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Tag Archives: Gary Moore
COLOSSEUM II – War Dance
August 17, 2018

MCA 1977 / Esoteric 2018 The final curtain for powerful fusion unit whose intricate assault defied all expectations. It was a brief, yet exciting, sprint from to this album, COLOSSEUM II’s third and last offering. Released less than six months … Continue reading
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Tagged Colosseum II, Don Airey, fusion, Gary Moore, Jon Hiseman
GREG LAKE – Greg Lake / Manoeuvres
July 9, 2016

Chrysalis 1981 & 1983 / Cherry Red 2016 Circumstance and pomp: prog titan’s brief attempt at a solo career, with Gary Moore leading the charge of the heavy brigade. No matter how harsh the crash-landing of ELP was, the down-to-earth … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Moore, Greg Lake
GREG LAKE – London ’81
October 15, 2015

King Biscuit 1996 / Purple Pyramid 2015 The dinosaur rips the joint – all classics included – in the heavy company. Possessing a top status as a progressive player, ’s rock credentials were close to zero for a long time, … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Moore, Greg Lake, Ted McKenna
JACK BRUCE – Cities Of The Heart
January 31, 2015

CMP 1994 / Esoteric 2014 A tuneful birthday bash of one of the most versatile musicians of the last century – with regular suspects and unusual pieces. t had been about a year after Jack Bruce’s actual 50th anniversary when, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Worrell, Clem Clempson, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Gary Husband, Gary Moore, Jack Bruce, live
GARY MOORE & THE MIDNIGHT BLUES BAND – Live In Concert At The 1990 Montreux Festival
September 1, 2014

Salvo 2013 Alive and upbeat, Irish six-stringer returns to his roots. 1990 was a special year for Gary Moore: the jazz-rock that he played in COLOSSEUM II, the hard-rock he pursued with THIN LIZZY, the shredding of his ’80s solo … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues, Video Reviews
Tagged Albert Collins, blues, Don Airey, Gary Moore