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"Still Got the Blues (For You)" is a song by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It was originally released as the title track of the album Still Got the Blues. [2] The song was released as a single and reached number 31 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1990. [3]
Still Got the Blues is the eighth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in March 1990. [2] It marked a substantial change in style for Moore, who had been predominantly known for rock and hard rock music with Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, G-Force, Greg Lake and during his own extensive solo career, as well as his jazz fusion work with Colosseum II.
Still Got the Blues was followed by 1992's After Hours, which went platinum in Sweden and gold in the UK. [45] [58] The record also became Moore's highest-charting album in the UK where it reached number four. [59] In 1995, Moore released Blues for Greeny, a tribute album to his friend and mentor Peter Green. [60]
The Best of the Blues is a 2002 two-CD compilation album by Gary Moore.The first disc contains songs from his 1990s blues albums After Hours, Blues Alive, Blues for Greeny and, most prominently, Still Got the Blues.
Still Got the Blues (For You)" "Cold Day in Hell" "Oh Pretty Woman" "Story of the Blues" "Separate Ways" "Since I Met You Baby" "I Loved Another Woman" "Woke Up This Morning" "Further on Up the Road" "The Sky Is Crying" "Left Me with the Blues" "Mean Cruel Woman" "The Blues Is Alright" "If You Be My Baby" "Need Your Love So Bad"
After Hours is the ninth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1992. The album features guest contributions from B.B. King and Albert Collins. It peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart, making it Moore's highest-charting album in the UK.
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Blues Alive is a live album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in May 1993. [3] It is a collection of recordings taken from his 1992 tour and draws most of its material from Moore's then-recent Still Got the Blues and After Hours albums.