Gleemen

Gleemen

Genres: italian progressive rock, Progressive rock, Psychedelic Rock, Avant-Garde, 70's

About Gleemen

Gleemen are a foursome from Genoa headed by guitarist extraordinaire and Jimi Hendrix afficionado Pier Nicolò "Bambi" Fossati. After their own successful rendition of "Lady Madonna"(the famous Beatles track) which put them on the map in the late 60's, they did a few live gigs and then decided they were ripe for a full-blown album which they released in 1970. A year later, keeping the same line-up but with a slightly more progressive edge, they would change their name to Garybaldi. Their eponymous album is typical of late 60's psychedelia: replete with raunchy blues vibes, it is a blend of wild, Hendrix-inspired guitar solos duelling with the Hammond organ, heavy pumping bass lines and a solid rhythm section. It covers a multitude of musical ideas, from classic to effervescent, dynamic hard rock, from acoustic to bluesy arrangements. A bit patchy and certainly no classic (especially not a prog classic), the album still contains a few hooks worth a spin or two.

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Heard alongside: Yes King Crimson Genesis

Gleemen — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Gleemen Chi Sei Tu, Uomo
Gleemen Clackson
Chi Sei Tu, Uomo
Clackson