Gary Moore/Germany 1995
Gary Moore/Germany 1995
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From the July 1995 show that Gary Moore performed after releasing "BLUES FOR GREENY", this is a surprising release of valuable live sources using the finest broadcast sound source. Gary's live performance at that time could be enjoyed in official works such as ``ESSENTIAL MONTREUX'', but the contents of those were incomplete versions of both the sound source and video, and this work, which contains the full set of the show at that time, It should be a must-see title for all Gary fans! BBM, which Gary formed in 1994 with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, boasted great quality not only in their albums but also in their live shows, but due to the relationship between Jack and Ginger, shows were canceled one after another, and eventually the band formed a unit. It also ended due to natural extinction. In November of the same year, around the time he released his first official best album, ``BALLADS & BLUES,'' which he was involved in producing, Gary was asked to be a guest on a ``Peter Green tribute album.'' Gary, who looks up to Peter as his mentor and respects him more deeply than anyone else, declines to participate in this "tribute album" and decides to pay tribute to Peter with his own solo album. The quality of ``BLUES FOR GREENY,'' which Gary said was ``not just a tribute, but an expression of deep gratitude,'' has reached a height that can be said to be a milestone in Gary's blues route in the 1990s, and has been praised by related parties and fans. He also received generous praise. After releasing this album, Gary booked a one-off live performance at a summer festival in Europe, but of the four originally scheduled shows, the live performances in Germany and Denmark were canceled. As a result, the only live performances performed during this period were the "Montreux Jazz Festival" on July 16th and the "SWF3 Festival" in Ballingen, Germany on July 23rd, which is included in this work. It became. In addition to the above two performances, Gary's only live activities in 1995 were the album premiere live in London on April 27th (Peter Green himself appeared on this day!), so this work is very impressive. It can be said that it is a valuable and important live record. As for the broadcast sound source of this show, there was a previously released version called “LAST BLUES FOR GREENY” more than 10 years ago. There weren't that many of them on the market, and the composition, which included bonus tracks from the hard rock era, lacked a sense of unity in the sound source, making it a ``regrettable'' item from today's perspective. This work that appears this time is based on a newly discovered top master, and the music distribution on the disc is also different from the above-mentioned "LAST BLUES FOR GREENY". In terms of sound quality, the sound is contained with a freshness that is more vivid than the previous releases, and the best line sound source full of direct feeling is the perfect material to supplement or substitute for the official one. In addition to the fat and rich bass volume, the clear sound with excellent visibility is perfect for enjoying the band sound of the time, which featured a harmonica and horn section.From the opening song "Walking By Myself" to the blues You can enjoy the depth and fun of Gary's guitar playing with a wonderful texture. In the first half of the live, songs selected from "BLUES FOR GREENY" such as "Long Gray Mare", "I Loved Another Woman", "Merry Go Round" and "Need Your Love So Bad" were woven into Gary Bruce's classic songs. They will be displayed together. It is impressive that Gary is having fun playing all of these gem numbers, and not only the guitar but also the vocals are very lively and shine. Of these, Little Willie John's "Need Your Love So Bad" is known to hard rock fans for its two covers by WHITESNAKE, but this live performance where Gary's guitar shines with its unique luster and bright tone. The performance also has a different charm. It would be interesting to listen to this song while imagining "What if Coverdale was singing here...". There are omissions caused by the master in the second half of "All Your Love" at the end of Disc 1, and in the opening of "Still Got The Blues" at the beginning of Disc 2 (this is also the case with the already released "LAST BLUES FOR GREENY") Therefore, it seems that it was already in this form at the time of the original broadcast). However, other than that, the live recording is almost completely recorded. The overflowing joyful excitement of "Too Tired" and "The Blues Is Alright" in the second half, and the groovy mood of "Stop Messin' Around" are great songs that people who don't know much about Gary from the blues era should listen to. Many performances! The scene where the approximately 100 minute live ended with “Jumpin’ At Shadows” can be said to be the moment when Gary’s blues route in the ’90s reached its conclusion. In this sound source, there is not even an instrumental like "The Messiah Will Come Again" that he featured on his '90 tour, or even "Parisienne Walkways" that he always featured in his blues live, but here it is. Gary Moore stands as a bluesman who doesn't need the assets of the hard rock era. Please enjoy Gary's most soulful live performance in his career with the best sound quality and listening response that will be depicted right in front of the listener's eyes. Live at SWF3 Festival, Balingen, Germany 23rd July 1995 STEREO SBD(PERFECT QUALITY) Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Walking By Myself 3. Long Gray Mare 4. Oh Pretty Woman 5. I Loved Another Woman 6. Merry Go Round 7 . The Stumble 8. Need Your Love So Bad 9. You Don't Love Me 10. Key To Love 11. All Your Love Disc 2 1. Still Got The Blues 2. Since I Met You Baby 3. The Sky Is Crying 4 . Too Tired 5. The Blues Is Alright 6. Stop Messin' Around 7. Jumpin' At Shadows STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Gary Moore - Guitar, Vocals Andy Pyle - Bass Tommy Eyre - Keyboards Graham Walker - Drums Nick Pentelow - Tenor Sax Nick Payne - Baritone Sax
Disc 1 1. Intro. 2. Walking By Myself 3. Long Gray Mare 4. Oh Pretty Woman 5. I Loved Another Woman 6. Merry Go Round 7. The Stumble 8. Need Your Love So Bad 9. You Don't Love Me 10. Key To Love 11. All Your Love Disc 2 1. Still Got The Blues 2. Since I Met You Baby 3. The Sky Is Crying 4. Too Tired 5. The Blues Is Alright 6. Stop Messin' Around 7. Jumpin' At Shadows STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Gary Moore - Guitar, Vocals Andy Pyle - Bass Tommy Eyre - Keyboards Graham Walker - Drums Nick Pentelow - Tenor Sax Nick Payne - Baritone Sax