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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Expresso_IIExpresso II - Wikipedia

    Mick Taylor – lead guitar (1) Allan Holdsworth – lead guitar (3, 4, 6), rhythm guitar (1) Bon Lozaga – lead guitar (2), rhythm guitar (3) Darryl Way – violin (3, 5) François Causse – congas. In popular culture. The track "Heavy Tune" is featured on Fusion FM radio in the game Grand Theft Auto IV . References. ^ Ros Smith, David (2011).

  2. First up was "Shamal" followed by "Gazeuse" then this one "Expresso II". They're basically a four piece band at this point with three guest guitarists, a violinist and a congas player helping out. Interesting to have Mick Taylor from THE ROLLING STONES here playing lead guitar on one track, as well as Allan Holdsworth on three songs.

  3. Expresso II is a jazz related rock music album recording by GONG released in 1978 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes GONG Expresso II's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, buy online: ebay and amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by some experts, collaborators and ...

  4. They released two albums under the Gong moniker, Gazeuse! (called Expresso in North America) in 1976 and then Expresso II in 1978. Following the completion of the Virgin contract, Moerlen changed the name of the group to Pierre Moerlen's Gong.

  5. 8 de mar. de 2016 · Expresso II is an album by Pierre Moerlen's Gong, issued in 1978. Like the other Pierre Moerlen's Gong albums, the album is predominantly jazz-fusion and has little to do with the psychedelic space rock of Daevid Allen 's Gong, even though the bands share a common history.

  6. Anyway, this is a fusion/jazz album with it's main focus on rhythms and xylophones. There is no keyboards here at all. But Darryl Way does an excellent job on violin and the same does Mr Holdsworth on guitar. Mick Taylor also does a great job on solo guitars.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Something of an anomaly in the context of the album, opener “Heavy Tune” finds former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor’s steely guitar work adding a hard rock edge to a strident jazz-funk jam.