Gary Moore - More & Guitar Crazy album flac
Performer: Gary MooreTitle: More & Guitar Crazy
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1488 mb
FLAC album: 1679 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Rock
Band Name Gary Moore. Album Name More & Guitar Crazy. Data de lançamento 1984. Estilo de MúsicaGuitar Hero. Membros têm este álbum0. 1. Back on the Streets. 3. Parisienne Walkways. 4. Put It This Way. 5. Spanish Guitar. 8. Flight of the Snow Moose. 9. Am I. 10. Other productions from Gary Moore.
Artist: Moore, Gary Title: More & Guitar Crazy Genre: Pop Type: Used - LP Label: MCA Catalog ID: P 11561 Country: Japan Our ID: 122951. View other items by this Artist View other items on this Label.
1973 - Grinding Stone. 1978 - Back On The Streets. 1982 - Corridors Of Power. 1984 - Victims Of The Future. 1985 - Run For Cover.
This is a discography of the blues guitarist Gary Moore. A^ Blues for Greeny charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart. B^ Back to the Blues charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart. C^ Power of the Blues charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart. D^ Old New Ballads Blues charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart. E^ Close as You Get charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart. F^ Bad for You Baby charted at on Top Blues Albums Chart.
Check out Gary Moore's gear and equipment including the Ibanez TS808 The Original Tube Screamer, Boss DS-1 Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal, and DigiTech Bad Monkey Tube Overdrive. Though Moore was often seen playing a Fiesta Red 1961 Strat, his signature sound is more closely associated with his 1959 Les Paul Standard. Moore would begin a song using the warm tone of his Les Paul’s neck pickup, then switch over to the bridge pickup for his solos to achieve a more aggressive and biting sound. Moore’s gain came courtesy of his Marshall heads (often JTM45s), 4x12 basketweave Marshall cabinets and Marshall Guv’nor and Ibanez Tube Screamer pedals.
Titled Moore Blues for Gary-A Tribute to Gary Moore, the album is the brainchild of Bob Daisley (Rainbow, Ozzy Osbourne), who had played bass with Moore since the early Eighties. It features guest contributions from Steve Lukather (Toto), Steve Morse (Dixie Dregs, Deep Purple), John Sykes (Thin Lizzy, Whitesnake), Doug Aldrich (Dio, Whitesnake, the Dead Daisies), Jeff Watson (Night Ranger), Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Country Communion), Eric Singer (Kiss) and more. In my opinion, Gary was one of the best guitarists who ever lived," Bob Daisley said in a statement. I feel such gratitude towards the people who contributed to this album and I'm honored to have worked with them al. See below for full track listing and personnel details: Moore Blues for Gary-A Tribute to Gary Moore. 01. That's Why I Play The Blues. Vocals - Jon C. Butler.
Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011) was a Northern Irish guitarist and singer-songwriter. During his teenage years in the 1960's, Moore played in the line up of a number of local Belfast based bands, before a move to Dublin, Ireland, after being asked to join the Irish band Skid Row, whose soon to depart lead singer, was one Phil Lynott
Gary Moore, Betsy and the Repo Boys. Live At Bush Hall 2007. Triple Best Of. Gary Moore. 5 Album Set (Run for Cover/After the War/Still Got the Blues/After Hours/Blues for Greeny). Live at Montreux 2010. The Definitive Montreux Collection.
Gary Moore with Thin Lizzy (1978) live in Sydney. Gary Moore - The King Of Guitar. April 13 ·. 167,992 Views. October 13, 2015 ·. I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know Solo. March 20 ·. 92,804 Views. July 19, 2017 ·. AMAZING Texas Strut Solo 1990 !! Gary Moore - The King Of Guitar. Gary Moore 'All Messed Up' from the 1985 album 'Run For Cover', featuring Glenn Hughes on vocals set to records, CDs etc. youtube.
Tracklist
| A1 | Back On The Streets |
| A2 | Fighting Talk |
| A3 | Parisienne Walkways |
| A4 | Put It This Way |
| A5 | Spanish Guitar |
| B1 | Hurricane |
| B2 | The Inquisition |
| B3 | Flight Of The Snow Moos |
| B4 | Am I |
| B5 | Spanish Guitar |
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- Made By – Warner-Pioneer Corporation
Credits
- Photography – George Chin









