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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724358358025
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Virgin
Manufacturer: Virgin
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Virgin
Release Date: May 12, 2003
Studio: Virgin
Disc 1:- Moving On
- Oh Pretty Woman
- Walking By Myself
- Still Got The Blues
- Texas Strut
- Too Tired
- King Of The Blues
- As The Years Go Passing By
- Midnight Blues
- That Kind Of Woman
- All Your Love
- Stop Messin' Around
- Stumble
- Left Me With The Blues
- Further On Up The Road
- Mean Cruel Woman
- Sky Is Crying
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Blues music enjoyed a mini-revival in the late 1980s owing to both the film 'Crossroads', and the dissatisfaction of a sizeable minority with contemporaneous popular music. Gary Moore, hitherto a performer of hard rock/heavy metal, exploited the mood with this motley collection of blues pastiches and hard rock songs. 'The blues' are, for the most part, transmogrified into 'the blands' - the raw, visceral nature of blues music is expunged, and a smooth, over-produced sound offered in its place. ...
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This a great LP. It has a timeless quality to it and feels like it could have been made any time in the last 30 years.
For anyone who enjoys hearing a 'Rock Guitar' take on the blues this is essential listening. Recommended for fans of Eric Clapton, Rory Gallagher Albert King etc.
I have had it on vinyl for years and bought the remastered CD so I could rip into onto my iPod. As far as the remastering goes, there wan't much wrong with the original so the remastering wasn't ...
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This is in many ways the perfect blues/rock album. Purists say it isn't 'proper' blues because Gary uses a Marshall stack with the gain turned up. Well let me tell you, in my opinion this rocked-up reworking of the blues works really well! I love it! I love melodic, hard rock guitar and I love Gary's playing. Add this style to some blues classics, throw in a great production and the whole thing kicks muchos butt! I think Gary perhaps took the criticism to heart and wanted to be judged as a real bluesman ...
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This is the Album where GM followed his instinct and jumped off the commercial band wagon and produced an album he wanted to do and boy can you tell.
The tracks are made up of Moore's own and some cover versions all of which are played with such conviction and feeling making this probably the only flawless album I have owned.
The step between rock and blues is a subtle one as GM's style still retains the powered rough edges which only he has that make this so much Moore than a straight ...
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Gary Moore is undoubtedly one of the finest guitarists ever, an 'Still Got The Blues' illustrates why perfectly. Whatever people may write on here, this is a blues album, albeit played with the skill of a rock guitarist. He plays a tribute to Albert King on 'King Of The Blues', and a tribute to SRV on 'Texas Strut'. He even plays with the famous Alberts, King and Collins, and absolutely massacres both of them.
For me, the best song on here is the title-track, with its heart-wrenching lyrics and phenomonal ...
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