DiscographyStudio albums
Grinding Stone (1973)
Back on the Streets (1979)
G-Force (1980)
Gary Moore (1982)
Corridors of Power (1982)
Victims of the Future (1984)
Dirty Fingers (1984)
Run for Cover (1985)
Wild Frontier (1987)
After the War (1989)
Still Got the Blues (1990)
After Hours (1992)
Blues for Greeny (1995)
Dark Days in Paradise (1997)
A Different Beat (1999)
Back to the Blues (2001)
Power of the Blues (2004)
Old New Ballads Blues (2006)
Close As You Get (2007)
Bad for You Baby (2008)
Live albums
Live at the Marquee (1983)
We Want Moore! (1984)
Rockin' Every Night - Live in Japan (1986)
We Want Moore Jagger - Live at the British National Music Day, 28th June, 1992 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK
Blues Alive (1993)
Live At Monsters Of Rock (2003)
Live At Montreux DVD [The Definitive Montreux Collection] (2007)
Compilation albums
Ballads & Blues 1982-1994 (1994)
Ballads & Blues 2 (1996)
Out in the Fields: the Very Best of (1998)
Blood of Emeralds: the Very Best of (1999)
The Best of the Blues (2002)
Have Some Moore – The Best of (2002)
Parisienne Walkways: The Blues Collection (2003)
Back on the Streets: The Rock Collection (2003)
The Essential Gary Moore (2003)
Blue Collection/Rock Collection (2004)
The Platinum Collection (2006)
Selected singles (UK Singles Chart Top 40 hits)
"Parisienne Walkways" – 1979 – No. 8
"Out in the Fields" – 1985 – No. 5 (Credited to Gary Moore and Phil Lynott)
"Empty Rooms" – 1985 re-issue – No. 23
"Over the Hills and Far Away" – 1986 – No. 20
"Wild Frontier" – 1987 – No. 35
"Friday on My Mind" – 1987 – No. 26 (Cover version of The Easybeats 1966, No. 6 UK hit)
"After the War" – 1989 – No. 37
"Still Got the Blues (For You)" – 1990 – No. 31
"Cold Day in Hell" – 1992 – No. 24
"Story of the Blues" – 1992 – No. 40
"Parisienne Walkways" – 1993 re-recording – No. 32
Thin Lizzy
Moore played in Thin Lizzy for several periods and worked with Phil Lynott subsequently in his solo career.
Albums
Night Life (1974) (note that he only appears on the song "Still in Love with You")
Remembering – Part 1 (1976) (Compilation)
Black Rose: A Rock Legend (1979)
The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans (1979) (Compilation)
The Adventures of Thin Lizzy (1981) (Compilation)
Life (1983)
Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy (1991) (Compilation)
Thin Lizzy Greatest Hits (2004) (Compilation)
Colosseum II
Colosseum II is a band that came from the ashes of Colosseum and featured Don Airey, John Mole, Jon Hiseman and Moore.
Albums
Strange New Flesh (1976)
Electric Savage (1977)
War Dance (1977)
Greg Lake
Moore participated in the recording of Greg Lake's two solo albums, Greg Lake (1981) and Manoeuvres (1983). He also played live in Greg Lake's line-up. Some notable performances of his touring stint with Lake, were the live covers of King Crimson songs "21st Century Schizoid Man", "In the Court of the Crimson King", as well as "Parisienne Walkways".
Moore's 1980 album Dirty Fingers (which also featured ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Charlie Huhn, former Rainbow/Wild Horses and later Dio bassist Jimmy Bain, and ex-Black Oak Arkansas/Pat Travers and later Ozzy Osbourne/Whitesnake/Ted Nugent drummer Tommy Aldridge) had a song called "Nuclear Attack", which he also performed on the Greg Lake album.
BBM
Formed in 1994, the group comprised Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker (both formerly performers with Cream) and Moore.
Albums
Around the Next Dream (1994)
(Gary Moore's) Scars
Formed in 2002 the band issued an eponymous album Scars which was released on 10 September 2002. The band featured Moore (vocals/guitar), Cass Lewis of Skunk Anansie (bass guitar/backing vocals) and Darrin Mooney of Primal Scream (drums).
Note: This group is not to be confused with the Scottish punk/post-punk band called Scars, which existed from 1977 to 1982.
Albums
Scars (2002)
DVDs
Thin Lizzy Live at Sydney Harbour '78, (1978)
The Old Grey Whistle Test 2, (2003)
Live at Monsters of Rock, (2003)
Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues – Live at Montreux 1990, (2004)
Gary Moore and Friends: One Night in Dublin – A Tribute to Phil Lynott, (2006)
Videos
Gary Moore – Wild Frontier Tour: Live At Isstadion, Stockholm 1987, (1987)
Gary Moore – Emerald Aisles, (1984)
Gary Moore – The Singles
Gary Moore - Live In Belfast: After The War Tour, (1989)
"An Evening of the Blues" with Gary Moore & Midnight Blues Band – featuring Albert Collins & Albert King (1990)
Gary Moore and B.B. King (2006) - "The Thrill is Gone"
Gary Moore participated in a comedy skit entitled "The Easy Guitar Book Sketch", with comedian Rowland Rivron and fellow British musicians Mark Knopfler, Lemmy from Motorhead, Mark King from Level 42, and David Gilmour.
Interview
Conversation with Gary Moore from May, 2007, where he talks about his early days with Phil Lynott - "Moore's almanac." Belfast Telegraph, 24 May 2007.
References
^ R.I.P. Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy) (1952 – 2011)
^ a b c "Rock guitarist Gary Moore dies". BBC. 6 February 2011.
^ a b "Former Thin Lizzy guitarist Moore dies". IrishTimes.com. 6 February 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2011.
^ "Green Lantern! - The Peter Green Les Paul Guitarist Magazine, April 1995 (viewed April 12, 2010)
^ Moore's biography on allmusic.com (viewed April 12, 2010)
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http://guitarinternat...-if-interview/ ^
http://www.myspace.com/patrickrondat Patrick Rondat Biography
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http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p97383 All Music Guide: Jake E. Lee "Overvew"
^ guitarplayer.com article on Moore August 01 2007 (viewed April 12, 2010)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wf022TSoLRg ^ Gary-moore.com
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http://www.theargus.c...ar_found_dead/