Young & Moody - Back For The Last Time Again (2010)

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Title: Back For The Last Time Again
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Trapeze
Genre: Rock, Country Rock
Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 02:05:21
Total Size: 794 mb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Don't Wanna Lose You Now
02. Someone Else's Door
03. I Thought I'd Seen It All
04. You Make It Roll
05. Leave Well Alone
06. Save All Your Loving
07. Don't You Tell Me To Go
08. Chicago Blue
09. The Suitcase
10. How Can I Help You Tonight
11. San Francisco Bay Blues
12. Trying Not To Notice
13. I'll Be Back
14. Chained To Love
15. Sunrise To Sunset
16. Young And Moody

CD2
01. Too Young To Feel This Way
02. All The Good Friends
03. Four Until Late
04. The Devil Went Down To Georgia
05. Caroline
06. Just Close Your Eyes
07. Warm Winds
08. Playing Your Game
09. El Paso Days
10. Seventh Sea
11. Blues Been Fun
12. Don't Do That
13. Straight To The Point
14. Svensk Blues
15. Fine Fine Fine
16. Noon Time Lover
17. I'm Going Away

Young & Moody - Back For The Last Time Again (2010)


A few years before guitarist Micky Moody began his illustrious career with Whitesnake, he was playing with Snafu, who were supporting Status Quo on a 1975 tour, and he struck up a friendship with Quos tour manager, songwriter and harmonica player Bob Young (co-writer of Caroline and various other biggies), the two sharing eclectic musical tastes and an oblique sense of humour. Over the years, taking time out from their day jobs, they made a couple of albums and several singles, which drew on their love of blues, country, funk and other influences.

This 2-CD set brings together for the first time a definitive anthology of their recordings, selected and compiled by Bob and Micky themselves. It includes four previously unreleased tracks, the tapes literally discovered in Bobs garage, including a wonderful blues version of the Status Quo hit Caroline. It includes "Don't do that", the track that gave them a chart entry, and which features not only Cozy Powell on drums and Lemmy from Motorhead, but also the Nolan Sisters on backing vocals - the video of the track is a YouTube favourite.