Rory Gallagher Blues

Rory Gallagher - Tattoo (1973) {2018, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 21, 2023
Rory Gallagher - Tattoo (1973) {2018, Remastered}

Rory Gallagher - Tattoo (1973) {2018, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 407 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 168 Mb
Full Scans | 00:51:05 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Classic Rock, British Blues | UMC #5797728

Tattoo is the fifth album released by Rory Gallagher. It demonstrated Gallagher's eclectic range of musical influences starting with the blues and adding elements from jazz, folk, and country. Tattoo showcased the skill of Gallagher and his band across a number of genres from Delta and Chicago blues, the jazz-influenced "They Don't Make Them Like You Anymore" and blues-rock tracks such as "Tattoo'd Lady". According to his brother, Gallagher was in a "prolific and confident mood" when he recorded it. The album showcased Gallagher's writing ability resulting in several songs that would go on to become staples of his live act. Tattoo'd Lady reflects Gallagher's love for the fairground life and its similarities to life on the road. "Cradle Rock" was inspired by the happy coincidence that Gallagher "rocked literally all his life" having been born at the "Rock Hospital" in Ballyshannon, Ireland. "Cradle Rock" was also covered by Joe Bonamassa as the first track on his debut album A New Day Yesterday. Tattoo illustrates Gallagher's proficiency with all manner of guitar playing from acoustic to electric, various types of slide guitar, and mandolin.

Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain (1975) {2018, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 22, 2023
Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain (1975) {2018, Remastered}

Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain (1975) {2018, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 437 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 191 Mb
Full Scans | 00:49:33 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Classic Rock, British Blues | UMC #5797126

Against the Grain is the seventh album by Irish musician Rory Gallagher, released in 1975. It was his first album with his new record company Chrysalis. The album is mostly new songs written by Gallagher as well as some classic blues and R&B numbers. In contrast to previous studio albums by Gallagher it received very favorable reviews. The album was released at a period when Gallagher was finally achieving some recognition in the United States. Rolling Stone gave the album an excellent review comparing Gallagher favorably to guitar legends Eric Clapton and Alvin Lee. The same review spoke glowingly of Gallagher's band.
Rory Gallagher - Defender (1987) Japanese Remastered Reissue 2007

Rory Gallagher - Defender (1987) Japanese Remastered Reissue
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 433 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 170 Mb | Scans included
Blues-Rock, British Blues | Label: BMG/Capo | # BVCM-37889 | Time: 00:55:43

Rory was never a man to sit back and let the world slip by. The 70’s saw him release 10 albums in as many years, work with a great many of his heroes and tour the world. Although his recorded output in the 1980’s was more sporadic he still toured constantly, playing some of the first rock gigs behind the iron curtain as well as cementing his live reputation in Europe and the US. ‘Defender’ his third album of the 80’s, was the first release on his own label. Capo offered him the complete artistic freedom he needed, enabling him to produce the music as he wanted. He admitted “I’m not that organised, but I want anything that I’m doing to be under control, and I want the final say on things”.
Rory Gallagher - Calling Card (1976) [Non-Remastered, Germany Press]

Rory Gallagher - Calling Card (1976)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 250 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 104 Mb | Covers included
Blues-Rock, British Blues | Label: Intercord | # INT 845.124 | 00:45:23

Gallagher's second album for Chrysalis – and last with his longstanding trio of Lou Martin (keyboards), Rod De'Ath (drums) and Gerry McAvoy (bass) – was a milestone in his career. Although Calling Card was produced by Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover and not surprisingly contained some of his most powerfully driving rockers, tracks like the acoustic "Barley & Grape Rag" and the jazzy, soulful, finger snapping title cut – a perennial concert favorite – found the Irish rocker not only exploring other musical paths, but also caught him on one of his most consistent songwriting streaks ever. Even "Do You Read Me," the muscular opening track, is a remarkably stripped-down affair that adds subtle synths to the rugged blues rock that was Gallagher's claim to fame. While "Moonchild," "Country Mile," and "Secret Agent" displayed catchy hooks, engaging riffs, and raging guitar work (the latter adds a touch of Deep Purple's Jon Lord-styled organ to the proceedings), it's the elegant ballad "I'll Admit You're Gone" that shifts the guitarist into calmer waters and proves his melodic talent was just as cutting on quieter tunes.
Rory Gallagher - Tattoo (1973) Japanese Remastered Reissue [Re-Up]

Rory Gallagher - Tattoo (1973) Japanese Remastered Reissue
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 425 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 125 Mb | Scans ~ 64 Mb
Blues-Rock, British Blues | Label: BMG | # BVCM-37883 | Time: 00:58:57

Gallagher's work ethic was in high gear as he somehow found time to write nine more songs in the midst of non-stop touring for his second album released in 1973. Even more astounding is that far from sounding fatigued or burnt out, his performance here is loose and impassioned, and the tunes are some of the best of his career. Lou Martin's keyboards are better integrated into the band, and drummer Rod de'Ath swings and burns with easy confidence. The double whammy of the album's two crunching leadoff tracks, "Tattoo'd Lady" and "Cradle Rock" illustrate just how comfortable Gallagher is with his backing group, and the smooth-rolling unplugged guitar and harmonica of "20-20 Vision" proves that the blues rocker is a more than adequate Delta/folk musician. Better still is the acoustic slide intro to "Who's that Comin'" that effortlessly and discretely eases its way into a Chicago styled, mid-tempo, electric attack.

