Gary Moore - Back to the Blues (2001)

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Title: Back to the Blues
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Sanctuary Records / Castle Communications
Genre: Blues, Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 53:24
Total Size: 376 MB | 122 MB
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Tracklist
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01. Gary Moore - Enough of the Blues
02. Gary Moore - You Upset Me Baby
03. Gary Moore - Cold Black Night
04. Gary Moore - Stormy Monday
05. Gary Moore - I Ain't Got You
06. Gary Moore - Picture of the Moon
07. Gary Moore - Looking Back
08. Gary Moore - The Prophet
09. Gary Moore - How Many Lies
10. Gary Moore - Drowning In Tears

Six years after his successful tribute to Peter Green, Gary Moore follows with another solid electric blues-rock effort that falls squarely in line with his similarly themed albums Still Got the Blues, After Hours, and Blues Alive. Although he adds brass on a rollicking version of B.B. King's "You Upset Me Baby," Moore predominantly sticks to the basics here, pounding out energetic and full-bodied blues-rock and leading a stripped-down trio with a journeyman's enthusiasm and his trademark thick, sustained guitar solos slashing through the proceedings. The majority of the tracks are originals, although even the best of them sound suspiciously like rewritten blues standards. "Cold Black Night" is little more than a speeded-up "Messin' With the Kid," and "Picture of the Moon" sounds awfully similar to Moore's own "Still Got the Blues." And whether the world needs yet another version of "Stormy Monday" or "I Ain't Got You" is debatable. But Moore pulls off even the most clichéd material with his phenomenal prowess; supple, identifiable vocals; and a guitar tone that effortlessly shifts from a Santana/Peter Green-styled hovering intensity to a slashing Stevie Ray Vaughan attack. While Moore isn't redefining the genre or even his own approach to it, he's adding his stamp to blues-rock with Back to the Blues. Consistently rugged, moving, and heartfelt, the album is a reminder that even without reinventing an established musical style, an artist can effectively work within its boundaries to produce a satisfying, if not quite fresh, interpretation relying solely on talent and passion.© Hal Horowitz /TiVo


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