Description: Gary Moore Run For Cover After The War Still Got The Blues After Hours Blues For Greeny 5CD SET BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED EMI Music Australia 9721052 UPC | 5099997210528 © Virgin Records Ltd. ℗ EMI Music Australia 2012 TRACK LISTING DISC 1 Run For Cover (1985) 01. Run For Cover 02. Reach For The Sky 03. Military Man 04. Empty Rooms 05. Out Of My System 06. Out In The Fields 07. Nothing To Lose 08. Once In A Lifetime 09. All Messed Up 10. Listen To Your Heartbeat BONUS TRACKS 11. Still In Love With You 12. Stop Messin' Around (Live) 13. Murder In The Skies (Live) DISC 2 After The War (1989) 01. Dunluce (Part 1) 02. After The War 03. Speak For Yourself 04. Livin' On Dreams 05. Led Clones 06. The Messiah Will Come Again 07. Running From The Storm 08. This Thing Called Love 09. Ready For Love 10. Blood Of Emeralds 11. Dunluce (Part 2) BONUS TRACKS 12. Emerald 13. Over The Hills And Far Away (Live) 14. Military Man (Live) 15. Wild Frontier (Live) DISC 3 Still Got The Blues (1990) 01. Moving On 02. Oh Pretty Woman 03. Walking By Myself 04. Still Got The Blues 05. Texas Strut 06. Too Tired 07. King Of The Blues 08. As The Years Go Passing By 09. Midnight Blues 10. That Kind Of Woman 11. All Your Love 12. Stop Messin' Around BONUS TRACKS 13. The Stumble 14. Left Me With The Blues 15. Further On Up The Road 16. Mean Cruel Woman 17. The Sky Is Crying DISC 4 After Hours (1992) 01. Cold Day In Hell 02. Don't You Lie To Me (I Get Evil) 03. Story Of The Blues 04. Since I Met You Baby 05. Separate Ways 06. Only Fool In Town 07. Key To Love 08. Jumpin' At Shadows 09. The Blues Is Alright 10. The Hurt Inside 11. Nothing's The Same BONUS TRACKS 12. All Time Low (Extended Version) 13. Woke Up This Morning 14. Movin' On Down The Road 15. Don't Start Me To Talkin' 16. Once In A Blue Mood (Instrumental) DISC 5 Blues For Greeny (1995) 01. If You Be My Baby 02. Long Grey Mare 03. Merry Go Round 04. I Loved Another Woman 05. Need Your Love So Bad 06. The Same Way 07. The Supernatural 08. Driftin' 09. Showbiz Blues 10. Love That Burns 11. Looking For Somebody BONUS TRACKS 12. The World Keeps On Turnin' (Acoustic Version) 13. The Same Way (Acoustic Version) 14. Stop Messin' Around (Acoustic Version) One of rock's more underrated guitarists, Gary Moore's eclectic career traversed blues, heavy metal, progressive rock, and jazz fusion and, in addition to finding success as a solo act, he was associated with numerous different bands, most notably Thin Lizzy. A native of Belfast, Moore came up in the same Northern Irish scene as Phil Lynott and he served as Thin Lizzy's guitarist several times during the band's original run in the 1970s and early '80s. As a solo artist, he scored a surprise hit with 1978's bluesy "Parisienne Walkways" before transitioning into heavy metal and hard rock throughout the '80s. Moore's success never translated to the U.S., though he earned a significant fan base, particularly in Europe. Tiring of the commercial demands of hard rock, he reconnected with his blues roots on the 1990 standout Still Got the Blues. Taking influence from early heroes like Peter Green (Moore's primary guitar was sold to him by Green) and Eric Clapton, it became his most successful solo release, and although he continued to experiment with other genres, Moore remained largely in blues mode for the duration of his career. Born on April 4, 1952, in Belfast, Moore became interested in guitar during the '60s upon discovering such blues-rock masters as Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, and perhaps his biggest influence of all, Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green. After relocating to Dublin later in the decade, Moore joined a local rock group called Skid Row, which featured a young singer by the name of Phil Lynott, who would soon leave the group to double up on bass and form Thin Lizzy. Moore proved to be quite busy in 1978, as the guitarist appeared on three other artists' recordings: Andrew Lloyd Webber's