Moore, Gary: After The War

Moore, Gary SKU: 42945734
Moore, Gary: After The War

Moore, Gary: After The War

Moore, Gary SKU: 42945734

Format: CD

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Title: After The War
Artist: Moore, Gary
Label: Virgin Int'l
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 724358357929
Genre: Rock

'After the War' is the seventh solo studio album by the Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, original released in 1989 by Virgin Records. This version is the remastered 2002 version. It contains elements of Celtic music. The instrumental "Dunluce" is named after Dunluce Castle in Northern Ireland. On "Led Clones", Ozzy Osbourne, with whom Moore had worked before the singer united with Randy Rhoads, shares lead vocals. The song pokes fun at bands such as Kingdom Come which were popular at the time, and is based on a Led Zeppelin-type sound and image. "That song was great fun," Ozzy recalled, "and it was an honour to record with Gary." The Sisters of Mercy frontman, Andrew Eldritch, provides backing vocals on the songs "After the War", "Speak for Yourself" and "Blood of Emeralds". Moore again pays tribute to the memory of his long-time friend and colleague Phil Lynott with the song "Blood of Emeralds".

Tracks:
1.1 Dunluce (Part 1)
1.2 After The War
1.3 Speak For Yourself
1.4 Livin' On Dreams
1.5 Led Clones
1.6 The Messiah Will Come Again
1.7 Running From The Storm
1.8 This Thing Called Love
1.9 Ready For Love
1.10 Blood Of Emeralds
1.11 Dunluce (Part 2)
1.12 Emerald
1.13 Over The Hills And Far Away (Live)
1.14 Military Man (Live)
1.15 Wild Frontier (Live)
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