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(Gary Moore's) Skid Row - Skid Row I (aka "Dublin Gas Comy.") - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1970)

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Gary Moore's debut album with his first band, Skid Row.
This is a very youthful album, with a few adrenalin-fueled teenagers full of piss and vinegar going all in and letting rip. And that's exactly what it sounds like. Fusion, folk, prog, blues, American - what not.
Sounds interesting, and Gary's mad talents are already showing their buds here.
This album was recalled and then re-recorded with some other songs, and released as "Skid" (the next album in this playlist) which the record company considered as the "real" release.
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Gary Moore's Skid Row - Skid - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1970)

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[Gary Moore's] Skid Row's first "official" album (after the initial version was pulled/recalled).
This is considered the "main" version with more polished sound and production and 4 songs that are different to the previous version.
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Gary Moore's Skid Row - 34 Hours - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1971)

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Skid Row's second album, showing significant progress and maturity from its predecessor(s). (Their first album was released in two versions, the first being recalled by CBS, re-recorded with new songs and new production, and re-released as the "Official" release/version)
The songs are better written and performed, and the sound and production are more consistent. On most tracks, the band sizzles with fire and enthusiasm, but do not sound very polished.
Gary Moore's Skid Row - Skid Row III - aka Gary Moore, Brush Shiels, Noel Bridgeman - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1971)

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Skid Row's third album, recorded in late '71 but remained unreleased because the band broke up before the record was released.
With Gary's newly-found fame in 1990 with 'Still Got The Blues', he released the album the same year.
While this is uncredited anywhere on the album, it is quite evident a few overdubs and cleaning were done in '90; some parts are evidently not from '71 (at least one guitar track on the first numbers on each side, and possibly a few other places.)
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Gary Moore - Grinding Stone - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1973)

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Gary Moore's first full-length recording under his own name.
The album showcases Gary's ferocious prowess on the guitar, both in terms of speed, technique, melody, precision, and emotion. It also illustrates his stellar songwriting abilities, and his free spirit refusing to be bound by musical styles and/or record company demands. This is effectively a blueprint for practically his entire future career; fusion, blues, rock, shredding are all blended here with the same fire, ferocity, and lack of curation as was his long and tortuous musical journey.
The two standout tracks are of course "Spirit" and "Grinding Stone" where he gracefully storms through the different phases, tempos, and emotions of the songs; those two alone are worth buying the album.
The other songs, while they won't knock you out of your easy chair, are well worth a listen, especially keeping in mind Gary was merely 21 years old, and wrote and directed the whole project practically on his own.
Please enjoy responsibly.
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Colosseum II w/Gary Moore - Strange New Flesh - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1976)

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Colosseum II's debut album - rockier and crazier than the other two, which were much more professional fusion. Excellent album nonetheless. Gary shines as usual, and Jon Hiseman - the bandleader - is an incredible drummer; pity he's not being mentioned more often.
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Colosseum II w/Gary Moore - Electric Savage - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1977)

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"Electric Savage" is Colosseum II's second album. Neil Murray was replaced by John Mole who is an incredible bass player just like Neil himself, but better suited for this kind of Fusion.
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Colosseum II / Gary Moore - WarDance - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1977)

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Colosseum II's final - and best! - album, "War Dance", released in 1977.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber - Colosseum II / Gary̤ Moore - Variations - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1978)

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Andrew Lloyd Webber's interpretation of Paganini's 24th Caprice for his brother Julian Lloyd Webber.
Andrew Lloyd Webber - of Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar, etc. fame - wanted to make his unknown cellist brother Julian feel good, so he conceived this musical piece - obviously destined for obscurity. He enlisted the help of mad but unknown virtuosos Colosseum II (Jon Hiseman, Gary Moore, Don Airey, & John Mole) to perform for cheap or free. Rod Argent of The Zombies and Barbara Thompson (Hiseman's wife) also participated.
The result is a hidden gem, a black diamond if you will, that is of little interest outisde of Gary Moore's ardent fans and maybe a handful of people who appreciate insane Fusion/Prog music infused with classical elements, a musical style that was never fashionable nor popular.
A stellar album that did nothing to bolster Julian Lloyd Webber's career, but only Andrew knows whether this was intentional or not.
Gary is unfortunately too low in the mix in most places, but his genius shines through nonetheless. Mole and Hiseman's rhythm section steals the show, and any Return to Forever, DiMeola, or McLaughlin fan worth their salt should revel in this album like pigs in s**t.
I'd give it 8 out of 10 because I bought the album only to complete the entire Gary Moore catalog and was pleasantly surprise by the overall quality and of course Gary's shredding before the notion even existed.
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Gary Moore - Back On The Streets - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1978)

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Gary's second solo album under his own name (the first being 'Grinding Stone' from '73). Half of it is fiery, sizzling fusion/jazz-rock, while the other half is bluesy rock tracks.
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Gary Moore - "Gary Moore" - Japan-Only Compilation - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1979)

