GARY MOORE: Corridors of Power [tape] Check samples!!
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Corridors Of Power is a 1982 album by Irish guitarist Gary Moore. It also includes a cover of Free's song, "Wishing Well".
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Track listing
All songs by Gary Moore except as noted.
1. "Don't Take Me For A Loser" – 4:17
2. "Always Gonna Love You" – 3:56
3. "Wishing Well" (Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, Tetsu Yamauchi, John Bundrick, Paul Kossoff) – 4:06
4. "Gonna Break My Heart Again" – 3:19
5. "Falling In Love With You" – 4:52
6. "End Of The World" – 6:53
7. "Rockin' Every Night" (Gary Moore, Ian Paice) – 2:48
8. "Cold Hearted" – 5:12
9. "I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow" – 7:47
Singles
* Falling In Love With You (February 1983)
* End Of The World (1982; released only in the USA)
* Always Gonna Love You (September 1982)
* Gary Moore - guitars, vocals
* Don Airey - keyboards
* Jack Bruce - vocals
* Bobby Chouinard - drums
* Ian Paice - drums
* Tommy Eyre - keyboards
* Mo Foster - bass
* Neil Murray - bass
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5.0 out of 5 stars Time-less Rock Classic,
The key to this album is in the Title - POWER - with Gary at his Rockin' best - including a superb cover of Free's Wishing Well. This is a "must-have" album for fans of Gary or Heavy Rock in general.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Rock - Will The Real Gary Moore Please Stand Up!,
Just who the hell is Gary Moore? Jazz Rocker? Blues Man? Or straight-ahead rocker, as in the case of this album? Well, for my money, this is the real Gary Moore. Corridors is a blend of rockers and ballads, where every hook and every solo works superbly, reminding you of where Mr Moore's roots really are, whether on self-penned weepies like Always Gonna Love You or the seriously heavy cover of Wishing Well. There are one or two gloriously over the top moments of fret-melting metallic axe indulgence too. But they're done so damn well that I defy you not to love them. File it under Classic British Metal, and prepare to play it to death.

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