Disco de Gary Moore - Still Got the Blues
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(44 valoraciones)
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Fecha de Publicación:1992-06-29
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Tipo:Audio CD
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Género:Blues Music, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Rock, Rock/Pop
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Sello Discográfico:Virgin Records Us
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UPC:077778616726
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Precio aprox.:$11.94
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Moving On |
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Oh, Pretty Woman |
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Walking by Myself |
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Still Got the Blues |
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Texas Strut |
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Too Tired |
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King of the Blues |
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As the Years Go Passing By |
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Midnight Blues |
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That Kind of Woman |
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All Your Love |
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Stop Messing Around |
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2004-11-18
- A Very Enjoyable AlbumMost people know of Gary Moore from his work with Thin Lizzy and his solo albums in the 80s (and let's not forget Skid Row-1970, Colliseum, and G-Force). Most of what he had done up to 1990 was hard rock with great lead guitar. But this album showed a side that Gary had only hinted at with songs like Parisienne Walkways and his early work with Skid Row. A good portion of the songs are covers but Gary makes each one his own. His vocals are bluesy and his lead playing is a joy to be heard. I used to listen to this album all the time during my part time job when I was in college. It helped the time go by quickly. It's very enjoyable from start to finish.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2006-04-29
- Gary's Masterpiece from 1990...a great blues-rock albumI discovered this powerful album four years ago, and as a blues lover I was instantly impressed! Anyone who thinks Stevie Ray Vaughan is as good as it gets in the world of blues-rock needs to get their hands on this sizzling album by veteran rocker Gary Moore. Gary was a hard rock/heavy metal musician in the 70's and 80's who recorded a string of albums in that style for more than a decade. He is still overlooked and underappreciated here in America, but is a much more popular musician overseas.
In 1990, Moore decided to express his love for the blues with this album which was a departure from his usual heavy metal style. With high-voltage guitar playing, good singing, and a great set of songs, Still got the Blues is surely one of the best blues-rock albums of the 1990's. Gary is equally adept at searing uptempo rockers and passionate ballads, and great examples of both can be found here. This CD is top-notch from start to finish.
"Moving On" is a great rocker with sizzling slide guitar that kicks off the album nicely. The Albert King classic "Oh pretty woman" is next and it is another dynamic tune that features Albert playing along with Gary. "King of the Blues" is Moore's tribute song to King, and Gary also tips his hat to Stevie Ray and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top in the song "Texas Strut". "Midnight Blues" and "As the years go passing by" are both sultry and atmospheric ballads, but the highlight of this album is the spell-binding "Still got the Blues for you". This track contains some of the most captivating guitar playing to ever be found in a modern blues song, not to mention Gary's most soulful vocal performance. It is one of those songs that reaches out and grabs your appreciation when you hear it, and it rightfully stands as his biggest hit.
Blues purists are not usually fond of Gary Moore or this album because of the fact that Gary basically takes blues songs and injects them with searing heavy metal guitar solos. Moore is really a rock musician rather than a blues musician, but that doesn't matter to me because his remarkable guitar skills and love for blues music is undeniable. Gary is doing exactly what Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd have done. They are all exposing great blues music to the rock audience who will never hear anything this good on MTV or modern rock radio. Music is music, it's either good or bad, and if blues music can sound this great all the time then I'm all for it!
Any blues or rock n' roll fan who hasn't heard this excellent album is missing out on some hot music and even hotter guitar playing. Get a copy of this CD and turn it up!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2000-02-13
- Absolute DynamiteI first heard the title track "Still Got the Blues" at 3 a.m. while on a 17 hour road trip. It immediately woke me up, and I intently listened to find out -- who is this guy? Wow, what a tune! Bought the CD as soon as I got home. Found that the rest of the album was awesome. He's since become one of my all-time favorites. While this is far from "classic blues", what is? It's simply awesome guitar work and a great new style of the blues guaranteed to attract listeners that might otherwise not bother (that aren't true blues lovers). His rendition of "Too Tired" with legendary Albert Collins is terrific, as is his crazy blend of guitars in "Pretty Woman" with the blues giant Albert King. The fact that Gary Moore paid tribute to these two blues kings on this album and future CD's speaks well of his roots. But, the title track "Still Got the Blues" is special. Hope he continues to do blues in his style, and should never be swayed to think that a newer, cranked-up version isn't "exceptable blues". Because this is exactly what all the past blues legends did -- they took the blues and played it their way. "Still Got the Blues" is indeed -- Gary's way!
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2009-08-21
- Gary Moore at his bestI love this CD. Never get tired of playing it's tracks. Gary Moore is one of the world's best guitarists.
Análisis de usuario (en inglés) - 2009-01-31
- This Is It !This is by far Gary's Best cd rock, blues, what ever.A must for ANY blues fan!If your a Gary Moore fan and you don't own it your Not a REAL fan! Buy this cd! In my opinion he is 1 of the best blues guitarist of ALL time!This cd belongs in every blues fan collection
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