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This Japan-only compilation has material recorded until then ('79), mostly Colosseum material but a bit from Grinding Stone and Back on the Streets, includes the off-album single 'Spanish Guitar'
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Thin Lizzy /w/Gary Moore/ - Black Rose - Full album Vinyl Rip (1979)

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Thin Lizzy's 9th studio album, and the first with long-time friend & collaborator, the legendary Gary Moore as a "permanent" member. A fantastic record in all asects.
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Cozy Powell - Over The Top - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1979)

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Cozy Powell's first solo album proper (i.e. not counting Bedlam and his three singles under his own name).
A fine offering, features Clam Clemson, Jack Bruce, Gary Moore, and Max Middleton.
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Gary Moore - Dirty Fingers - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1980)

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The shelved project from 1980 which was released (allegedly by Sharon Osbourne, and against Gary's wishes) in 1984 ('83 in Japan).
This is a good hard rocker.
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Gary Moore - G-Force - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1980)

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Gary's short-lived "G-Force" project, which was originally slated to include Glenn Hughes who managed to get himself fired before sessions even started. What a genius!
The album is very disco-y and funk-y, unlike the 'Dirty Fingers' record (which was shelved in favor of this one, and not released util '84, riding on Victims of the Future's success).
This is quite a unique record for Gary, and blends some jazzy/fusion-y undertones with harder rock, heavily spiced with funk & disco, largely provided by Tony Newton's bass.
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Gary Moore - Live [at the Marquee] - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1980)

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Recorded in 1980 at the Marquee, with a temporary lineup between "G-Force" and "Corridors of Power"; released 1983
This was the G-Force tour and a bit of the then-unreleased 'Dirty Fingers' as well.
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Gary Moore Live at the Marquee Full Album Vinyl Rip (Alternative US cover, 1980)

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Greg Lake - w/Gary Moore - Greg Lake - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1981)

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Greg Lake's first record under his own name. Formed the band with Gary Moore, which makes it super listen-worthy.
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Cozy Powell - Tilt - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1981)

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Gary Moore - Corridors Of Power - includes 7" live EP - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1982)

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Gary's 4th album and overall his best ever IMHO.
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Greg̱ Lake Manoeuvres (w/Gary̱ Moore) - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1983)

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Greg Lake's second album, with Gary on most songs, but not all.
This album is unfortunately a long, long shot from the previous one ('Greg Lake') which had Gary on all the songs, and most of it was excellent, if not outright great. This one sounds like an afterthought, with cheesy and hastily thrown together songs. Playing and production are stellar, though.
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Gary Moore - Rockin Every Night (Live in Japan) - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1983)

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Cozy Powell - Octopuss - Full ALbum Vinyl Rịp̣ (1983)

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Cozy Powell - Octopuss 1983
His second solo album with Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, David Coverdale & a few more friends. Good album.
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Gary Moore - Victims of the Future UK Edition/Version Full - Album Vinyl Rip (1984)

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This the UK/Europe edition, which is slightly different than both the Japanese and USA editions.
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Gary Moore - Victims of the Future US Edition/Version Full Album Vinyl Rip (1984)

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Gary Moore - We Want Moore - Live - Disc 1 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1984)

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Live recording recorded in the US and Japan in 1984 on the "Victims of the Future" tour, but unfortunately not with Murray and Paice.
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Gary Moore - We Want Moore - Live - Disc 2 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1984)

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Gary's Live album from the 'Victims of the Future' tour, which was touted by the record company instead of "Rockin' Every Night" from two years prior which was much better than this one, but only released in Japan. While this recording has some incredible versions and extended soloing, the sound and record quality are not quite up there. The one recorded on the "Corridors of Power Tour" is of much higher quality, and was consequently released in '86 worldwide and was much better received than We Want Moore...
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Gary Moore – Run for Cover - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1985)

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Gary Moore - Live in Würzburg 1985 (Bootleg) - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1985)

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Low quality, sounds like it was recorded in the audience, or maybe a very poor soundboard rip.
The disc material quality also seems to be of very low quality, although I like how light, thin, and supple it is. I wish good sound quality could be achieved with this material; would be way better than the stiff, heavy stuff that's all too fashionable now.
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Gary Moore - Anthology (Double-LP Compilation) Full Album Vinyl Rip (1986)

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This is a compilation by Castle Communication, who used to buy up publishing rights and put out such compilations in the 80es - and thanks to that, dozens of thousands of young kids like myself were able to afford great music!
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Gary Moore - Wild Frontier - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1987)

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Gary Moore - Over the Hills and Far Away + Crying in the Shadows - Diecut 7" Single 1987

