Eagle Rock Entertainment will release, on September 20th, the very last live performance in the life of the late great Gary Moore. "Live At Montreux 2010" strikingly shows a major return-to-rock for the musician who spent years exploring the blues. In fact, in the last days of his life, Moore, who died on February 6th 2011, was working on a new rock album.
What makes this release so compelling is the inclusion of three never-before-released gems, "Days Of Heroes", "Where Are You Now" and "Oh Wild One", that he previewed for the Montreux audience and had fully intended to put on the album he was writing and recording at the time. The rest of the set is heavy on the 1980s rock he pioneered solo, as well as his late 60s/70s work with Phil Lynott in Thin Lizzy and Skid Row. And, of course, some blues.
"Live At Montreux 2010" final tracklisting:
CD:
'Over The Hills And Far Away'
'Military Man'
''Days Of Heroes'
'Where Are You Now?'
'So Far Away/Empty Rooms'
'Oh Wild One'
'Blood Of Emeralds'
'Out In The Fields'
'Walking By Myself'
'Johnny Boy'
'Parisienne Walkways'
DVD/Blu-ray:
'Over The Hills And Far Away'
'Thunder Rising'
'Military Man'
'Days Of Heroes'
'Where Are You Now?'
'So Far Away/Empty Rooms'
'Oh Wild One'
'Blood Of Emeralds'
'Out In The Fields'
'Still Got The Blues'
'Walking By Myself'
'Johnny Boy'
'Parisienne Walkways'
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