Monday, December 1, 2008

GARY MOORE - Out in the Fields: The Very Best of Gary Moore (1998)



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General Information
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Artist...............: GARY MOORE
Album................: Out in the Fields: The Very Best of Gary Moore
Type.................: Compilation
Released.............: 1998
Genre................: Guitar Heroes
Duration.............: 01:10:49
Number of Songs......: 15
Cover(s) Included....: Yes

Audio Format.........: MP3
Bitrate..............: CBR 192
Hz...................: 44,100
Channels.............: Joint Stereo


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Release Notes
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Track Listing:
01-Out In The Fields-04:16
02-Over The Hills And Far Away-05:20
03-Run For Cover-04:11
04-Parisienne Walkways [Edit][Live]-05:48
05-Empty Rooms-04:15
06-The Loner-05:53
07-Military Man-05:37
08-After The War-04:05
09-Cold Day In Hell-04:24
10-Wild Frontier-04:13
11-Still In Love With You-05:55
12-Wishing Well-04:04
13-Friday On My Mind-04:14
14-Still Got The Blues-04:09
15-Ready For Love-04:25


Album Review:
Irish guitarist Gary Moore has built an entire career on stubborn
self-recycling. Just when listeners think they have him pegged within a
particular musical style (heavy metal guitar slinger, soft-hearted acoustic
player, jazz fusion experimentalist, electric blues purist), the enduring
six-string legend throws a curve ball and changes artistic direction --
seemingly just to spite his critics. Because of this, his extensive recorded
legacy as a solo artist has defied adequate encapsulation into greatest-hits
packages, and in America, where his profile has never exceeded the status of a
connoisseur's favorite, taking a first stab at discovering his work becomes an
even more vexing task. Out in the Fields: The Very Best of Gary Moore doesn't
solve this problem, but it does alleviate it somewhat by concentrating on
Moore's best-known guise among the aforementioned connoisseur club -- hard rock
and heavy metal guitar shredder. Included here are the rare mainstream hits
("Out in the Fields," "Wild Frontier"), balls-out metal headbangers ("Run for
Cover," "Military Man"), sublime ballads ("Parisienne Walkways," "Empty Rooms"),
and later-day blues successes ("Cold Day in Hell," "Still Got the Blues"). In an
imperfect world and a less-than-perfect career, this is about as spot-on as one
can expect.
- Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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