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Led Clones (5:02) |
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She's Got You (5:55) |
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Over The Hills And Far Away (4:40) |
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Empty Rooms (4:26) |
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Wild Frontiers (4:47) |
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Don't Take Me For A Loser (4:49) |
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Thunder Rising (5:43) |
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The Loner (5:51) |
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Reach For The Sky (5:01) |
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Military Man (5:33) |
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Falling In Love With You (4:54) |
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Shapes Of Things (3:49) |
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Out In The Fields (4:06) |
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After The War (4:09) |
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Parisienne Walkways (5:39) |
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Gary Moore Tribute
Give Us Moore! (CD)
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Hard Rock
Reviewer Todd Seely writes about Give Us Moore!, "No matter the genre, one thing is evident - Gary Moore doesn't play for you, he plays to you. Gary's solos are not simply instrumental breaks in the middle of the song. They drive the song forward, with intention, and are an integral piece of the puzzle. The lion's share of the songs chosen for this tribute come from Gary Moore's first few solo albums; they were originally recorded by Moore when most of the musicians involved here were still learning to play. Chris Poland, guitarist for Megadeth and Ohm, contributed to "Parisienne Walkways" on this release and remembers, The first time I ever heard Gary Moore, I just couldn't believe his guitar tone, and how fearless he was. It's that same fearlessness that Jeff Beck has. When Gary Moore's done with a solo, you're kind of breathless." Gary Moore's guitar continues to sing to audiences around the world - from the Emerald Isle, over the hills and far away." (Electric (Heavy)/Hard Rock), total running time, 74:24 - Gary Moore Tribute @ iTunes!
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