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Bad For You Baby

Bad For You Baby
Gary Moore

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Track Listing

  1. Bad For You Baby
  2. Down The Line
  3. Umbrella Man
  4. Holding On
  5. Walking Thru The Park
  6. I Love You More Than You\x{2019}ll ever Know
  7. Mojo Boogie
  8. Someday Baby
  9. Did You Ever Feel Lonely?
  10. Preacher Man
  11. Trouble Ain\x{2019}t Far Behind

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2943 in Music
  • Released on: 2008-09-22
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Another slice of Gary...4
...and it's a good one! Yum, tasty. I was hoping that after the last stripped-down and less rockin' 'Close As You Get' album that Mr Moore would serve up a more energetic portion for us this time...and he sure has! I was praying the cover art wasn't going to be misleading - it shows Gary in familiar low-slung Les Paul mode belting out a solo - and it's not misleading at all! He has turned the gain up again on his amps and whilst not rocking to 'Still Got The Blues' levels he IS rocking again! I'm talking blues rock of course here guys... The fretboard is once again his playground and although the numbers are standard 12-bar blues fayre he doesn't half rip on the majority of solos here and face it, that's what we're here for yeah? I have to say, this is one of Gary's better blues albums. I have them all (including the 'metal years') and the last couple for me have been good but not great. This is great. If you like Gary's take on the blues and have been happy with his recent output, you'll love this. His best for quite a few years in my opinion, I thought he'd hung up his rockin' spurs!

Moore puts the Bite Back in4
OH Yes - A stronger Album from Gary Moore this time around. Standard Blues Riffs with interwoven guitar licks with a more heavier gritter sound differentiates this from the last 2 albums. Just as I thought Moore was mellowing he puts the venom back in and delivers a very good blues/Rock powered album. This album to me is a refined 'scars' sound , more controlled and polished yet very punchy and controlled distortion. Moores own penned songs are the stronger for me here as the covers have to much of the heard it all before factor.

The Guitar Geeks, Rock Fans and Blues purists will not be disappointed and this album will tour very well.

EXCELLENT ALBUM5
If you like Moore, then here is the latest to add to your collection. It's pretty formula stuff - great blues rock - some boogie, some a bit heavier, and of course wonderful long ballards with superb guitar wizardy, delivered only how Moore can.

I won't go through track for track, because if your a fan you will get the drift, this is simply more and more of what Gary does best. A couple of noticeable mentions though. How about the 10 minute long "I Love You More Than You'll ever Know" epic? Sheer class over and over again, and "Mojo Boogie" whioch is foot tapping stonkingly good and subtle tones of Quo! Another track has some welcome female backing vocals, which adds some extra to the album.

All in all another Moore classic if you like his stuff or trying him out -this album delivers.