Variations, Rod Argent's Moving Home, and Gary Boyle's Electric Glide. The same year, Moore issued his second solo release (almost five years after his solo debut), Back on the Streets, which spawned a surprise Top Ten U.K. hit in May 1979, the bluesy ballad "Parisienne Walkways," and featured vocal contributions by Lynott. Moore joined forces with his Lizzy mates once more in 1979, appearing on what is arguably the finest studio album of their career, Black Rose, which proved to be a huge hit in the U.K. (for a fine example of Moore's exceptional guitar skills, check out the album's epic title track). But predictably, Moore ultimately exited the group once more, as a rift had developed between Moore and Lynott. Undeterred, Moore lent some guitar work to drummer Cozy Powell's solo release Over the Top, in addition to forming a new outfit, G Force, who would only remain together for a lone self-titled release in 1980. During the early '80s, Moore united with former ELP guitarist/bassist/singer Greg Lake, appearing on a pair of Lake solo releases (1981's self-titled release and 1983's Manoeuvres), in addition to guesting on another Cozy Powell solo release, Octopuss. It was also during the '80s that Moore finally got serious with his solo career -- issuing such heavy metal-based works as 1982's Corridors of Power, 1983's Victims of the Future, 1984's Dirty Fingers and the in-concert set We Want Moore!, 1985's Run for Cover, 1987's Wild Frontier, plus 1989's After the War -- establishing a large following in Europe, despite remaining virtually unknown stateside. The decade wasn't all rosy for Moore, however -- although he was able to patch up his friendship with Phil Lynott, years of hard living finally caught up with Lynott, leading to his passing in January 1986. Moore would subsequently dedicate "Wild Frontier" to Lynott, and honored Thin Lizzy's former front man on the track "Blood of Emeralds" Fed up with the pressure to pen hit singles and tired of his metallic musical direction, Moore returned to his blues roots for 1990's Still Got the Blues, the most renowned and best-selling release of his career, as the album featured such special guests as Albert Collins, Albert King, and George Harrison. Moore continued in his newly rediscovered blues style on such subsequent releases as 1992's After Hours and 1993's Blues Alive, before forming the short-lived super group BBM along with Cream's former rhythm section -- bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker -- which lasted for a single album, 1994's Around the Next Dream. Up next for Moore was a tribute album for Peter Green, 1995's Blues for Greeny, which saw him put his own personal stamp on 11 tracks either penned or performed at some point by Green. SHIPPING TO USA ONLY Buyer Pays Shipping $3.99 1st CD $3.99... each additional $1.50 CDs will only be combined with other CDs or DVDs To qualify for the combined discount, all items must be purchased together, paid for with 1 payment, and shipped all together in 1 shipment. Please use the add to cart feature, once you have ordered all your desired items, proceed to checkout to complete your order with the combined total.
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Artist: Gary Moore
CD Grading: Mint (M)
Record Label: EMI Music Australia
Release Title: 5 Album Set
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition: Mint (M)
MPN: 5099997210528
Inlay Condition: Mint (M)
Catalog Number: 9721052
Edition: Remastered, Digitally Remastered (2002)
Type: Album
Format: CD
Language: English
Release Year: 1982, 2003
Era: 1980s
Style: Blues Rock, British Blues, Classic Rock, Contemporary Blues, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Rock 'n' Roll, British Rock, Guitar Virtuoso, Boogie Rock
Features: Digipak, Import, Remastered, 5 Album Set, Bonus Tracks
Genre: Blues, Rock, Rock 'n' Roll, Electric Blues, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Contemporary Blues, Classic Rock, Album Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom