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Gary MOORE: After Hours CD Original first press. Check videos

Gary Moore had time for a couple cups of tea with Irish rockers Thin Lizzy in the mid 1970s before carving out a successful solo career in Europe as a rock guitar hero. This decade he's emphasizing his long-festering love for blues, first with Charisma's best-selling Still Got the Blues and then this equally pleasing album. While his singing has little depth or personality, his guitar plumbs slow blues like Duster Bennett's "Jumpin' at Shadows" with concern and caprioles effectively next to Albert Collins's in a busy arrangement of Little Milton's "The Blues Is Alright

5.0 out of 5 stars Gary can play,
Outstanding Musician and a great album. A must have if you enjoy the logical continuation of late sixties and 70, Blues Rock. Great tone, Great Soul and as always the right choice of notes.

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5.0 out of 5 stars For Your Listening Pleasure,
Gary Moore is one of those unsung guitar heroes, of which we have far too many of in this world. His guitar playing is impeccable; all one has to do is listen to his great "I've Still Got The Blues (For You)" to understand and appreciate the fluidity and soaring guitar licks. He is truly a master at his craft, but a guitarist nonetheless that hasn't had much airplay, for whatever reason.
If you love good guitar work, ala Clapton, Vaughn, you will also love the work of Gary Moore.

After Hours = Studio album by Gary Moore
Released: 10 May 1992
Genre: Blues-rock, blues
Length: 48:16
Label: Charisma
Producer: Gary Moore, Ian Taylor

After Hours is an album by Northern Irish blues-rock guitarist and singer Gary Moore, released in 1992

All songs by Gary Moore, except where noted.
"Cold Day in Hell" – 4:27
"Don't You Lie to Me (I Get Evil)" (Hudson Whittaker) – 2:30
"Story of the Blues" – 6:41
"Since I Met You Baby" – 2:52
"Separate Ways" – 4:54
"Only Fool in Town" – 3:52
"Key to Love" (John Mayall) – 1:59
"Jumpin' at Shadows" (Duster Bennett) – 4:21
"The Blues Is Alright" (Milton Campbell) – 5:45
"The Hurt Inside" – 5:53
"Nothing's the Same" – 5:04

Singles:
"Separate Ways" (October 1992)
"Since I Met You Baby" (August 1992)
"Story of the Blues" (May 1992)
"Only Fool in Town" (USA Only)
"Cold Day in Hell" (February 1992)

Gary Moore – guitar, vocals
Will Lee, Bob Daisley, Johnny B. Gaydon – bass
Graham Walker, Anton Fig – drums
Tommy Eyre – keyboards
Martin Drover – trumpet
Frank Mead, Nick Pentelow, Nick Payn – saxophone
Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson – The Memphis Horns
Carol Kenyon, Linda Taylor – vocals
Richard Morgan – oboe
B.B. King on "Since I Met You Baby"
Albert Collins on "The Blues is Alright"

Year Chart Position
1992 UK 4

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