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Gary Moore Live – From Baloise Session Blue Double Heavyweight Vinyl. This Heavyweight Vinyl is in stock. For more check out all the official Gary Moore merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £27.99 +P&P GARY MOORE LIVE FROM BALOISE SESSIONOUT ON MAY 23 ON CDBLURAY AND DOUBLE VINYLPREORDER NOWPurchase from the Gary Moore Store includes album download. Full album is available in your account on release day.Gary Moore at full throttle was simply the greatest spectacle in rock n roll. From his formative years out on the boards of late60s Dublin with Skid Row, through his 70s gunslinger shifts for Thin Lizzy onto an everevolving solo career that rewrote the book for blues, rock, metal and more the Irishman attacked every show like it was both his first and last, shrugging off his hallowed reputation and earning his place amongst the greats all over again.We didnt know it then, but when Moore took the stage for the Baloise Session formerly known as AVO Session on November 13, 2008, he was less than three years away from his untimely passing at the age of 58. Yet this very special performance captured for the Live From Baloise Session CDBluray, released May 23rd on MascotProvogue reminds us that the guitarist played with untouchable skill and molten soul, right to the end.With no fuss or fanfare, the bandleader flanked by Pete Rees on bass, Vic Martin on keys and fabled Thin Lizzy drummer Brian Downey walks from the wings, plugs his Les Paul into twin Marshall stacks and fires up Oh, Pretty Woman, the fiery Albert King cover that was a highlight of Still Got The Blues.One setlist could never contain it all. Live From Baloise Session, however, is a fisttight, fattrimmed distillation of everything that made Moore the blues master, hitting all the marks youd hope to see from a lateperiod live set by this deathless artist.TracklistingA1. Oh, Pretty WomanA2. Since I Met You BabyA3. Thirty Days To Come Back HomeB1. I Love You More Than You039ll Ever KnowC1. Don039t Believe a WordC2. Still Got the BluesD1. Walking by MyselfD2. The Blues Is Alright
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