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Artist: Gary Moore

Title: Back on the Streets

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1978

Label: MCA (Germany)

Catalog Number: 251413-2

Personnel

Not listed.

Tracks

1.  Back on the Streets  
2.  Don't Believe a Word  
3.  Fanatical Fascists  
4.  Flight of the Snow Moose  
5.  Hurricane  
6.  Song for Donna  
7.  What Would You Rather Bee or a Wasp  
8.  Parisienne Walkways  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Jennifer Date: May 15, 2001 at 18:25
Good work on this one from Mr. Moore. "Pariesienne Walkways" is simply amazing.

From: RockDude Date: June 3, 2001 at 13:06
Impressive guitar stuff here. Production is somewhat raw but it still rocks overall.

From: ashman Date: August 23, 2001 at 13:39
Gary Moore is one of the finest rock imports to come out of Ireland. This release represents a full spectrum of his talents. Tracks 4 and 7 are extended fusion jams. Title cut is straight-ahead hard rock. "Don't Believe a Word" and "Parisienne Walkways" are both very bluesy. Finally, "Song for Donna" is a typical Gary ballad. His songwriting is strong and his side-men perform. All in all, if you can find it, this is an excellent representation of the best of what was happening in the late 70's.

From: Dragonfly Date: December 15, 2001 at 10:06
Like Micheal Schenker first releases these are raw talent and rock totally. From beginning to end.

From: PaterSlovenske Date: August 25, 2002 at 13:30
I didn't know "Hurricane" was from Moore's first album, this is true kickass fast-fusion music. And since I'm here, i shall say "Back On The Streets", along with other Gary Moore songs, is happy cheeful mood music

From: dlut6@yahoo.com Date: April 22, 2004 at 3:21
Gary Moore Rocks . I'm Surprised This Site Doesn't Have anything on Rory Gallagher or Julian Sas Which Rocks Also ... If anyone gets a chance check out tunes from Julian Sas - A light in the dark , Mean Old City , Where will it End , Goin' Down , Is this what they call the blues and Rory Gallagher's - Brute Force & Ignorance , Shin Kicker , Bad Penny , Road To Hell . Excellent Tunes .... ROCK ON

From: Remastered Reason Date: February 13, 2006 at 14:38
Good songs, horrible poduction. Moore shows off, displaying much of his technical abilities from fusion, rock, & blues.


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