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      • In 1983 Capitol Records /EMI released Jobson's solo effort, The Green Album.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_JobsonEddie Jobson - Wikipedia

    In 1983 Capitol Records/EMI released Jobson's solo effort, The Green Album. Half of the original compositions were performed in a band-style format using session musicians on drums, bass, and guitars, while the other half are instrumentals performed by Jobson without accompaniment (save bass on one track).

  3. The Green Album is the debut album by English rock musician Eddie Jobson, released by Capitol Records in 1983. It is officially credited to Eddie Jobson and Zinc, Zinc being identified in press releases as a backing band consisting of Michael Cuneo (guitars), Jerry Watts (bass), and Michael Barsimanto (drums); however, none of the members of ...

  4. In this first of what will now be THREE episodes, I discuss the progression of Jobson's career, beginning with Fat Grapple, Curved Air, his time with Roxy Mu...

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  5. U.K. is the debut album by the progressive rock supergroup U.K., released in May 1978 through E.G. Records and Polydor Records. It features John Wetton, Eddie Jobson, Bill Bruford, and Allan Holdsworth.

  6. Mar 13, 2019 · In The Dead of Night segues into the second part of the suite, In the Light of Day, an atmospheric piece that features one of John Wetton’s best vocals on the album. No guitar on this track, but Eddie Jobson’s electric violin makes its first appearance.

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  7. Edwin Jobson (born April 28th, 1955 in Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees, England) is a keyboardist and violinist noted for his use of synthesizers. He has been a member of several progressive rock ...

  8. www.discogs.com › artist › 262493-Eddie-JobsonEddie Jobson - Discogs

    Edwin Jobson. Profile: Born 28 April 1955 Billingham, Cleveland, United Kingdom. Keyboard player and violinist for a number of UK progressive rock outfits. Replaced Brian Eno in Roxy Music. Founding member of Progressive Rock Super group UK with John Wetton, Allan Holdsworth and Bill Bruford.