giblin is an internationally renowned session bassist who has worked with artists such as:-
- Duncan Browne
- Metro
- Joan Armatrading
- Peter Gabriel (including Birdy and Peter Gabriel (III))
- Simple Minds (including Once Upon a Time and Live in the City of Light).
- David Sylvian
- Kate Bush (including Aerial, Never For Ever and others)
- Phil Collins (including In The Air Tonight, You Can't Hurry Love)
- Alan Parsons (including On Air)
- Scott Walker (including Tilt)
- Al Green
- Duncan Browne (including The Wild Places)
- Brand X
- John Lennon (Grow Old with Me)
- Annie Lennox (Contrabass on MTV Unplugged, "Why")
- Roberta Flack
- Paul McCartney (live at the Royal Albert Hall, London)
- The Everly Brothers
- George Martin
- Gerry Rafferty
- Mavis Staples
- Jon Anderson
- John Martyn (including the Grace and Danger and On the Cobbles albums)
- Elkie Brooks (including Pearls and Shangri-La albums)
- Richard Ashcroft
- Chris de Burgh
- Franco Battiato
- Eros Ramazzotti
- Claudio Baglioni
- Manolo García
- Fish (on Fish's first solo album, Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors)
- Judie Tzuke (including Bailey's Song)
[edit] References
John Giblin's official site lists the major bands and artists with which he has worked