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A real cool cut-to-shape (or "diecut") 7" single of Over the Hills and Far Away with the B-side being 'Crying in the Shadows.
I'm grateful to have this record!
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Gary Moore - Friday on my Mind 12" Maxi Single w/B-Sides

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Gary̤ Moore - After the War - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1989)

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The follow-up to Wild Frontier is an interesting recording; while it does feature Gary's signature red-hot, ferocious assault of the fretboard, on the other hand the writing on about half the songs is kinda half-baked. At any rate "Blood of Emeralds", "Running From the Storm", and the title track are stellar.
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Gary Moore - Still Got the Blues - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1990)

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Gary Moore - Walking by Myself 12" Maxi Single w/B-Sides

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Gary Moore - After Hours - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1992)

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Gary's stellar follow-up to 'Still Got the Blues'. Another great record from the master.
'Cold Day in Hell', 'Story of the Blues', 'Separate Ways', 'Since I Met You Baby' are must-listens.
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Gary Moore - BBM Around the Next Dream Full Album Vinyl Rip (1994)

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Cream's 90es version with Gary Moore; this is their only release.
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Gary Moore Live in Montreux 1995 - Bootleg

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Live bootleg recorded on the 'Blues for Greeny' tour.
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Gary Moore - Live in Birmingham 2003 Bootleg

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Gary Moore - Old New Ballads & Blues Disc 1 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2006)

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Gary's follow-up to "Power of the Blues" taking a turn toward more traditional Chicago Blues, with a few remakes (All Your Love and Midnight Blues). Great sounding record, with the best track being "Cut it Out" an absolute white-hot sizzling banger, as well as an incredibly sweet cover of Albert King's "I'll Play the Blues for You"
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Gary Moore - Old News Ballads & Blues Disc 2 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2006)

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Gary's follow-up to "Power of the Blues" taking a turn toward more traditional Chicago Blues, with a few remakes (All Your Love and Midnight Blues). Great sounding record, with the best track being "Cut it Out" an absolute white-hot sizzling banger, as well as an incredibly sweet cover of Albert King's "I'll Play the Blues for You"
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Gary Moore - Close As You Get - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2007)

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Gary's album showing a penchant for Delta Blues. Quite a change in sound and feel; a very unique production.
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Gary Moore - Live at Bush Hall 2007 - Disc 1 - Full Album Vinyl Rip

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The Great Master Gary Moore plays the Bush Hall in 2007 on his 'Close as You Get' tour. A very good live album commemorating Gary with his musicians of the time and what they sounded like.
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Gary Moore - Live at Bush Hall 2007 - Disc 2 - Full Album Vinyl Rip

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The legendary Gary Moore in live concert in London's Bush Hall in 2007 on his "Close As You Get" tour.
Most of the songs are from that album.
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Gary Moore - Live at Bush Hall 2007 - Disc 2 - Full Album Vinyl Rip

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Second record in the Great Master Gary Moore's 'Live at Bush Hall 2007' live double-album.
This album was recorded on the tour supporting his then-current album 'Close as You Get'. As you'd expect, a lot of the tracks are from the new LP and the rest is a mixed bag of classics.
This record - the second - starts with "I had a dream", and closes with "Sundown" (a Son House cover) the only tracks from the new album; the rest are classics. See below:
6. I Had A Dream
7. Too Tired / (8.) Gary's Blues
9. Don't Believe a Word
10. Still Got The Blues
11. Walking By Myself
12. The Blues Is Alright
13. Sundown
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Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2008) Disc 1

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Gary Moore's last album released during his lifetime.
"Bad For You, Baby". Some great guitar, great feel, riffs, & vibes.
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Gary Moore - Bad For You Baby - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2008) Disc 2

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Gary Moore's last album released during his lifetime. "Bad For You, Baby". Some great guitar, great feel, riffs, & vibes. Disc #1 out of two.
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Gary Moore - Live From London - Disc 1 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2009)

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Gary's stellar performance in London Marquee in 2009
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Gary Moore - Live From London - Disc 2 - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2009)

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Gary Moore Live at the London Marquee
in 2009
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Gary Moore - How Blue Can You Get - Full Album Vinyl Rip (2020)

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The Great Master's posthumous album, consisting mostly of outtakes and proto- or unused versions of songs that were released on past albums.
His usual feel and phrasing shine through, but you can hear this is an album of mostly outtakes.
Gary Moore's Skid Row - Skid Row III - aka Gary Moore, Brush Shiels, Noel Bridgeman - Full Album Vinyl Rip (1971)
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Skid Row's third album, recorded in late '71 but remained unreleased because the band broke up before the record was released.
With Gary's newly-found fame in 1990 with 'Still Got The Blues', he released the album the same year.
While this is uncredited anywhere on the album, it is quite evident a few overdubs and cleaning were done in '90; some parts are evidently not from '71 (at least one guitar track on the first numbers on each side, and possibly a few other places.)
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