Gary Moore - Wild Frontier (1987-2003 Remastered) (FLAC) (BSW)
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Info Hash: 39C5F4B5779BA99EBC1D6250748EE55887FBC1C8 Gary Moore - Wild Frontier (1987-2003 Remastered) (FLAC) (BSW) http://image.geotorrents.com/images/82706637052911791838.png Robert William Gary Moore (4 April 1952 – 6 February 2011), was a Northern Irish musician, most widely recognised as a singer and virtuoso guitarist. In a career dating back to the 1960s, Moore played with artists including Phil Lynott and Brian Downey during his teens, leading him to memberships with the Irish bands Skid Row and Thin Lizzy. Moore shared the stage with such blues and rock musicians as B.B. King, Albert King and George Harrison, and Greg Lake, as well as having a successful solo career. He guested on a number of albums recorded by high profile musicians, During the early '80s, Moore united with former ELP guitarist/bassist/singer Greg Lake, appearing on a pair of Lake solo releases (1981's self-titled release and 1983's Manoeuvres), in addition to guesting on another Cozy Powell solo release, Octopuss. But it was also during the '80s that Moore finally got serious with his solo career -- issuing such heavy metal-based works as 1982's Corridors of Power, 1983's Victims of the Future, 1984's Dirty Fingers and the in-concert set We Want Moore!, 1985's Run for Cover, 1987's Wild Frontier, plus 1989's After the War -- establishing a large following in Europe, despite remaining virtually unknown stateside. The decade wasn't all rosy for Moore, however -- although he was able to patch up his friendship with Phil Lynott (appearing with Lizzy for several tracks on Life/Live, and teaming with Lynott for a pair of tracks in 1985, "Military Man" and "Out in the Fields," the latter a U.K. hit), years of hard living finally caught up with Lynott, leading to his passing in January of 1986. Moore would subsequently dedicate "Wild Frontier" to Lynott, and honored Thin Lizzy's former frontman on the track "Blood of Emeralds" (from After the War). Track List 01. Over The Hills And Far Away [0:05:22.02] 02. Wild Frontier [0:04:14.45] 03. Take A Little Time [0:04:05.55] 04. The Loner [0:05:56.28] 05. Friday On My Mind [0:04:12.00] 06. Stranger In The Darkness [0:04:38.35] 07. Thunder Rising [0:05:42.72] 08. Johnny Boy [0:03:13.73] 09. Over The Hills And Far Away (12" Version) [0:07:26.62] 10. Wild Frontier (12" Version) [0:06:41.50] 11. Crying In The Shadows [0:05:09.05] 12. The Loner (Extended Mix) - Bonus Track [0:07:16.38] 13. Friday In My Mind (12" Version) - Bonus Track [0:06:15.15] 14. Out In The Fields (Live) - Bonus Track [0:05:28.55] Audio File Information, Properties And Specifications Artist / Group: Gary Moore Genre: Pop-Rock / Blues / Hard Rock Album Release Year: 1987 (2003 Remastered) Number of Tracks: 14 Total Duration: 75 Minutes (1 Hours 15 Minutes and 44 Seconds) ________________________________ Audio File Format: FLAC Lossless Codec Version: libFLAC 1.2.1 (UTC 2007-09-17) Encoding Bit Rate: 900-998 kbps (Variable Bit Rate) Number of Audio Channels: 2 (Normal Stereo) Audio Quality: 16bit / 44,100 KHz ________________________________ Audio File Source: Original CD Release Converter (CD to FLAC): EAC V1.0 beta 3 ________________________________ Audio File ID Tags: ID3 v1.1, VorbisComment Included Artwork: Full Artwork Scans (Plus Embedded Artwork Within Audio Files) Tag / Artwork Editor: Mp3tag v2.58 Additional Files: MD5 File, CUE Sheet and Log Sheet Total File Size: 541 MB
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