Rory Gallagher - Deuce (1971) {2018, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 23, 2023
Rory Gallagher - Deuce (1971) {2018, Remastered}

Rory Gallagher - Deuce (1971) {2018, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 376 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 156 Mb
Full Scans | 00:46:59 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Classic Rock, British Blues | UMC #5797695

Released in November 1971, just six months after his solo debut, Rory Gallagher's second album was the summation of all that he'd promised in the wake of Taste's collapse, and the blueprint for most of what he'd accomplish over the next two years of recording. Largely overlooked by posterity's haste to canonize his next album, Live! In Europe, Deuce finds Gallagher torn between the earthy R&B of "Used to Be," a gritty blues fed through by some viciously unrestrained guitar playing, and the jokey, country-billy badinage of "Don't Know Where I'm Going," a too-short snippet that marries Bob Dylan to Ronnie Lane and reminds listeners just how broad Gallagher's sense of humor was.

Rory Gallagher - Original Album Classics (2008) {5CD Box Set}  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 28, 2024
Rory Gallagher - Original Album Classics (2008) {5CD Box Set}

Rory Gallagher - Original Album Classics (2008) {5CD Box Set}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,83 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 700 Mb
Full Scans | 04:15:45 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Electric Blues | Capo / Sony BMG Music #88697311862

The Original Album Classics series, courtesy of Sony/BMG, packages together five classic albums from one of the most popular artists on the label's roster, housing them in an attractive slipcase. This set from the Irish guitar legend features the albums Deuce (1971), Calling Card (1976), Top Priority (1979), Jinx (1982) and Fresh Evidence (1988). 56 tracks. For a career that was cut short by illness and a premature death, guitarist, singer, and songwriter Rory Gallagher sure accomplished a lot in the blues music world. Although Gallagher didn't tour the U.S. nearly enough, spending most of his time in Europe, he was known for his no-holds-barred, marathon live shows at clubs and theaters around the United States.

Rory Gallagher - The Best Of (2020)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Oct. 8, 2020
Rory Gallagher - The Best Of (2020)

Rory Gallagher - The Best Of (2020)
FLAC tracks | 02:30:48 | 0,98 Gb
Genre: Rock, Blues / Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)

Following the commercial and critically acclaimed success of the recent albums Blues (2019) and the three-week running No.1 album on the Billboard Blues Chart Check Shirt Wizard - Live in '77 (2020), UMC is pleased to present a new Rory Gallagher collection entitled The Best Of Rory Gallagher on Friday, October 9, 2020.The comprehensive compilation includes Rory’s most iconic songs compiled from across his recording career, including tracks from Rory’s seminal first band Taste (1969) through to his final studio album Fresh Evidence (1990).The Best Of Rory Gallagher will be released as a 2CD set featuring 30 tracks, including a previously unreleased collaboration with Jerry Lee Lewis. The album will also be released on 2LP black vinyl and a 15-track single CD.
Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain (1975) [Non-Remastered, Germany Press]

Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain (1975)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 292 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 121 Mb | Scans included
Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, British Blues | Label: Intercord | # INT 830.114 | Time: 00:40:20

After releasing two albums in 1973 and a live, contract-fulfilling disc in 1974, Gallagher returned rested and recharged in 1975 with a new record label, Chrysalis, and a band with almost three years of hard touring under their belts. With its attention to detai, Against the Grain sounds more practiced and intricate than most of Gallagher's previous studio discs, but still includes some of his most powerful rockers. The supercharged "Souped-Up Ford," where Rory howls and wails, with his voice and smoking slide, and "All Around Man," an urgent blues rocker that begins with Gallagher screaming and crying together with just his electric guitar until the band kicks in with a stop-start blues rhythm, are two of the definitive moments. "Bought and Sold" adds congas to the mix to bring a more rootsy and even jazzy feel to Rory's table. But it's on the acoustic tracks where the guitarist and his band really lay into the groove.

Rory Gallagher - Photo-Finish (1978) {2018, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 23, 2023
Rory Gallagher - Photo-Finish (1978) {2018, Remastered}

Rory Gallagher - Photo-Finish (1978) {2018, Remastered}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 401 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 155 Mb
Full Scans | 00:50:19 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Classic Rock, British Blues | UMC #5797722

Remixed and expanded (with two additional tracks recorded but chopped off the vinyl version) for its debut on CD in 1999, this is a sturdy, workmanlike Rory Gallagher release. Reverting back to a trio, Gallagher toughens up his sound and blazes through some robust blues rockers like "Last of the Independents," "Shadow Play," and "Brute Force & Ignorance" (one of his best hard rock riffs) with nervy energy. Gallagher's swampy side emerges on "Cloak & Dagger," another song that explores his fascination with B-movie gumshoes, a common theme for the Irish blues-rocker. His guitar work is typically excellent throughout, especially on "Overnight Bag," as he overdubs himself on acoustic.