Gary Moore studio albums

Close As You Get (2007)

On this album Gary continues to discover the old favourite blues classics and providing that he is a real blues player!

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Old New Ballads Blues (2006)

An album with great covers, re-recorded songs and beautiful new ballads! The great keyboard player Don Airey joined again to Gary's band.

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Power Of The Blues (2004)

Possibly the rawest blues record of Gary! The album recorded mostly live in the studio with Darrin Mooney and old friend Bob Daisley.

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Back To The Blues (2001)

The return to the blues after two experimental albums. A great collection of original compositions and classic blues covers!

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A Different Beat (1999)

This time Gary tried to mixing his bluesy guitar playing with modern groovy beats and drum 'n' bass samples! A brave step!

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Dark Days In Paradise (1997)

The most underrated Gary Moore record ever! He's tried something new after the blues albums. Journalists wanted something else...

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Blues For Greeny (1995)

A thankyou album to Peter Green, one of Gary's early guitar hero! In Gary's opinion around that time, it was the first 'real blues album' by him.

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After Hours (1992)

After the big success he was able to keep the quality! A great record with blues giants like Albert Collins or B.B. King as guests.

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Still Got The Blues (1990)

After long years in rock, he has released a great blues album with guests like George Harrison, Albert King and Albert Collins.

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After The War (1989)

The heaviest Gary Moore album we have! Although many of the journalist didn't like it, the time has provedid it: a great record!

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Wild Frontier (1987)

The 'first love' and the real favourite to many of us! A beautiful tribute to his late friend Phil Lynott. Gary has find again his Celtic roots.

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Run For Cover (1985)

Full of great rock hits and unforgettable guest appearances by Phil Lynott and Glenn Hughes.  Surely wasn't an easy album to make!

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Victims Of The Future (1983)

Another very good rock record with heavier sound this time. Guest appearances by Jack Bruce and Noddy Holder.

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Corridors Of Power (1982)

The first real big breakthrough in his carrier. Finally he kept the mic for himself and put together a real supergroup. The rock album!

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Dirty Fingers (1981)

Great, but very underrated rock album. It was released only in 1983 and 1984 because of the unprofessional record company Jet Records.

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Back On The Streets (1978)

A great mixture of his jazzy Colosseum II days with the good old rock 'n' roll discovered with Thin Lizzy. Including his first real hit!

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Grinding Stone (1973)

The first solo Gary Moore album! Finally he had the chance to show us his own ideas on a complete record.

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