After the War by Gary Moore

After the War is Gary Moore's release from 1989, guitar-led music with real feeling. It runs to 53 minutes across 11 tracks on Virgin Records. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Why listen?
The playing is expressive and rooted, every note bent for feeling rather than show. The band keeps it lean and lets the guitar and voice lead. It is a record about tone, touch, and timing.
Favourite song: Led Clones
Led Clones stands out, the piece that holds the whole set together. It is the reason to start here.
Led clones, Led clones
Led clones
Led clones
Led clones, woh
Led clones
Key takeaway
After the War is a rewarding listen. Worth seeking out.
Tracklist
- Dunluce (Part 1)
- After the War
- Speak for Yourself
- Livin' on Dreams
- Led Clones
- The Messiah Will Come Again
- Running from the Storm
- This Thing Called Love
- Ready for Love
- Blood of Emeralds
- Dunluce (Part 2)
Details
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Artist | Gary Moore |
| Release year | 1989 |
| Length | 53 min |
| Tracks | 11 |
| Label | Virgin Records |
| Standout moment | Led Clones |
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