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Still Got the Blues

Still Got the Blues

1990 studio album by Gary Moore
Still Got the Blues is the eighth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in March 1990.Wikipedia
GenrePop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Contemporary Blues
ArtistDon Airey, Brian Downey, George Harrison, Albert Collins, Albert King, Gary Moore, Bob Daisley
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Tracklist

  • 1Moving OnGary Moore2:40
  • 2Oh, Pretty WomanGary Moore4:25
  • 3Walking by MyselfGary Moore2:56
  • 4Still Got the BluesGary Moore6:08
  • 5Texas StrutGary Moore4:51
  • 6Too TiredGary Moore2:51
  • 7King of the BluesGary Moore4:36
  • 8As the Years Go Passing ByGary Moore7:44
  • 9Midnight BluesGary Moore4:59
  • 10That Kind of WomanGary Moore4:30
  • 11All Your LoveGary Moore3:41
  • 18Stop Messin' AroundGary Moore4:00

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“Those were some deep demons that were trying to exorcise themselves. He played with such bad intention. Even when he was playing the quiet stuff”: Joe Bonamassa on what made Gary Moore a guitar legend – and how he got him hooked on Les Pauls

  • JoBo explains why Moore could play through anything and make it sound good, and how when you hear Sloe Gin at a Bonamassa show you're hearing the influence of blues guitar's Belfast boy
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