Gary Moore/Denmark 1989
Gary Moore/Denmark 1989
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Disc 1(49:57) 1. Dunluce 2. After The War 3. Shapes Of Things 4. Wild Frontier 5. This Thing Called Love 6. Military Man 7. So Far Away 8. Empty Rooms Disc 2(55:31) 1. Blood Of Emeralds 2. Out In The Fields 3. Over The Hills And Far Away 4. Rockin' Every Night 5. All Messed Up 6. Johnny Boy 7. Parisienne Walkways Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocal Bob Daisley - Bass Neil Carter - Keyboard, Guitar & Vocal Chris Slade – Drums
This “AFTER THE WAR” tour is an “audience battleground” packed with powerful sound sources, but this work, which appeared after a quarter of a century, is also a tremendous high-quality disc. Compared to the 2CD “FIGHTING FOR GERMANY”, it did not threaten the throne because of the slightly distant sound image, but its clarity and freshness are outstanding. You can enjoy the vivid sound that makes you feel like you are listening back to a recording recorded yesterday. Gary's vital long tone echoed beautifully throughout the venue... Ugh, my whole body stiffened... Some people may think, "No matter how good the sound is, it's still the same tour...", but Gary is an "improv demon" that is rare for an 80's hard rocker. The guitar solo, which is the biggest highlight, is completely different every day, so you can't miss it even in one performance. What's more, even if you play the same melody as in the studio, the tone changes. Is it "nechiri" or "nechi nechinechi" or "nechiri"? It's almost a guitar version of Ronnie James Dio. On this day as well, there was a huge explosion centered around "Military Man" and "Paris Promenade." Is there really anything wrong with this person's solo? The guitar is in great shape, the rhythm section is amazing, the selection is full of great songs, and the ``AFTER THE WAR'' tour is truly amazing no matter how many times I listen to it! Gary parted ways with hard rock after this tour. I have embarked on a long blues journey. No matter what route it was, the awesomeness of the guitar remained the same, but I still can't forget "Gary who plays hard rock diligently". This is a new masterpiece audience album for those who have been burdened with such a burden! Live at Valby Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark 12th April 1989 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND Disc 1(49:57) 1. Dunluce 2. After The War 3. Shapes Of Things 4. Wild Frontier 5. This Thing Called Love 6. Military Man 7. So Far Away 8. Empty Rooms Disc 2(55:31) 1. Blood Of Emeralds 2. Out In The Fields 3. Over The Hills And Far Away 4. Rockin' Every Night 5. All Messed Up 6. Johnny Boy 7. Parisienne Walkways Gary Moore - Guitar & Vocal Bob Daisley - Bass Neil Carter - Keyboard, Guitar & Vocal Chris Slade – Drums