Galliano (band)

Other important members included Valerie Etienne, who participated in the recording of all their albums, along with other musicians such as Mick Talbot on keyboards, Crispin Taylor on drums, Ernie McKone on bass guitar, Mark Vandergucht guitar, and Steve Ameedee, otherwise known as Uncle Big Man (dancer).

The group's first single, a reworking of Curtis Mayfield's Freddie's Dead called Frederick Lies Still, was released in June 1988.

[4] The Quiet Boys was an alias used by acid jazz pioneer Chris Bangs who then went on to produce Galliano.

[11] This included the track "Slack Hands", which was used in the title sequence of Kevin Reynolds' 1997 film, One Eight Seven, starring Samuel L.

[16] The album was co-produced by Rob Gallagher (lead vocals) and Ski Oakenfull (keyboards), and featured many of the original musicians incuding Valerie Etienne (lead vocals), Ernie McKone (bass guitar), Crispin Taylor (drums), Crispin Robinson (percussion), and Booie Gallagher (percussion).

Galliano, 1991