GARY MOORE-BLUES ALIVE
MUSICIANS AS FOLLOWS:
Gary Moore - guitar / vocals
Tommy Eyre - keyboards
Andy Pyle - bass
Graham Walker - drums
Martin Drover - trumpet
Frank Meat - alto sax / harmonica
Nick Pentalow - tenor sax
Nick Payn - baritone sax
Candy Mackenzie - backing vocals
Carol Thompson - backing vocals
Guest musician Albert Collins appears on "Too Tired" on guitar and vocals.
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CATELOGUE # : CDV2716
Record company : VIRGIN
Country of origin : UK Release date : 1993
Condition of disc : EXCELLENT
Condition of cover: EXCELLENT
TRACK LISTING:
"Cold Day In Hell" (Gary Moore) – 5:35
"Walking By Myself" (Kirke, Lane, Rogers) – 5:00
"Story Of The Blues" (Moore) – 7:32
"Oh, Pretty Woman" (Williams) – 4:25
"Separate Ways" (Moore) – 5:48
"Too Tired" (Davis, Watson) – 4:34
"Still Got The Blues" (Moore) – 6:44
"Since I Met You Baby" (Moore) – 3:02
"The Sky Is Crying" (James, Lewis, Robinson) – 8:50
"Further on Up the Road" ( Medwick, Robey) – 5:34
"King Of The Blues" (Moore) – 6:13
"Parisienne Walkways" (Lynott, Moore) – 7:03
"Jumping At Shadows" (Bennett) – 5:51
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