The Link 16 CD Review
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CD REVIEW STILL GOT THE BLUES: GARY MOORE hello everyone, NEPTUNE of tsr here presenting the link's cd review for this month. and as you can see, i've chosen one of my favourite albums, by blues guitarist and singer gary moore. releas- ed in 1990, it is one of his best albums to date. flip the page for more.... the album contains twelve great songs, unlike many contemporary albums which have ten and no more. most of you will be familiar with at least two of the songs on this album: OH PRETTY WOMAN and WALKING BY MYSELF. these are probably two of the best songs on the album, which is why they were first released as singles... but one of the best things about this cd is the variety which moore introduces into his music, whilst still staying within the blues genre. a few of the best songs on the album are.... MOVING ON a nice boppy track to start the cd off. probably not THE best song on the cd, but still enjoyable. OH PRETTY the first single released WOMAN from this cd. features moore's brilliant guitar playing at the height of his virtuosity. WALKING BY another great song, which MYSELF you may have heard on the radio a lot. STILL GOT the title track and, in my THE BLUES opinion, the best song on the cd. it is fairly slow, but goes on for ages and has two huge guitar solos that show off moore's ability to its best. AS THE YEARS another very slow song, but GO PASSING just the thing to listen to BY when you're in a very mellow, relaxed mood. of course, those are just a few of my personal favourites. the other songs on this cd are: TEXAS STRUT, ALL YOUR LOVE, TOO TIRED, KING OF THE BLUES (a song about blues musician b.b. king), MIDNIGHT BLUES, THAT KIND OF WOMAN, STOP MESSIN' AROUND. if you are able to get a copy of the album and listen to it, one of the main things that will strike you is the incredible variety of styles which gary moore is adept at handling. while all of the songs have a distinctive jazz/ blues feel, the actual mood and style can range from loud, almost dancable tunes like OH PRETTY WOMAN to slow songs such as the title track (STILL GOT THE BLUES) which is just as good, but in a different way. another notable feature of moore's work is his ability to persuade famous guest artists to appear on his albums. on this cd, george harrison of beatles fame appears in the song THAT KIND OF WOMAN, playing slide guitar and providing backing vocals. on moore's most recent album, which was entitled AFTER HOURS, he again uses a famous musician in the person of b.b. king, the jazz musician for whom he wrote KING OF THE BLUES (on this album). king is one of moore's musical heroes, and it was obviously a thrill for him to actually work with b.b. king on one of his own albums. all in all, this is an excellent cd for any of you who like blues or jazz. even if you don't particularly like this style of music, you may find that after listening to this cd you do! blues is not really one of the most popular genres as far as producing chart-toppers goes, but gary moore still has wide- spread success on the charts whenever he releases a single; and many of his songs also get extensive airplay, on the radio and on tv music shows. the singing is good, the musicians are good, the quality of the songs is high, and above all, moore's guitar solos kick some butt in a large way.... there's not really much more needs to be said. so that's all for the cd review for this month... i hope some of you might have a listen to this album; and also don't forget that i still need more contacts, so turn the page for an addy: neptune/tsr 20 kalele ave budgewoi nsw 2262 australia and for any of you who have access to computers hooked into internet, my electronic mail address: c9326542(at)wombat.newcastle.edu.au hope to hear from some of you soon.. and i'll be back here next month! /NEPTUNE