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Skid Row (a.k.a. 'Gary Moore/Brush Shiels/Noel Bridgeman') – Gary Moore version of the unreleased third album recorded late 1971 (Castle, 1990) Live And On Song – Both sides of Skid Row's first two singles on the Song label recorded 1969, plus a BBC 'In Concert' recording from 1971 (Hux, 2006)
In 1973, Moore released the album Grinding Stone, which was credited to The Gary Moore Band. [13] [28] An eclectic mix of blues, rock and jazz, [29] it was a commercial flop with Moore still unsure of his musical direction. [13] [30] [31] Between stints in Thin Lizzy, he released his first proper solo album Back on the Streets in 1978. [28]
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.
Out in the Fields: The Very Best of Gary Moore is a compilation album by Gary Moore. Released in 1998, the album encompasses a part of Moore's immense career from 1982 to 1992, focusing predominantly on the hard rock albums Moore released during that period. As well as the regular 1-disc version, a 2-CD limited edition was also released; the ...
Ballads & Blues 1982–1994 is a compilation album by Northern Irish rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Gary Moore.Released in 1994, the album encompasses the softer, romantic ballads and blues songs Moore had recorded since 1982.
Wild Frontier is the sixth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released on 2 March 1987. [9] His first studio effort after a 1985 trip back to his native Belfast, Northern Ireland, the album contains several songs about Ireland.
The album is Moore's first authentic solo record (1973's Grinding Stone album being credited to the Gary Moore Band). Thin Lizzy bassist/vocalist Phil Lynott and drummer Brian Downey appear on four songs, including "Don't Believe a Word" (which originally appeared on the 1976 Thin Lizzy album Johnny the Fox) and the UK top 10 single "Parisienne Walkways".
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.
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