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!
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.
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.
Back To The Blues (2001)
The return to the blues after two experimental albums. A great collection of original compositions and classic blues covers!
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!
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...
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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!
Victims Of The Future (1983)
Another very good rock record with heavier sound this time. Guest appearances by Jack Bruce and Noddy Holder.
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.
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!
Grinding Stone (1973)
The first solo Gary Moore album! Finally he had the chance to show us his own ideas on a complete record.











