Back On the Streets - CD Music

by Gary Moore
label: Commercial Marketing, September of 2013 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - Back On the Streets
02 - Don't Believe a Word
03 - Fanatical Fascists
04 - Flight of the Snow Goose
05 - Hurricane
06 - Song for Donna
07 - What Would You Rather Bee Or a Wasp
08 - Parisienne Walkways (Feat. Phil Lynott)
09 - Track Nine
10 - Spanish Guitar (Feat. Phil Lynott)
11 - Spanish Guitar
12 - Spanish Guitar (Instrumental)

Back On the Streets - CD

by Gary Moore

Property Description
label: Commercial Marketing
Release Date: September of 2013
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Other Genres > Others
EAN: 0600753418734
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Gary Moore

Gary Moore was one of the most respected and influential guitarists in rock and blues music, known for his exceptional technical ability and emotional depth in his performances. Born on April 4, 1952, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Moore has had a career that spanned several decades, exploring a wide range of musical genres, from rock and hard rock to blues, while maintaining a unique identity and an unmistakable sound signature. With a career marked by great successes and innovations, Moore has become a central figure in international music.

His career began in the 60s, but it was in the early 70s that he really made a name for himself when he joined the band Thin Lizzy. As a guitarist, Moore was part of some of the band's most iconic recordings, such as the album Black Rose (1979), where his guitar style stood out for its fusion of rock and blues, being one of his most notable contributions to the band's music. Although he left Thin Lizzy on several occasions, he maintained a strong connection with the band and continued to influence the group's sound during the time he was involved.

In the 1980s, Gary Moore found his own path as a solo artist, achieving great success with the album Still Got the Blues (1990). This album marked a turning point in his career, with Moore diving headfirst into the blues and creating a sound that captivated rock and blues fans alike. The title single "Still Got the Blues (For You)" became a huge hit and is widely considered one of his most iconic songs, highlighting his ability to play with a deep passion and feeling, something that set him apart from other guitarists of his time.

Gary Moore continued to release albums that blended blues with rock, such as After Hours (1992) and Blues for Greeny (1995), the latter being a tribute to his idol Peter Green, former guitarist of Fleetwood Mac. However, his discography also includes forays into heavy rock, with albums such as Run for Cover (1985) and Wild Frontier (1987), which consolidated him as one of the leading figures of hard rock and heavy metal during the 80s. Moore was also known for his collaborations with other renowned artists, including B.B. King, Albert King, and Eric Clapton, and his influences in the guitar world are felt to this day.

Gary Moore passed away on February 6, 2011, but he left a lasting legacy, with a career filled with groundbreaking albums and songs that continue to inspire guitarists and music fans around the world. His unique ability to express deep emotions through the guitar, combined with his stylistic versatility, has earned him a permanent place in music history. He is remembered as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, whose influence transcended genres and whose songs remain eternal.

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