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He never received the due he deserved, but blues guitarist Rory Gallagher was Ireland's answer to Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Emerging in 1969 as the leader of the blues/rock power trio Taste (they were signed by Ahmet Ertegun to Atco Records in 1968, but were overshadowed at the label by acts like Cream, Blind Faith and Led Zeppelin), the group made three albums before disbanding in 1970, in order for Gallagher to go solo.

By the time he embarked on his 1976 tour, Gallagher had expanded his power trio to a four-piece band with the addition of Lou Martin on piano, organ and synths. They blast off with ‘Moonchild,’ which borrows heavily from the riff The Moody Blues used in their hit, ’The Story In Your Eyes.’ Next up is ‘Secret Agent’ (not the song made famous by Johnny Rivers with the same name). The show moves forward with ‘Calling Card,’ which was Gallagher's new LP at the time. The rest of the show is a mix of tracks from Calling Card and staples that had long been part of his set list, including ‘Souped-Up Ford,’ ‘Western Plain,’(featuring Gallagher on acoustic guitar), and the balls-out rocker, ‘I Take What I Want,’ (which lifts The Beatles' riff from ‘I Feel Fine’ during Gallagher's solo).

1. Moonchild 6:59
2. Secret Agent 6:11
3. Calling Card 7:09
4. I Take What I Want 7:05
5. Bought And Sold 5:12
6. Out On The Western Plain 4:50
7. Do You Read Me 5:36
8. Souped-Up Ford 9:44
9. Early In The Morning 8:50
10. Hands Off 9:23
11. A Million Miles Away 10:41