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  1. Still Got the Blues (for You) Sortie : avril 1990. Walking By Myself. Sortie : août 1990. Too Tired. Sortie : novembre 1990. modifier. Still Got the Blues est le huitième album studio du guitariste nord-irlandais, Gary Moore. Il est paru le 26 mars 1990 sur le label Virgin Records et a été produit par Gary Moore et Ian Taylor.

  2. Başlığından da anlaşılacağı gibi, Still Got the Blues, onun electric blues tarzına kaydığını göstermektedir. Albüm Albert King, Albert Collins ve George Harrison'ın konuk katkılarını içermektedir. Başlık parçası single olarak yayınlandı ve 16 Şubat 1991'de Billboard Hot 100'de 97 numaraya ulaştı.

  3. If you listen close to how he plays…you can hear the influence of those old blues men in his style. Lyrics: They call it stormy Monday, but Tuesday is as just as bad. Yeah, they call it stormy Monday but Tuesday, Tuesday is as just as bad. You know Wednesday is worst, and Thursday, oh so sad. The eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I’ll go ...

  4. Import Hybrid-SACD pressing. Made in Japan. Still Got the Blues is the eighth solo studio album by Irish guitarist Gary Moore in 1990, features guest contributions from Albert King, Albert Collins and George Harrison. Universal. 2020.

  5. 25. Apr. 2024 · Unlike the two other famous guitar-playing Kings in blues music – B.B. and Freddie – Albert King wasn’t born with a regal name. He was, in fact, baptized Albert Nelson, but by the time he ...

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  6. You know an old-school player is the man when SRV is playing rhythm for him. These two prove the blues have no color. The mutual respect is palpable! Blues like this is a ritual. It’s a very narrow genre, and very deep. And NOBODY got deeper into it than Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan got down almost as deep into it on his better days. It ...

  7. Still Got the Blues was assisted by contributions from Albert King, Albert Collins and George Harrison. The title track was released on the single format and reached #97 on the Billboard Hot 100 on 16 February 1991. It was the only single of Moore's to chart in the Billboard Hot 100. The album reached #83 on the Billboard 200 on 16 February 1991, then was certified gold by the RIAA on November ...