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A Different Beat Album
  1. Go on Home
  2. Lost in Your Love
  3. Worry No More
  4. Fire
  5. Surrender
  6. House Full of Blues
  7. Bring My Baby Back
  8. Fat Boy
  9. We Want Love
After Hours Album
  1. Cold Day in Hell
  2. Story of the Blues
  3. Since I Met You Baby
  4. Separate Ways
  5. Only Fool in Town
  6. Key to Love
  7. The Blues Is Alright
  8. The Hurt Inside
After the War Album
  1. Dunluce, Pt. 1
  2. After the War
  3. Speak for Yourself
  4. Led Clones
  5. The Messiah Will Come Again
  6. Running from the Storm
  7. This Thing Called Love
  8. Ready for Love
  9. Blood of Emeralds
  10. Dunluce, Pt. 2
Back on the Streets Album
  1. Back on the Streets
  2. Song for Donna
  3. What Would You Rather Bee or a Wasp
  4. Fanatical Fascists
  5. Spanish Guitar
  6. Flight of the Snow Moose
  7. Hurricane
  8. Parisienne Walkways
Back to the Blues Album
  1. Enough of the Blues
  2. You Upset Me Baby
  3. Cold Black Night
  4. Stormy Monday
  5. Picture of the Moon
  6. Looking Back
  7. The Prophet
  8. How Many Lies
  9. Drowning in Tears
Blues for Greeny Album
  1. If You Be My Baby
  2. Long Grey Mare
  3. Merry-Go-Round
  4. I Loved Another Woman
  5. Need Your Love So Bad
  6. The Same Way
  7. The Supernatural
  8. Showbiz Blues
  9. Love That Burns
  10. Looking for Somebody
Corridors of Power Album
  1. Always Gonna Love You
  2. Wishing Well
  3. Gonna Break My Heart Again
  4. Falling in Love With You
  5. End of the World
  6. Cold Hearted
Dark Days in Paradise Album
  1. One Good Reason
  2. Cold Wind Blows
  3. I Have Found My Love in You
  4. One Fine Day
  5. Like Angels
  6. What Are We Here For?
  7. Always There for You
  8. Afraid of Tomorrow
  9. Where Did We Go Wrong?
  10. Business as Usual
Dirty Fingers Album
  1. Hiroshima
  2. Dirty Fingers
  3. Bad News
  4. Run to Your Mama
  5. Nuclear Attack
  6. Kidnapped
  7. Really Gonna Rock Tonight
  8. Lonely Nights
  9. Rest in Peace
G-Force Album
  1. You
  2. I Look at You
  3. Because of Your Love
  4. You Kissed Me Sweetly
  5. Hot Gossip
Grinding Stone Album
  1. Grinding Stone
  2. Time to Heal
  3. Sail Across the Mountain
  4. The Energy Dance
  5. Spirit
  6. Boogie My Way Back Home
Live at the Marquee Club Album
  1. Back on the Streets
  2. Nuclear Attack
  3. Parisienne Walkways
  4. Run to Your Mama
  5. You
Run for Cover Album
  1. Run for Cover
  2. Reach for the Sky
  3. Military Man
  4. Out of My System
  5. Out in the Fields
  6. Nothing to Lose
  7. Once in a Lifetime
  8. All Messed Up
  9. Listen to Your Heartbeat
  10. Empty Rooms
Still Got the Blues Album
  1. Moving On
  2. Oh, Pretty Woman
  3. Walking by Myself
  4. Still Got the Blues
  5. Texas Strut
  6. Too Tired
  7. King of the Blues
  8. As the Years Go Passing By
  9. Midnight Blues
  10. That Kind of Woman
  11. All Your Love
  12. Stop Messing Around
Victims of the Future Album
  1. Victims of the Future
  2. Teenage Idol
  3. Shapes of Things to Come
  4. Empty Rooms
  5. Murder in the Skies
  6. All I Want
  7. Hold on to Love
  8. The Law of the Jungle
We Want Moore Album
  1. Back on the Streets
  2. Cold Hearted
  3. Empty Rooms
  4. End of the World
  5. Murder in the Skies
  6. Shapes of Things to Come
  7. Victims of the Future
Wild Frontier Album
  1. Over the Hills and Far Away
  2. Wild Frontier
  3. Take a Little Time
  4. The Loner
  5. Wild Frontier [12" Version]
  6. Friday on My Mind
  7. Strangers in the Darkness
  8. Thunder Rising
  9. Johnny Boy
  10. Over the Hills and Far Away [12" Version]
  11. Crying in the Shadows

Gary Moore is acknowledged as one of the finest musicians that the British Isles has ever produced. In a career that dates back to the 1960s, there are few musical genres that he has not turned his adroit musical hand to, and has graced the line-ups ever several notable rock bands, Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II and Skid Row to name but three.

