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Gary Moore/Rare Studio Tracks 1978-2001

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A collection of rare tracks that will surprise fans, released in a permanent limited edition. This title includes valuable album outtakes, demo tracks, rough mixes, etc. that Gary left over the past 23 years, from around 1978 when he was in Thin Lizzy to 2001’s “BACK TO THE BLUES.” Compiled with a total of 16 songs and 67 minutes. All of them are valuable and of official quality, compiled in chronological order, and are truly must-have items for fans as lost episodes. (1CD) 1. Bad Is Bad (Thin Lizzy Demo 1978) Bad Is Bad (Thin Lizzy Demo 1978) This unreleased demo was recorded in Memphis with Phil Lynott, Mark Nauseef, Huey Lewis, and others during the 1978 U.S. tour in which Gary joined Thin Lizzy as an official member. Presentation song. It’s a light shuffle number with Phil’s unique vocals, Gary’s guitar, and Huey’s blues harp. 2. Track Ten (Back on the Streets Outtake) 3. Road To Pain (Back on the Streets Outtake) Outtake from “BACK ON THE STREETS” which has not been officially released yet. “Track Ten” is in better master condition than the takes that have been released in the past. In addition, “Road To Pain” includes Gary’s vocals, and the melody is wonderful, full of Gary’s emotion. 4. Don’t Believe A Word (Gary Moore Vocal) 5. Parisienne Walkways (Gary Moore Vocal) The first American analog version of “BACK ON THE STREET” with Gary’s vocals replacing Phil Lynott’s. Both have different mixes, and “Parisienne Walkways” is recorded for more than 20 seconds, allowing you to fully enjoy Gary’s guitar. 6. Jamaican Rum (Phil Lynott Demo 1979) A number included in Phil Lynott’s solo album “SOLO IN SOHO”. What you can hear here is a demo take recorded in Nassau in May 1979. 7. The Woman’s In Love (G-Force Demo) A demo take from the production of the album “G-Force”. Unlike the final version, Gary lets us hear the vocals here, and by the way, this song is a different take from the demo recorded with Glenn Hughes, who originally collaborated with G-FORCE. 8. Trust Your Lovin’ (G-Force Single B-Side) Gary’s album outtake of the B-side of his single “YOU” released at the time of G-Force. A melodious and catchy number with a very impressive lively bass. 9. Don’t Take Me For A Loser (Demo with Gary Barden) A demo recorded in the first half of 1982 for the production of “CORRIDORS OF POWER”. The person singing here is Gary Burden, who was fired from M.S.G. at the time. Burden was recalled by Schenker in August 1982, but if Schenker had continued his work with Graham Bonnet, “CORRIDORS OF POWER” might have been a collaboration between Moore and Burden. 10. Teenage Idol (Original Mix) “VICTIM OF THE FUTURE” released in January 1984, a version only available for the first time in Japan. It’s a completely different mix from the currently available album, and the difference in the guitar solos is especially surprising. This valuable take, which has never been digitized before, is a great listening point in this work. 11. Don’t Ever Give Your Heart Away (Glenn Hughes Demo 1985) A demo recorded when Glenn Hughes and Gary joined together in 1985. This song was originally written for Trapeze by Glenn and Mel Galley, and Mel also played it as “MGM” in 1987. Although Glenn provided it for a project with Gary, it did not match Gary’s color and recording in “RUN FOR COVER” was postponed. 12. Wild Frontier (Rough Mix) A rough mix that was only included on the promotional edition of “WILD FRONTIER” in 1987. Although the content is close to the final version, the guitar mix is ​​slightly different. 13. Still Got The Blues (Demo) 14. Oh Pretty Woman (Demo) 15. Midnight Blues (Demo) A demo recorded on the advance tape of “STILL GOT THE BLUES” when it was made in 1990. “Still Got The Blues” fades out slightly before the final version. “Oh Pretty Woman” features a mix that is significantly different from the final version, such as hearing Gary’s impressive shout from the intro. And “Midnight Blues” has some different mixes, such as spatial processing. 16. Livin’ With The Blues (Back to the Blues Outtake) Outtake of “BACK TO THE BLUES” released in 2001. This is a rare number that was only included in the charity album that was released exclusively in Ireland, and the weeping guitar tone that can be said to be Gary’s is reminiscent of “Picture Of The Moon” from the same album. 1. Bad Is Bad (Thin Lizzy Demo 1978) /2. Track Ten (Back on the Streets Outtake)/3. Road To Pain (Back on the Streets Outtake) 4. Don’t Believe A Word (Gary Moore Vocal)/ 5. Parisienne Walkways (Gary Moore Vocal) 6. Jamaican Rum (Phil Lynott Demo 1979)/ 7. The Woman’s In Love (G-Force Demo) 8. Trust Your Lovin’ (G-Force Single B-Side)/9. Don’t Take Me For A Loser (Demo with Gary Barden) 10. Teenage Idol (Original Mix)/11. Don’t Ever Give Your Heart Away (Glenn Hughes Demo 1985) 12. Wild Frontier (Rough Mix)/13. Still Got The Blues (Demo) 14. Oh Pretty Woman (Demo) 15. Midnight Blues (Demo)/16. Livin’ With The Blues (Back to the Blues Outtake)

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