After Hours

by Virgin Records Us

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Release Date:1992-06-29
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:077778626923
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Virgin Records Us
ASIN:B000000WIG
Category:Music

Tracks on After Hours by Virgin Records Us

  1. Cold Day in Hell
  2. Don't You Lie to Me - Gary Moore, Campbell, Milton
  3. Story of the Blues
  4. Since I Met You Baby - Gary Moore, Hunter, Ivory Joe
  5. Separate Ways
  6. Only Fool in Town
  7. Key to Love - Gary Moore, Mayall, John
  8. Jumpin' at Shadows - Gary Moore, Bennett, Duster
  9. The Blues Is Alright - Gary Moore, Campbell, Milton
  10. The Hurt Inside
  11. Nothing's the Same

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve and includes four bonus tracks. EMI. 2008.

Customer Reviews

For Your Listening Pleasure - Reviewed on 2008-11-04
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1 customer found this review helpful.

Gary Moore is one of those unsung guitar heroes, of which we have far too many of in this world. His guitar playing is impeccable; all one has to do is listen to his great "I've Still Got The Blues (For You)" to understand and appreciate the fluidity and soaring guitar licks. He is truly a master at his craft, but a guitarist nonetheless that hasn't had much airplay, for whatever reason.

If you love good guitar work, ala Clapton, Vaughn, you will also love the work of Gary Moore.
Great musicianship but lacks soul - Reviewed on 2008-02-25
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
Gary Moore is a guitar wunderkind performing a rhythm and blues style rock. The guitar solos are amazing in a technical sense but as is often the case gives up soul and feeling in the process. Someone like Stevie Ray Vaughn is able to put it all together, but Moore is not in that league. The vocals are great, and so are the backing musicians. If you want to hear a great guitar player in a blues rock style, Moore will not disappoint. But don't expect nuance and soul.
Very similar to Still Got The Blues... - Reviewed on 2004-09-27
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2 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This is Moore's 1992 follow-up to "Still Got the Blues". Very similar. Best track is the simply amazing "Story of the Blues" with some outstanding guitar work. Another standout number is a Little Milton song called "The Blues is Alright" with Albert Collins sharing vocals and guitar. B.B. King also appears on one song.
Still got the blues is better! - Reviewed on 2003-02-12
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3 customers found this review helpful, 3 did not.

A pale copy of "Still got the blues". But "Cold day in hell" is a great song. The rest isn't bad, it's just that you've heard it all so many times before - but that's the nature of the blues.
Misses the mark - Reviewed on 2001-11-30
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1 customer found this review helpful, 5 did not.

There is no doubt Gary Moore can play guitar. His attempts at the blues have merit also. Somehow though, he misses the mark. I loved some of 'Still got the blues'. Same here. Unfortunately he likes to clutter the some tracks with background horns which rather spoil the potiential of those tracks. Still, some songs are worth listening to, but generally the album is less likable than 'still got the blues'.
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