Bad for You Baby by Gary Moore
Gary Moore's 2008 release, guitar-led music with real feeling. I found it some years after it appeared and was glad I did.
Gary Moore was a Northern Irish guitarist and singer celebrated for his virtuoso playing across blues, hard rock and heavy metal. He first came to prominence as a member of Thin Lizzy alongside Phil Lynott before building a long solo career, with his 1990 album Still Got the Blues becoming his most commercially successful record.
Gary Moore's 2008 release, guitar-led music with real feeling. I found it some years after it appeared and was glad I did.
Gary Moore's 2007 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. I reached it late and it has stayed with me.
Gary Moore's 2006 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 2004 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. I came to it well after release and have returned to it since.
Gary Moore's 2001 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 1999 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. I found it some years after it appeared and was glad I did.
Gary Moore's 1997 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. I came to it well after release and have returned to it since.
Gary Moore's 1995 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. I reached it late and it has stayed with me.
Gary Moore's 1992 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 1990 release, guitar-led music with real feeling. I reached it late and it has stayed with me.
Gary Moore's 1989 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 1987 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. I reached it late and it has stayed with me.
Gary Moore's 1985 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 1984 release, expressive playing rooted in the blues. It came to me long after release and earned its place.
Gary Moore's 1982 release, a record that leans on tone and touch. I reached it late and it has stayed with me.
Gary Moore's 1978 release, guitar-led music with real feeling. I came to it well after release and have returned to it since.