Live at Monsters of Rock
Gary Moore · 2003
62 min · 10 tracks · hard rock · jazz fusion · blues rock
A visceral showcase of blues-infused rock, capturing the electric energy of a live performance.
Why this album works
The album features a powerful setlist that highlights Moore's blend of blues and rock, resonating with fans and critics alike. It captures a significant moment in his career, reflecting his enduring influence on the rock genre, especially during live performances known for their intensity and musicianship.
- Best for
- long, immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys gradual builds and payoffs
- Context
- By the time 'Live at Monsters of Rock' was released in 2003, Gary Moore had established himself as a prolific musician with a diverse discography. This album arrived after his critical and commercial successes in the late '80s and early '90s, showcasing his return to the live performance scene that solidified his reputation as a guitar virtuoso.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Elton John· Ringo Starr· Paul McCartney· David Bowie· George Harrison· John Lennon· Bee Gees· The Who
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Shapes of Things to Come 5:01
- 2 Wishing Well Standout 4:32
- 3 Rectify 5:10
- 4 Guitar Intro 2:14
- 5 Stand Up 6:07
- 6 Just Can’t Let You Go 9:22
- 7 Walking by Myself 4:52
- 8 Don’t Believe a Word 7:15
- 9 Out in the Fields Standout 8:52
- 10 Parisienne Walkways Standout 9:18
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