Gary Moore was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on April 4th 1952. Like many others, he was turned on to rock and roll first through hearing Elvis Presley, and then via The Beatles. Seeing the likes of Jimi Hendrix and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers in his hometown in the mid-60s opened up to him the rich world of The Blues. Hearing the art of the Blues guitar performed by such lauded exponents as Peter Green fired Moore's nascent talent, and it wasn't long before he was being hailed as a teen musical prodigy. Indeed, it was Green himself who helped foster Moore's career, a debt that was repaid handsomely when Gary cut his warm and heartfelt tribute to his mentor, the 'Blues For Greeny' album, released in 1995.

Gary's first band of note, the power trio Skid Row, secured a record deal with the CBS label in 1970. By this time, Gary had moved to Dublin, and befriended Phil Lynott, who filled the vocal role with Skid Row until shortly before the CBS deal was signed. Gary cut three albums with the band, and toured the USA supporting The Allman Brothers Band, and Mountain amongst others, before he split Skid Row to embark on a solo career. This proved short-lived, as Gary was soon to reunite with Phil Lynott as replacement for Eric Bell in the Thin Lizzy line-up. Although he was in the band for a relatively brief tenure, he would rejoin their ranks following the departure of Brian Robertson in 1977, and again, finally, for the 'Black Rose' tour in 1978.

In 1979, Gary's solo career began in earnest with the evocative hit single, 'Parisienne Walkways', which pitched Gary's tasteful, blues-soaked lead guitar with a moody Phil Lynott guest vocal. The single reached the UK Top Ten in April of that year, and the subsequent album, 'Back On The Streets' was similarly well-received.

The late 1970s and early 80s were characterised by Gary's restless search for the best musical settings for his talents; a reunion with Phil Lynott produced the powerful 'Out In The Fields' hit single (1985). He explored his Celtic roots on the album 'Wild Frontier' (1987), but it was with the 1990 album, 'Still Got The Blues', that Gary arrived at a rich musical vein within which his creativity could flow freely. This and its successor, 'After Hours' saw cameo appearances from the likes of such Blues guitar greats as Albert King, BB King, and Albert Collins, and it is a testament to Gary's own remarkable talents that he more than held his own amongst such august company. In 1994, Gary worked alongside Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce in the band BBM, cutting one accomplished album, before resuming his solo career.

The, 'Back To The Blues' album saw this consummately talented musician revisit The Blues with renewed vigour and determination, after the more experimental 'Dark Days In Paradise' and 'A Different Beat' albums. A ten-track collection that mixes excellent Moore originals with gritty and intense covers of standards such as 'Stormy Monday', 'You Upset Me Baby' and 'I Ain't Got You', the album is nothing less than a resounding return to form. Gary effortlessly mixes and matches contrasting styles within the idiom whilst displaying awesome feel for the music and dazzling technique. Recorded almost as a 'live in the studio' affair, 'Back To The Blues' swings and rocks, and shows Gary Moore to be a True Keeper of the Blues Flame.

But, in the tradition of keeping his fans and critics guessing, 2002 saw Gary Moore crashing back onto the music scene with what has to be his heaviest collection of songs to date, once again forcing people to reassess any opinions and preconceptions they may have of him.

This time round though, Moore has decided to share the limelight, joining forces with ex-Skunk Anansie bassist Cass Lewis and Primal Scream drummer Darrin Mooney to form "Scars", a true power trio in every respect. Gary was blown away by the power and precision of Mooney's playing when he was auditioning drummers two albums back, and whilst looking for a bassist to complete the new line-up Darrin suggested that he take a look at Cass.

When they all got together to play for the first time, it was perfect. Everything just clicked. It was so natural, so completely uncontrived that it was immediately obvious to Moore that this was going to be the ultimate line-up, and he was right. Just a few months down the line and the eponymous album has been completed. Heavy, melodic, twisted rock 'n' roll that is going to make many people sit up and take notice!

With a new direction to his career, Moore's new band have a blend of passion and sheer talent that make it obvious why, in 2003, Gary Moore hasn't got the blues anymore.



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