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Description--------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Moore - Blues For Greeny DTS --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Gary Moore Album................: Blues For Greeny Source...............: CD Year.................: 1995 Burn test............: 10/1/2012 Channels.............: 5.1 / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Included.............: WAV, CUE, nfo Information..........: Play it LOUD Posted by............: MrMalikai on 10/1/2012 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 01. If You Be My Baby 02. Long Grey Mare 03. Merry Go Round 04. I Loved Another Woman 05. Need Your Love So Bad 06. The Same Way 07. The Supernatural 08. Driftin' 09. Showbiz Blues 10. Love That Burns 11. Looking For Somebody Playing Time.........: 00:56:04 Total Size...........: 563.54 MB --------------------------------------------------------------------- It's a stereo to DTS 5.1 conversion. Burn it to a standard CD-R. Can be played on home theater systems that have a DTS decoder and on PC's with the software to play DTS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Moore's tribute to Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, Blues for Greeny, is more of a showcase for Moore's skills than Green's songwriting. After all, Green was more famous for his technique than his writing. Consequently, Moore uses Green's songs as a starting point, taking them into new territory with his own style. And Moore positively burns throughout Blues for Greeny, tearing off licks with ferocious intensity. If anything, the album proves that Moore is at his best when interpreting other people's material -- it easily ranks as one of his finest albums. allmusic.com Yes, you might call this a tribute album to Peter Green. And no, this isn't a half-baked effort to cash in on the fame of an aging guitar god. Well, not much anyway. Gary Moore idolized Green as a kid growing up in Belfast. Moore said he first saw Peter Green in 1967 when he had just replaced Eric Clapton of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. He said everyone was standing there at the concert with their arms folded like ok, Clapton's gone, let's see what you got. When he started playing, and the room started resonating with a depth of guitar tone that had never been heard before, Eric Clapton quickly became a distant memory, and Peter Green had a smile on his face like he was thinking "it's my turn now".... Moore never forgot Peter Green, and a year later he formed a band called Skid Row. When Peter Green's new band Fleetwood Mac came to Belfast, this time Skid Row opened for them. After the concert Green asked to meet Moore because he liked his guitar playing. Moore nervously met his idol and they stayed up till the early morning hours talking and playing guitar. After that night they became good friends, and Peter Green got Skid Row signed to their first recording contract.... Gary Moore never forgot that favor, and he pays Green the ultimate respect here. He captures the Peter Green guitar sound so perfectly on this album, that the first time I heard this I was shocked. He duplicates that special guitar tone and that little B.B. King like treble on the end of a note so perfectly, that it feels like the ghost of the young Peter Green was standing behind Moore showing him every blues riff. Everybody knows nobody can take the place of Peter Green. He could draw you in with his string bending, and then burn a hole in your soul with his solos. There's no hole burning here, but you will get singed a little. When you hear the songs like THE SUPERNATURAL, I LOVED ANOTHER WOMAN, LONG GREY MARE, and SHOWBIZ BLUES, you'll feel like your hearing Peter Green circa 1968 all over again. These songs are done with a lot of passion, and are very close to the real deal. Moore says "Blues For Greeny" is not a tribute album, but a big thank you to Peter Green for everything that he's given.....Amen By Patrick Earley on amazon.com Related Torrents
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