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John Giblin

John Giblin (26 February 1952 – 14 May 2023) was a Scottish musician who worked as an acoustic and electric bass player spanning jazz, classical, rock, folk, and avant-garde music. He was a member of Simple Minds from 1985 to 1988, and worked as a session musician for a variety of artists including Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins and Kate Bush.

For the American politician, see John J. Giblin.

John Giblin

(1952-02-26)26 February 1952
Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland

14 May 2023(2023-05-14) (aged 71)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England

Musician

Career[edit]

Giblin was a member of jazz-fusion band Brand X in 1979. Although his time with the group was brief, he was involved in the recording of three of their albums during that year - Product, Do They Hurt? and Is There Anything About? - whose releases were spread between 1979 and 1982. Phil Collins was Brand X's drummer at the time, and Giblin would go on to contribute to some of Collins' subsequent solo albums and tours. Giblin was also a touring and session player for Collins' former Genesis bandmate Peter Gabriel during the early 1980s.


He replaced Derek Forbes in rock/pop band Simple Minds in 1985, making his first appearance with them at Live Aid. He was with the band for the album Once Upon a Time later that year and the subsequent tour, from which the live album Live in the City of Light was released in 1987. Giblin left the band in 1988 during the recording of the follow-up album Street Fighting Years.


A prolific studio musician, Giblin also contributed to film scores and contemporary music. As well as Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins, Giblin also recorded and played live with John Martyn, Elkie Brooks, Annie Lennox, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Empire (featuring Peter Banks) and Fish. He also recorded frequently with Kate Bush, Jon Anderson and Scott Walker.


Later in life, Giblin moved further into the direction of acoustic bass, with projects involving drummer Peter Erskine (of Weather Report), and pianist Alan Pasqua (of Tony Williams Lifetime).

Death[edit]

Giblin died from sepsis on 14 May 2023, at the age of 71.[1][2] Following his death, Kate Bush released a statement, saying: " I loved John so very much. He was one of my very dearest and closest friends for over forty years. We were always there for each other. He was very special. I loved working with him, not just because he was such an extraordinary musician but because he was always huge amounts of fun. We would often laugh so much that we had to just give in to it and sit and roar with laughter for a while. He loved to be pushed in a musical context, and it was really exciting to feel him cross that line and find incredibly gorgeous musical phrases that were only there for him. He would really sing. It was such a joy and an inspiration to see where he could take it. We’ve all lost a great man, an unmatchable musician and I’ve lost my very special friend. My world will never be the same again without him."[3][4]

(Peter Gabriel III and Birdy)

Peter Gabriel

(Mod' Fish, Forest People)

Masami Tsuchiya

songs including "In the Air Tonight" on Face Value and "You Can't Hurry Love" on Hello, I Must Be Going

Phil Collins

(Tilt)

Scott Walker

Al Green

Empire with Peter Banks

Duncan Browne

Joan Armatrading

("Grow Old with Me")

John Lennon

Judie Tzuke

(Contrabass on MTV Unplugged, including "Why")

Annie Lennox

Roberta Flack

(live at the Royal Albert Hall, London)

Paul McCartney

The Everly Brothers

George Martin

Gerry Rafferty

(Waiting for the Rain, 1985)

Hugh Masekela

Mavis Staples

(Animation and Song of Seven)

Jon Anderson

(Criminal Tango)

Manfred Mann's Earth Band

including (Grace and Danger & The Church with One Bell)

John Martyn

Richard Ashcroft

Franco Battiato

Saro Cosentino (ital. wiki)

Eros Ramazzotti

(Oltre)

Claudio Baglioni

Manolo García

(On Air)

Alan Parsons

(Pearls 1 and Pearls 11)

Elkie Brooks

Wendell (Dell) Richardson

[5]

discography at Discogs

John Giblin

at IMDb

John Giblin

(17 May 2023). "John Giblin - 17th May, 2023 (Obituary by Peter Gabriel)". petergabriel.com. Retrieved 20 May 2023.

Peter Gabriel