Gary Moore Still Got The Blues Tracks: 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 Of Your Love 12. Stop Messin' Around Line up: Gary Moore - Guitar, Vocals Andy Pyle - Bass Bob Daisley - Bass Brian Downey - Drums Graham Walker Drums Don Airey - Organ Mick Weaver - Piano Nicky Hopkins - Piano Frank Mead - Saxophone Nick Payn - Saxophone Nick Pentelow Saxophone Record Label / Year of Release: Virgin 1994 Notes: Still Got the Blues is a 1990 album by guitarist Gary Moore. Prior to this album Moore's work had consisted of predominantly jazz-fusion with Colosseum II and rock and hard rock styles including his work with Skid Row, Thin Lizzy, G-Force as well as a large repertoire of solo work. This album, as evidenced by its title, is a departure from hard rock to an electric blues style. Still Got the Blues has been arguably the most successful of Moore's solo album as it was well received by old fans and also converted many who had never heard of the Irish guitarist before. The album's visibility and success was assisted by contributions from well known veterans Albert King, Albert Collins and George Harrison. Interestingly Moore chose to record his lead vocal in the control room with the then just released Shure Beta 58 supercardiod microphone rather than the studio typical big phantom powered condensor microphone in a sound booth. It is argued that this assisted him to achieve as greater passion and live feel whilst still maintaining studio polish. Bob Daisley plays Bass on track 5, 8, 10 Don Airey plays Hammond Organ on track 2, 5, 7, 8. |