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Released
  
6 March 2009

Producer
  
Nick Blagona

Release date
  
6 March 2009

Length
  
40:00

Artist
  
Ian Gillan

Label
  
earMUSIC

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Recorded
  
March–June 2008 at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario

Genres
  
Rock music, Hard rock, Heavy metal, Alternative rock, Folk music

Similar
  
Ian Gillan albums, Hard rock albums

Ian gillan one eye to morocco 2009


One Eye To Morocco is a solo album by Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. The album material was written during the gap of Deep Purple's 2008 world tour, in the US. It was released on 6 March 2009 on Edel Records as CD, Limited Edition CD and Vinyl.

Contents

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Background

As Gillan himself tells, he was in the Jewish-quarter of Cracow listening to the related stories of Oscar Schindler when the voice faded – and then returned and somebody told him: 'Ah, Ian you have one eye to Morocco.' – It was Tommy Djiubinski. Ian didn't understand the meaning of this Polish idiom, until he was told the whole idiom: "To have one eye to Morocco and another to Caucasus". The idiom describes a cross-eyed, or wandering eye person. This idiom inspired Gillan to make another solo album, and the title for the album was set to "One Eye To Morocco."

Recording

In spring 2008 there was a gap between Purple's World Tour, as bassist Roger Glover's mother had died, so Gillan returned to Buffalo to do something new. In a short period of time, with his former bandmate Steve Morris, Ian wrote more than thirty songs. The recording of the album took place in Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, Ontario. Twelve songs were chosen for the album and all of them were recorded in just three days. Recording was mixed and engineered by Nick Blagona, who has previously worked with Deep Purple and mixed Purple's reunion album Perfect Strangers, as well as The House of Blue Light and Slaves & Masters. Also guitarist Michael Lee Jackson contributed to the album.

Music style

Ian Gillan said himself:

"It was a conscious decision to avoid the use of a rock rhythm section and you will notice the complete absence of guitar and keyboard solos – we get the very best of all that from Deep Purple. So the instrumentation is perhaps more seductive than thrusting."

Track listing

  1. "One Eye to Morocco" (Gillan/Morris) – 4:05
  2. "No Lotion for That" (Gillan/Morris) – 3:11
  3. "Don't Stop" (Gillan/Appleby) – 2:35
  4. "Change My Ways" (Gillan) – 3:26
  5. "Girl Goes to Show" (Gillan/Morris) – 3:59
  6. "Better Days" (Jackson) – 4:07
  7. "Deal with It" (Gillan/Morris) – 3:44
  8. "Ultimate Groove" (Jackson) – 3:48
  9. "The Sky Is Falling Down" (Gillan/Morris) – 4:09
  10. "Texas State of Mind" (Jackson) – 3:49
  11. "It Would Be Nice" (Gillan/Morris) – 3:10
  12. "Always the Traveller" (Gillan/Morris) – 3:17
  13. "Lonely Days" (bonus track)
  14. "She Thinks It's a Crime" (bonus track)

Singles

  • "One Eye to Morocco / Better Days" (For promotional use only)
  • Formats

    One Eye To Morocco was released as CD, Vinyl LP and Limited Edition CD+Vinyl (Doppel CD).

    Band

  • Ian Gillan – vocals, harmonica
  • Michael Lee Jackson – guitars
  • Rodney Appleby – bass
  • Howard Wilson – drums
  • Steve Morris – guitars
  • Joe Mennonna – saxophones
  • Lance Anderson – Hammond organ
  • Jesse O'Brien – keyboards
  • Brownman Ali – flugelhorn
  • Jaro Jarosil – cello
  • The Gillanaires – backing vocals
  • Production

  • Produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Nick Blagona –
  • Executive producers: Michael Lee Jackson, Drew Thompson
  • Basic tracks recorded at Metalworks Studios, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
  • Additional recordings at Psychotropic Studios, Dundas, Ontario, Canada
  • Rehearsal at the Town Ballroom, Buffalo, New York
  • Calligraphy: Katarina Dorch
  • Photo: Bob Mussell
  • Artwork: Patrizio Squeglia
  • Songs

    1One Eye to Morocco4:06
    2No Lotion for That3:11
    3Don't Stop2:35

    References

    One Eye to Morocco Wikipedia