Gordon Giltrap discography

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Gordon Giltrap discography
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Fanned fret guitars used by Gordon Giltrap.
Studio albums22
EPs1
Live albums7
Compilation albums15
Singles11
Video albums2

Gordon Giltrap is an English guitarist and composer. His discography consists of 22 studio albums, 7 live albums, 15 compilations, 2 videos, 1 EP, and 11 singles.

Contents

Studio albums

Cassette-only releases

Live albums

Compilations

Library albums

EPs

Singles

Video

Music Books

As a member of Accolade

Collaborations

With Joan Armatrading

With Raymond Burley

With Martin Green and Carol Lee Sampson

With Ric Sanders

With Martin Taylor

With Rick Wakeman

With Oliver Wakeman

With Paul Ward

With The Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra

As composer

Appears on

Individual songs on compilation albums by various artists

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References

  1. "Music For The Small Screen + The Solo Album". Giltrap.co.uk. Music For The Small Screen: [...] 1995 Munchkin Records Label CD - MRCD1
  2. "Drifter". Giltrap.co.uk.
  3. "On a Summer's Night (re-issue)". Giltrap.co.uk. Other releases: 1992 Music Maker Label CD - UMMR 924
  4. "On A Summer's Night". Google Play. January 1, 1992
  5. "Fingers Of Fire". Giltrap.co.uk. The aptly named "Fingers Of Fire" was released as a fund raising tool in 2003 as part of the Make Music Live Campaign for The Arthritis Research Campaign.
  6. "Captured From A Point In Time". Giltrap.co.uk. This album is the reissue of Fingers Of Fire (2002), a compilation of live tracks recorded at different concerts and originally released in aid of arthritis research. The links have been edited out and the applause is low in the mix, but the music retains the warmth and humanity of a trademark Giltrap performance. [...] Topping it all off is the bonus track, a recent studio version of 'The Dodo's Dream' from The Peacock Party (1981).
  7. "The Solo Album (re-issue)". Giltrap.co.uk. Other releases: 1992 Prestige Label CD CD - SGP021
  8. "Gordon Giltrap". Shoftshoe's Music Matter Site. 20 The Solo Album 06/92
  9. Harper, Colin (2012). "Tribute Songs and Tribute Albums". Dazzling Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British Folk and Blues Revival. A&C Black. p. 313. ISBN   9781408831021. Released: June 2000
  10. Gregory, Andy (2002). The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002 (4th ed.). London: Europa Publications Limited. p. 193. ISBN   1857431618. A Matter of Time, with Martin Taylor, 1991
  11. "Best of the Essential Years: Gordon Giltrap & Martin Taylor". Deezer.