Gary Moore

How Blue Can You Get180g Limited Edition Light Blue Vi

  • Format: 12" LP
  • Condition: New, in original packaging
  • Label: Mascot
  • Year of publication: 2021

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On the 30th In April, Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group/ will release a new album entitled "How Blue Can You Get" with previously unreleased material by Gary Moore, who died 10 years ago.

This month marks the tenth anniversary of the Northern Irish musician's tragic death. He left behind an incredibly impressive back catalogue. These include solo albums such as "Still Got The Blues" (1990), "Blues for Greeny" (1995) or his first number one success "Wild Frontier" (1987), but also as a band member of Thin Lizzy, Skid Row and Colosseum II, Moore left a legacy that is only surpassed by a few others. Deep in the Moore family archives, some previously unheard and unreleased deep cuts and alternative versions have surfaced. These impressively underline that Gary Moore was one of the best modern representatives of the blues. With “In My Dreams,” “How Blue Can You Get” even offers us a flawless blues ballad that could have been on the mega-successful album “Still Got The Blues.”

“How Blue Can You Get” is an absolute “must have” for every fan!




On the 30th In April, Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group/ will release a new album entitled "How Blue Can You Get" with previously unreleased material by Gary Moore, who died 10 years ago. This month marks the tenth anniversary of the Northern Irish musician's tragic death. He left behind an incredibly impressive back catalogue. These include solo albums such as "Still Got The Blues" (1990), "Blues for Greeny" (1995) or his first number one success "Wild Frontier" (1987), but also as a band member of Thin Lizzy, Skid Row and Colosseum II, Moore left a legacy that is only surpassed by a few others. Deep in the Moore family archives, some previously unheard and unreleased deep cuts and alternative versions have surfaced. These impressively underline that Gary Moore was one of the best mod