Label: Virgin Records (Europe), 7243 5 83577 2 1
Style: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Country: Belfast, Northern Ireland (4 April 1952 - 6 February 2011)
Time: 61:25
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 420 Mb
Charts: UK #2, AUS #73, FIN #10, GER #27, NZ #23, NOR #7, SWE #6, US #146. UK: Silver; SWE: Gold.
Run
for Cover is the fifth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitarist
Gary Moore, released on 2 September 1985. It is often considered his
breakthrough album.
The album includes the top 5 single "Out in the
Fields" and a re-recording of the song "Empty Rooms", originally from
Moore's previous album Victims of the Future, which became one of
Moore's biggest solo successes, reaching No. 23 on the UK charts.
The
album features many of Moore's musical friends, including Deep Purple
bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes, Paul Thompson of Roxy Music and Phil
Lynott from Thin Lizzy. Lynott and Moore trade lead vocals on "Out in
the Fields", while Lynott sings alone on "Military Man", an old Grand
Slam track. "Out in the Fields" is about the turmoil in their native
Ireland. Lynott also provided vocals for a re-recording of the Thin
Lizzy classic "Still in Love with You", on which Moore originally played
guitar; the track was initially issued as a B-side of "Out in the
Fields", but is included on later remastered versions of the album.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_for_Cover_(Gary_Moore_album))
01. Run For Cover (04:13)
02. Gary Moore feat. Glenn Hughes / Reach For The Sky (04:45)
03. Gary Moore with Phil Lynott / Military Man (05:40)
04. Empty Rooms (04:18)
05. Gary Moore feat. Glenn Hughes / Out Of My System (04:07)
06. Gary Moore feat. Phil Lynott / Out In The Fields (04:17)
07. Gary Moore feat. Phil Lynott and Glenn Hughes / Nothing To Lose (04:41)
08. Once In A Lifetime (04:18)
09. Gary Moore feat. Glenn Hughes / All Messed Up (04:52)
10. Listen To Your Heartbeat (04:38)
11. Gary Moore with Phil Lynott / Still In Love With You (05:59)
12. Stop Messin' Around (Live) [Bonus Track] (04:08)
13. Murder In The Skies (Live) [Bonus Track] (05:23)

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