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  1. The other two shared by Bon Lozaga and the introductory track "Heavy Tune" showcasing the Rolling Stones' own Mick Taylor providing the most rock oriented track on the album. While EXPRESSO II is a decent enough album, for me its a step down in terms of the jazz-fusion qualities. While "Gazeuse!"

  2. 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).

  3. Moerlen formed a new line-up with his brother Benoit on mallet percussion, US-born bassist Hansford Rowe, and a rotating cast of session guitarists, notably Allan Holdsworth, Mick Taylor, Mike Oldfield, and Bon Lozaga. They released two albums under the Gong moniker, Gazeuse! (called Expresso in North America) in 1976 and then ...

  4. Listen to Expresso, Vol. 2 by Gong on Apple Music. 1978. 6 Songs. Duration: 37 minutes.

  5. 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.

  6. Expresso II, an Album by Gong. Released in February 1978 on Virgin (catalog no. V 2099; Vinyl LP). Genres: Jazz-Rock, Canterbury Scene. Rated #356 in the best albums of 1978.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1978 Vinyl release of "Expresso II" on Discogs.