Gary Moore - Guitar Cowboy album flac
Performer: Gary MooreTitle: Guitar Cowboy
MP3 album: 1778 mb
FLAC album: 1223 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: ASF MP2 WMA MIDI VOX DTS AHX
Genre: Rock
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".
Total backing tracks: 146. All Your Love.
Gary Moore was born on April 4, 1952, in Belfast, Ireland. During the ‘60s, Moore became interested in guitar upon discovering such blues-rock masters as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green. Moore’s musical career started when he joined local rock group Skid Row. The lead singer of Skid Row at the time was Phil Lynott who ended up leaving the band to form Thin Lizzy (which Moore was eventually asked to play in after his own band, the Gary Moore Band, flopped). From there, Moore bounced around from session playing, to opening up for huge acts like Queen
Run for Cover (Gary Moore album). Run for Cover is the fifth solo studio album by Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1985. It is often considered his breakthrough album. The album includes the top 5 single "Out in the Fields" and a re-recording of the song "Empty Rooms", originally from Moore's previous album Victims of the Future, which became one of Moore's biggest solo successes, reaching No. 23 on the UK charts.
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish musician, most widely recognised as a singer, songwriter, and virtuoso rock and blues guitarist. On this tribute album, Moore played Green's 1959 Les Paul Standard guitar which Green had lent to Moore after leaving Fleetwood Mac. Moore ultimately purchased the guitar, at Green's request, so that "it would have a good home". Other early musical influences were artists such as Albert King, Elvis Presley, The Shadows, Buddy Guy and The Beatles.
Gary Moore was touring across Europe promoting his latest album After The War, his fifth rock album for Virgin since 1982’s Corridors Of Power. Sales and profile were growing with each album, culminating in Wild Frontier in 1987. But the new album hadn’t done so well and Gary was tiring of the 1980s rock treadmill; the emphasis on soulless fret-melting guitar, big hair and looking serious in daft pop videos. Flashback to Belfast 1966; Gary Moore, then still only 14, had been making a name for himself as a guitar prodigy on the Belfast beat scene. Gary Moore onstage in the mid-80s.
Tracklist
| 1a | Intro | 1:04 |
| 2a | Wishing Well | 4:25 |
| 3a | Rockin Every Night | 4:11 |
| 4a | Cold hearted | 7:11 |
| 5a | Nuclear Attack | 6:37 |
| 1b | Parisienne Walkways | 3:05 |
| 2b | Hurricane / drum solo / guitar solo | 11:51 |
| 3b | Back On The Streets | 5:03 |
Notes
Recorded live from soundboardIan pace on drums
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Other (Side A): SEITE I 23’45”
- Other (Side B): SEITE II 20’35”
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): GC 8028 B1
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): GC 8028 A1
- Rights Society: STEMRA









