Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band – Live at Montreux 1990

Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band – Live at Montreux 1990 is a live DVD by Gary Moore. Recorded live on 21 June 1990.

Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band - Live at Montreux 1990
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Released2004
Recorded21 June 1990
GenreBlues, blues-rock
Length130:00 (approximately)
LabelEagle Rock Entertainment, Ltd.
ProducerClaude Nobs - Montreux Sounds SA / Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin - Eagle Vision
Gary Moore chronology
Live at Monsters of Rock
(2003)
Gary Moore & The Midnight Blues Band - Live at Montreux 1990
(2004)
One Night in Dublin: A Tribute to Phil Lynott
(2006)

Founded in 1967, the Montreux Jazz Festival is recognized as one of the most prestigious annual music events in the world. This 1990 performance was the first for Gary Moore at the event. He has since played the festival on a regular basis. This was a part of the tour supporting his Still Got the Blues album. Albert Collins was a featured guest at this performance.

The DVD, released in 2004 by Eagle Vision, includes three bonus songs from Gary Moore's 1997 performance at Montreux.

Performances

1990 Performance

  1. "Oh Pretty Woman"
  2. "Walking By Myself"
  3. "The Stumble"
  4. "All Your Love"
  5. "Midnight Blues"
  6. "You Don't Love Me"
  7. "Still Got The Blues"
  8. "Texas Strut"
  9. "Moving On"
  10. "Too Tired" (featuring Albert Collins)
  11. "Cold Cold Feeling" (featuring Albert Collins)
  12. "Farther Up the Road" (featuring Albert Collins)
  13. "King of The Blues" (with Albert Collins)
  14. "Stop Messin' Around"
  15. "The Blues is Alright" (with Albert Collins)
  16. "The Messiah Will Come Again"

1997 Performance (bonus songs)

  1. "Out In The Fields"
  2. "Over The Hills & Far Away"
  3. "Parisienne Walkways"

Personnel

1990 Concert Line Up

Special Guest:

1997 Concert Line Up (bonus songs)

Production

  • Claude Nobs - Executive Producer for Montreux Sounds SA
  • Terry Shand - Executive Producer for Eagle Vision
  • Geoff Kempin - Executive Producer for Eagle Vision
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