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Artist: Gary Moore

Title: Out in the Fields - The Very Best of

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1998

Label: Virgin Records

Catalog Number: CDVX2871

Personnel

Gary Moore vocals, guitars
All others unlisted.

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Out in the Fields  
2.  Over the Hills and Far Away  
3.  Run for Cover  
4.  Parisienne Walkways live, edit  
5.  Empty Rooms  
6.  Loner  
7.  Military Man  
8.  After the War  
9.  Cold Day in Hell  
10.  Wild Frontier  
11.  Still in Love With You  
12.  Wishing Well  
13.  Friday on My Mind  
14.  Still Got the Blues  
15.  Ready for Love  

Disc 2
16.  Stop Messin' Around live  
17.  Out in the Fields live  
18.  Reach for the Sky live  
19.  Loner live  
20.  All Messed Up live  
21.  Thunder Rising live  
22.  Over the Hills and Far Away live  
23.  Military Man live  
24.  Devil in Her Heart  
25.  Livin' on Dreams remix  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rene Date: January 10, 2005 at 15:56
If you dont have anything by GARY MOORE you need to buy this album. Many classics of melodic hard rock. Hard and heavy for any fan of great songs.

From: SCANDI Date: March 10, 2006 at 15:11
What a great power! It's power melodic rock in the vain of Dare's "Blood.." you get served here. I never expected that from Gary Moore since I just have his "Blues & Ballads" album. And I must admit I LIKE "Still got the blues" and some other from that period. Best songs here are "Out in the field", "Over the hills.." & "After the war" with "Wild frontier" not miles behind. I don't mention the perfection of "The loner" & "Parisienne walkways" anymore 'cos I already did it on another place.

From: shoemaker Date: September 21, 2007 at 10:28
Dear Mr. Moore, please go and listen to your old albums. What will you hear? Brilliant music!!! You were such a great hardrock/metal musician. Please come out of your bluesy armchair and start to kick some ass again!!!


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