Gibralter (Zawinul) In in a silent way, thompson recalls being "thrown" by the "detail of the charts." "everything was charted for stuff like 'gibralter,' Which made it quite difficult to read, because it wasn't the typical kind of thing." On the other hand, the drum parts weren't notated, But were communicated verbally. According to stuart nicholson's book jazz-rock: a history, "gibralter" was originally slated to open the album. |