Year: 21 September 1983 (LP 1993)
Label: SNC Records (Russia), SNC-0081
Style: Hard Rock Country: Time: 50:59
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 335 Mb
Album представляет собой запись концертов, записанных в лондонском клубе "Марки" 5 и 6 ноября 1980 года. На концертах были исполнены песни с сольного альбома Мура Back On The Streets, а также с пластинки его группы G-Force. Release contains, обозначенный как "Гари Мур и друзья", включал в себя таких музыкантов, как вокалист Кенни Дрисколл, бас-гитарист Энди Пил, клавишник Дон Эйри и барабанщик Томми Олдридж[1].
По мнению Эдуардо Ривадавиа (AllMusic), оценившего альбом на три звезды из пяти, пластинка выделяется "невероятной музыкальностью Мура и барабанщика Томми Олриджа". Высшей точкой выступления обозреватель назвал инструментальную композицию "Parisienne Walkways", "мелодию настолько прекрасную, что Мур сплагиатил её у самого себя через 12 лет, лишь слегка изменив, чтобы создать хитовую Still Got The Blues".
(ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_at_the_Marquee)
One of British rock’s greatest secret weapons, Gary Moore has never received the attention or props that he deserves as one of the Emerald Isle’s wildest and most talented guitarslingers. It is certainly not his immense skills that have prevented him from gaining more than a token stateside audience, although his penchant for skipping from project to project might provide some reasons for his obscurity. After fronting the early ’70s British blooze-rock outfit Skid Row, Moore banged out hard rock with Thin Lizzy, flirted with jazz/fusion as a member of Colosseum II, and played on solo albums by folks like Cozy Powell and Greg Lake. Moore’s own solo efforts have run the gamut from heavy metal to improvisational jazz to hardcore blues. For all of his genre hopping, Moore might be pegged as a dilettante but for the fact that no matter the style of music, he plays it so damn well...
Live At the Marquee is taken from a 1980 show captured at London’s Marquee Club and is probably as good a representation of Moore’s six-string skills as one might find. Although this critic personally prefers the blues bashing Moore practiced during the ’90s, the metal-tinged rock and jazzy fretwork found on Live At the Marquee is nevertheless impressive. Fronting a band that includes journeyman MVP drummer Tommy Aldridge, the Irish guitar wizard runs through a set that includes the hard-driving title cut from his 1979 solo album, Back On the Streets and the wonderfully sublime “Parisienne Walkway,” Moore’s first U.K. hit. “Run To Your Mama” rocks with a rabid ferocity, Moore’s lightning-quick runs highlighting an otherwise generic “kiss-off” song while “You” plays like melodic new wave pop. The soaring, operatic “Nuclear Attackv and the thrash-and-bash instrumentation of “Dallas Warhead” (with Aldridge’s manic drum solo) close out Live At the Marquee with a proper showing of Moore’s heavy metal skills.
(thatdevilmusic.com/2019/09/archive-review-gary-moores-live-at.html)
01. A1 Back On The Streets (05:31)
02. A2 Run To Your Mama (05:22)
03. A3 Dancin (05:36)
04. A4 She's Got You (07:07)
05. B1 Parisienne Walkways (07:45)
06. B2 You (04:24)
07. B3 Nuclear Attack (04:54)
08. B4 She's Got You (10:17)
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