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Grinding Stone (Album) by Gary Moore

Artist Biography For Gary Moore

Gary Moore Born April 4 1952 As Robert William Gary Moore In Belfast Northern Ireland United Kingdom Died February 6 2011 In Malaga Spain Is Acknowledged As One Of The Finest Guitarists To Have Originated In Ireland. He Was A Virtuoso Guitarist And Is Considered By His Fans To Be One Of The Best Guitar Players Ever. In A Career Dating Back To The 1960s He Has Played With Bands Including Thin Lizzy Colosseum II Greg Lake And Skid Row As Well As Having A Successful Solo Career. Moore Started Performing From A Young Age And Got His First Good Guitar At The Age Of 14. In A Career Lasting Over 30 Years He Has Demonstrated That He Is A Fine Musician And His Unique Style Of Playing Has Adapted To Very Different Music Genres Including Jazz Rock Jazz Blues Electric Blues Hard Rock Celtic Rock And Heavy Metal. One Of His Most Famous Non-Blues Records Is Wild Frontier His First Studio Album After A Trip Back To His Native Belfast Northern Ireland In 1985 This Album Has Several Songs About Ireland And Even The Music Itself Is Steeped In Celtic Roots. The Title Track Was Intended To Be Sung By Phil Lynott However Lynott's Death In January 1986 Prevented That. The Album Is Dedicated To Lynott's Memory With The Words "For Philip" On The Rear Cover. Wild Frontier Contains The Hit "Over The Hills And Far Away" Which Reached #20 In The UK As Well As A Cover Of The Australian Band The Easybeats' Hit Of The Middle Of The 1960s "Friday On My Mind". The Max Middleton-Penned "The Loner" Was Originally Recorded By Cozy Powell For His Over The Top Album In 1979 Which Moore Did Perform On Albeit Not On Powell's Recording Of "The Loner" But Was Substantially Altered By Moore For His Own Recording Thus He Was Credited As A Co-Writer. For Blues Fans Moore's Best Recorded Live Performance On Video Is "LIVE BLUES" Recorded In A Small Night Club In London And Was Released In 1992 On VHS. It Is Now Available On DVD As Well. "LIVE BLUES" Also Features Two Songs With B.B. King Appearing On Stage With Moore. "The Thrill Is Gone" On This Recording Is Probably The Best Version Of This Complete With More's Midnight Horns Female Backup Singers And Dueling Guitars. Many Of Moore's Standard Songs Are On This 90 Minute Show And Were Mixed Better Than Most Of The Studio Versions Of The Same Tunes For A Very Rich And Full Sound. Even Moore's Voice Sounds Better Than It Usually Does In The Studio. Moore Did Not Seem Interested In Touring The United States. Connection With Peter Green According To Numerous Interviews He Has Given To Guitar Magazines He Was The Protege Of British Blues Pioneer Peter Green Whom He Had Always Admired Ever Since The Bluesbreakers Days. When Green Quit Fleetwood Mac And The Entire Music Scene He Sold His Famous Nasal-Sounding 1959 Gibson Les Paul To Moore For The Same Price That Moore Had Managed To Sell His Then Guitar A Gibson SG For. The Nasal Sound Of The Neck Pickup On Green's Guitar Was Not As Used To Be Believed The Result Of The Pickup Having Been Turned Backwards But Instead Its Two Coils Had Been - Perhaps Accidentally - Reconnected In Parallel And Out Of Phase As Per The "in Between" Positions Of A Fender Stratocaster. Moore Has Used This Guitar In The Recordings Of Some Songs Of His Albums Still Got The Blues After Hours And Blues For Greeny. Green And Moore Also Reportedly Had A Disagreement Regarding What Guitar The Former Was Playing In The Song "Albatross". Moore Insists It Was The Les Paul Because The Guitar Tone Was Particularly Warm And Rich In The Bass While Peter Green Maintains He Was Using A Strat As The Vibrato In That Song Was Not Finger Vibrato But Subtle Tremolo Arm Vibrato. Up To The Day Of His Death Green And Moore Remained Good Friends. Guitars Used Over The Years Gary Has Used Numerous Guitars. These Include Peter Green's 1959 Gibson Les Paul Peter Green's 1961 Fender Stratocaster And 1950s Gibson Les Paul Junior. He Has Also Used Guitars From Charvel Ibanez Hamer Jackson And Heritage. Amplification Has Generally Come From Marshall Though Soldanos And Fender Have Also Been Used As Well As Transistor-Driven Dean Markley Units Especially In The Studio . He Also Has Used Numerous Effects Over The Years. These Include Delay Units Such As The Echoplex Overdrive/Booster Units Such As The Boss DS-1 Ibanez Tubescreamer Variants Marshall Bluesbreaker And Guv'nor Pedals As Well As Wah-Wah Pedals Such As The Vox Wah. He Appears Nowadays To Favour Gibson And Fender Guitars Through Marshall Amps With Any Of The Above Overdrive Pedals And Wah Pedals To Make His Sound. Solo Career In 1973 He Released His First Solo Album As The Gary Moore Band. In 1979 His Solo Career Started Again With Help From Phil Lynott The Combination Of Gary's Blues Based Guitar And Phil's Voice Produced "Parisenne Walkways" Which Reached The UK Top Ten In April 1979 And The No.2 Album 'Black Rose'. After A Series Of Powerful Rock Records Gary Returned To Blues Music With Still Got The Blues With Contributions From B. B. King Albert King And Albert Collins The Album Was Well Received By Fans And A Huge Success. Gary Stayed With The Blues Format Until 1997 When He Decided To Experiment With Modern Dance Beats In Dark Days In Paradise This Left Many Fans As Well As The Music Press Confused. Back To The Blues Saw Gary Return To The Tried And Tested Blues Format. Albums * Grinding Stone 1973 * Parisienne Walkways 1977 * Back On The Streets 1978 * Corridors Of Power 1982 * Live At The Marquee 1983 * Rockin' Every Night - Live In Japan 1983 * Victims Of The Future 1983 * Dirty Fingers 1984 * We Want Moore 1984 * Run For Cover 1985 * Wild Frontier 1987 * After The War 1989 * Still Got The Blues 1990 * After Hours 1992 * Blues Alive 1993 * Ballads & Blues 1982-1994 1994 * Blues For Greeny 1995 * Dark Days In Paradise 1997 * Out In The Fields - The Very Best Of Part 1 1998 * Blood Of Emeralds - The Very Best Of Part 2 1999 * A Different Beat 1999 * Back To The Blues 2001 * Power Of The Blues 2004 * Old New Ballads Blues 2006 * Close As You Get 2007 * Bad For You Baby 2008 Singles * Parisienne Walkways * Out In The Fields * Empty Rooms * Wild Frontier * Still Got The Blues The Future 2005-Present Later On In 2006 Gary Will Support BB King On His 'Farewell UK Tour'. It Unfortunately Did Not Lead To A Tour Of The United States With BB King. The Studio Album Entitled 'Old New Ballads Blues' Was A Follow Up Of 2004's 'Power Of The Blues' And It Featured New Material As Well As New Versions Of Fan Favourites 'Midnight Blues' And 'All Your Love' Gary Moore Has Also Sold His Les Paul That Was Given To Him By Peter Green To A Private Owner. On February 6th 2011 He Died From A Heart Attack In His Sleep While On Holiday In Spain. External Links * The Official Gary Moore World Wide Website Http //www.Gary-Moore.Com/ * The Lord Of The Strings - World Wide Gary Moore Fansite Http //www.Garymoore.Hu/eng.Htm Thanks For The Music.

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