After Hours (album)
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| After Hours | |||||
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| Studio album by Gary Moore | |||||
| Released | May 10, 1992 | ||||
| Genre | Blues-Rock Hard Rock Arena Rock |
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| Length | 48:16 | ||||
| Label | Chrisma | ||||
| Producer | Gary Moore Ian Taylor |
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After Hours is an album by The Irish blues-rock guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music).
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Gary Moore, except where noted.
- "Cold Day in Hell" – 4:27
- "Don't You Lie to Me (I Get Evil)" (Hudson Whittaker)– 2:30
- "Story of the Blues" – 6:41
- "Since I Met You Baby" – 2:52
- "Separate Ways" – 4:54
- "Only Fool in Town" – 3:52
- "Key to Love" (John Mayall) – 1:59
- "Jumpin' at Shadows" (D Bennett) – 4:21
- "Blues Is Alright" (Little Milton) – 5:45
- "Hurt Inside" – 5:53
- "Nothing's the Same" – 5:04
Remastered bonus track
- All Time Low (extended version)
- Woke Up This Morning
- Movin' On Down The Road
- Don't Start Me Talkin'
- Once In A Blue Moon
[edit] Singles
- Separate Ways (October, 1992)
- Since I Met You Baby (August, 1992)
- Story Of The Blues (May, 1992)
- Only Fool In Town (only in the USA)
- Cold Day In Hell (February, 1992)
[edit] Personnel
- Gary Moore - guitar, vocals
- bass: Will Lee, Bob Daisley, Johnny B. Gaydon
- drums: Graham Walker, Anton Fig
- Martin Drover - Trumpet
- Frank Mead - Saxophone
- Nick Pentelow - Saxophone
- Nick Payn - Saxophone
- The Memphis Horns: Andrew Love, Wayne Jackson
- vocals: Carol Kenyon, Linda Taylor
- oboe: Richard Morgan
- Special guests: B.B. King (Since I Met You Baby), Albert Collins (The Blues is Alright)
[edit] Charts
Album
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1992 | UK | 4 |

