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Gary Moore - Blues For Greeny (1995)  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 18, 2023
Gary Moore - Blues For Greeny (1995)

Gary Moore - Blues For Greeny (1995)
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Blues, Blues Rock | Virgin #CDV 2784

Gary Moore's tribute to Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, Blues for Greeny, is more of a showcase for Moore's skills than Green's songwriting. After all, Green was more famous for his technique than his writing. Consequently, Moore uses Green's songs as a starting point, taking them into new territory with his own style. And Moore positively burns throughout Blues for Greeny, tearing off licks with ferocious intensity. If anything, the album proves that Moore is at his best when interpreting other people's material – it easily ranks as one of his finest albums.

Gary Moore - Close As You Get (2007) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at July 19, 2023
Gary Moore - Close As You Get (2007) {Japan 1st Press}

Gary Moore - Close As You Get (2007) {Japan 1st Press}
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Blues, Blues Rock | Victor #VICP-63834

Irish hard rocker turned respected blues man Gary Moore may not be breaking new ground 15 years into his musical transformation, but he continues to churn out solid, energized albums that play to his considerable strengths. It may be his raw Peter Green-inspired guitar that draws fans in, but Moore's soulful vocals and stronger-than-necessary songwriting keeps them there. These 11 humdingers feature five originals interspersed between sharp, tough covers of Sonny Boy Williamson (two tracks), Chuck Berry, John Mayall, and even a closing, seven-minute acoustic version of Son House's "Sundown," a rare glimpse of Moore's unplugged abilities.

Gary Moore - After Hours (1992) {2003, Remastered & Expanded}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Nov. 13, 2023
Gary Moore - After Hours (1992) {2003, Remastered & Expanded}

Gary Moore - After Hours (1992) {2003, Remastered & Expanded}
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Blues Rock, Classic Rock | Virgin #7243 5 83669 2 1 / MOORECD9

Not wanting to leave a good thing behind, Moore reprises Still Got the Blues on its follow-up, After Hours. While his playing is just as impressive, the album feels a little calculated. Nevertheless, Moore's gutsy, impassioned playing makes the similarity easy to ignore.
Gary Moore & Colosseum II - Streets And Walkways: The Best Of Gary Moore & Colosseum II (1996)

Gary Moore & Colosseum II - Streets And Walkways: The Best Of Gary Moore & Colosseum II (1996)
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Jazz Rock, Blues Rock, Guitar Virtuoso | Music Club #MCCD 272

This 1996 Streets And Walkways: The Best Of Gary Moore & Colosseum II provides a good overview of Colosseum II 's Electric Savage and War Dance while it also adds some songs from 1978's Back on the Streets by Gary Moore. Gary Moore has earned the status of guitar legend. This disc shows that he was as adept at playing in a jazz-fusion style as he was as a high octane rocker. This is an excellent introduction, for those who have only heard his more famous stuff, to a different side of Gary's playing.

Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 7, 2023
Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}

Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby (2008) {Japan 1st Press}
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Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Victor #VICP-64527

Bad for You Baby is a 2008 album by Northern Irish blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Gary Moore. It features a similar hard rock influenced sound in comparison to the artist's previous releases over the past several years before, with two songs best known for their Muddy Waters' done versions being covered by Moore. The release also notably includes collaborative work with musicians Cassie Taylor and Otis Taylor. It is the last studio album recorded by Moore; he died on 6 February 2011.

Gary Moore - We Want Moore (1984) {2003, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 25, 2023
Gary Moore - We Want Moore (1984) {2003, Remastered}

Gary Moore - We Want Moore (1984) {2003, Remastered}
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Classic Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock | Virgin #7243 5 83576 2 2 / MOORECD3

This album is a jaw-dropping affair for anyone who believes that Eddie Van Halen is the ultimate guitar-shredding experience. Gary Moore's classic live album We Want Moore! is about as good as it gets. Drawing mainly from the Irish guitarist's previous two studio albums, every cut gets a shot in the arm from Moore's extended soloing, most notably the Yardbird's "Shapes of Things" at almost nine minutes. Recorded in places as distant as Tokyo, Glasgow and Detroit, the performances also benefit from the impressive vocal tag team between Moore and rhythm guitarist Neil Carter.

