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This rarities collection concentrates on his post-Purple period with the Ian Gillan Band, which featured guitarist Ray Fenwick, bassist John Gustafson, Mike Moran on keyboards, and Mark Nauseef on drums. While IGB recorded three albums, Rarities only includes tracks from 1976's Child in Time and the following year's Scarabus release (it excludes anything from early 1977's more experimental, less hard-rocking Clear Air Turbulence). Of the material here, most interesting to Gillan aficionados will be alternative tracks of both "Country Lights" and the title track from Scarabus. Rounding out Rarities are six previously unreleased songs, all culled from Gillan's personal archive. Additionally, Gillan oversaw the mastering of this recording and provided rare band photographs from his own collection for the cover art and liner notes.

About Ian Gillan

Ian Gillan (born 19 August 1945) is an English singer who is best known as the lead singer and lyricist for the rock band Deep Purple. He is known for his powerful and wide-ranging singing voice. Initially influenced by Elvis Presley, Gillan started and fronted several local bands in the mid-1960s, and eventually joined Episode Six when their original singer left. He first found widespread commercial success after joining Deep Purple in 1969. He resigned from the band in June 1973, having given ...

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Unveiling a [Rare](/tag/rare) Gem: Ian Gillan Band's "Raped by Aliens"

In 1976, Ian Gillan, the iconic lead vocalist of Deep Purple, embarked on a new creative venture with the Ian Gillan Band (IGB). This lesser-known chapter in Gillan's illustrious career has been largely overlooked by fans and historians alike. The recently unearthed footage of "Raped by Aliens" is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into this pivotal period.

Recorded during IGB's post-Purple era, the clip showcases the band's unique sound, which blended elements of hard rock with a more experimental approach. With guitarist Ray Fenwick, bassist John Gustafson, Mike Moran on keyboards, and Mark Nauseef on drums, IGB was an ensemble capable of pushing the boundaries of traditional rock music.

The song itself, "Raped by Aliens," is a standout track from their 1976 album Child in Time. This particular performance is notable not only for its rarity but also for Gillan's powerful vocals and the band's energetic delivery. The clip provides a fascinating insight into the creative process of IGB during this period, highlighting the band's ability to craft compelling songs that were both heavy and melodic.

What makes "Raped by Aliens" even more intriguing is its connection to Sting, the legendary frontman of The Police. Although Sting was not directly involved with IGB, his influence on the rock scene in the late 1970s cannot be overstated. As a fellow British musician, Sting's impact on the era's musical landscape was significant, and it's possible that Gillan and his band were influenced by the emerging sounds of The Police.

The rarity of this footage is a testament to the dedication of Ian Gillan in preserving his own legacy. By overseeing the mastering of this recording and providing rare photographs from his personal collection for the cover art and liner notes, Gillan has ensured that these hidden gems will be cherished by fans for generations to come.

In conclusion, "Raped by Aliens" is a remarkable find that sheds new light on Ian Gillan's post-Purple era. This clip not only showcases the band's unique sound but also highlights the creative process of one of rock music's most iconic figures. As we continue to explore and celebrate the rich history of rock music, rare footage like this serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving our musical heritage for future generations.

A Glimpse into Ian Gillan's Creative Process

The IGB's experimental approach during their post-Purple era is evident in tracks like "Raped by Aliens." This song's blend of heavy riffs and melodic hooks showcases the band's ability to craft compelling songs that were both heavy and accessible. The clip provides a fascinating insight into Gillan's creative process, highlighting his willingness to push the boundaries of traditional rock music.

The Significance of "Raped by Aliens"

While this footage may not be as well-known as some of Deep Purple's most iconic performances, it remains an essential part of Ian Gillan's legacy. The song itself is a standout track from Child in Time, and its inclusion in the IGB's discography serves as a testament to the band's ability to create music that was both innovative and enduring.

A Rare Chance to Experience Ian Gillan's Post-Purple Era

For fans of Deep Purple and Ian Gillan, this footage offers a rare chance to experience his post-Purple era. The clip provides a unique glimpse into the creative process of IGB during this period, highlighting the band's ability to craft compelling songs that were both heavy and melodic.

The significance of "Raped by Aliens" extends beyond its rarity; it serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our musical heritage for future generations. By exploring and celebrating the rich history of rock music, we can gain a deeper understanding of the creative process behind some of the most iconic songs in history.

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