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Gary Moore's 'Live At Bush Hall' Announced by Eagle Records

Published 10 years ago on August 5, 2014

By Jonathan Graham

Eagle Records has announced they'll be releasing Gary Moore's 'Live At Bush Hall' in September (23rd) 2014.

The planned release is the first ever of this incredible show which contains several tracks that are not available in live versions anywhere else.

Gary Moore was one of the finest and most respected guitarists of his generation, with a rich musical career both in bands and as a solo artist. He had a vibrant love affair with rock and the blues, which is proudly and loudly heard on Live At Bush Hall 2007.

This show, recorded at London’s Bush Hall on May 17th, 2007, was originally broadcast by Planet Rock radio. This is the first time the complete show has been made available outside of this original broadcast. The concert features a number of tracks from Gary’s then newly released Close As You Get album (Eagle Rock Entertainment), such as “Eyesight To The Blind,” and “I Had A Dream” many of which he rarely played live after this, alongside classics from his extensive back catalogue, such as “Don’t Believe A Word,” “Walking By Myself,” “Still Got The Blues,” and many more.

Gary Moore was an unmatched live performer, a virtuoso who also made a visceral connection with any audience, and Live At Bush Hall 2007 is a perfect representation of his masterwork onstage.

Gary Moore's 'Live At Bush Hall'

1) If The Devil Made Whiskey 
2) Thirty Days 
3) Trouble At Home 
4) Hard Times 
5) Eyesight To The Blind 
6) I Had A Dream 
7) Too Tired 
8) Gary’s Blues 1 
9) Don’t Believe A Word 
10) Still Got The Blues 
11) Walking By Myself 
12) The Blues Is Alright 
13) Sundown

Gary Moore Bush Hall


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