Gary Moore - Dark Days In Paradise (1997)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 29, 2020
Gary Moore - Dark Days In Paradise (1997)

Gary Moore - Dark Days In Paradise (1997)
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Blues Rock, Hard Rock | Virgin Records #CDV 2826 / 7243 8 44165 2 2

By the late '90s, guitarist Gary Moore was at a career crossroads. Should he continue on the path that brought him his biggest stateside success (Still Got the Blues), or try something a bit contemporary? The ex-Thin Lizzy member decided on the latter, issuing Dark Days in Paradise, an album that saw Moore utilize electronic beats and, of course, his trademark soaring guitar work, rather than blues-rockers. And you have to give the guitarist credit – he does venture outside of what you'd usually expect from a new Moore album, whether it be the Beatlesque "One Fine Day" (which contains a bassline quite similar to the Fab Four's "Rain") or the keyboard-heavy ballad "Like Angels" (which sounds like it's straight from 1987). While fans of Victims of the Future may be left wondering where the hard rock went, Dark Days in Paradise will be an interesting listen for fans curious to hear Moore trying new approaches.

Gary Moore - Back On The Streets (1978) {2013, Remastered}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 4, 2023
Gary Moore - Back On The Streets (1978) {2013, Remastered}

Gary Moore - Back On The Streets (1978) {2013, Remastered}
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Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Classic Rock | Universal Music #5341873

1979 was a busy year for Irish guitarist Gary Moore, who after years of seemingly aimless wandering across the musical landscape (including a flirtation with jazz-rock fusion while fronting G-Force) simultaneously re-launched his long-dormant solo career and became a full-time member of Thin Lizzy. Moore had originally agreed to help his old partner in crime Phil Lynott only temporarily, while longtime Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson recovered from a broken hand incurred in a barroom brawl. But due to Robbo's increasing unreliability, Moore was persuaded to stay on and record Lizzy's Black Rose album in exchange for Lynott's help in shaping his own solo effort, Back on the Streets.

Gary Moore - A Different Beat (1999) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 9, 2023
Gary Moore - A Different Beat (1999) {Japan 1st Press}

Gary Moore - A Different Beat (1999) {Japan 1st Press}
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Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Electronic, Big Beat | Victor #VICP-60921

All credit to Gary Moore for having the courage to leap into the relative unknown with A Different Beat. It is indeed greatly removed from anything he had released prior to 1999. Perhaps it was the new-found freedom from the guitarist's contract with Virgin that fuelled the change of direction–that and Moore's obvious affinity with outfits along the lines of Apollo 440 and Fatboy Slim (to whom "Fatboy" is a tribute). There's still opportunity for some trademark axe solos, thankfully, and hearing Moore's fretwork gymnastics over contemporary dance beats is a totally unique experience. Most impressive are "Lost in Your Love," given an impassioned vocal and instrumental performance, and the blissed-out "Surrender," the other end of the emotional scale entirely.

Gary Moore - Spanish Guitar: Best (1992) {Japan 1st Press}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 15, 2023
Gary Moore - Spanish Guitar: Best (1992) {Japan 1st Press}

Gary Moore - Spanish Guitar: Best (1992) {Japan 1st Press}
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Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Jazz Rock, Hard Rock | MCA Victor #MVCM-311

This compilation CD has material recorded by Gary Moore between 1977 and 1979, when he was signed under MCA label, and issued on albums and singles either as a solo artist as well as a member of Colosseum II. Four songs: Back On The Streets, Fanatical Fascists, Don't Believe A Word and Parisienne Walkways come from his second solo album titled Back On The Streets, originally issued in december 1978. All these four songs fwature Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy in a way or another. Back On The Streets has Phil Lynott on backing vocals, Fanatical Fascists was written by Lynott, Don't Believe A Word (a Lizzy song played here in a slower tempo) and Parisienne Walkways have both Lynott on lead vocals.