Run for Cover (Gary Moore album)
Run for Cover | |||||||
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Studio album by Gary Moore | |||||||
Publication |
September 1985 |
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admission |
January to June 1985 |
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Label (s) | 10 Records / Virgin | ||||||
Format (s) |
LP, MC, CD |
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Title (number) |
9/10/13 |
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running time |
45:41 |
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occupation | see section cast | ||||||
Beau Hill, Peter Collins , Andy Johns, Gary Moore, Mike Stone |
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Studio (s) |
Sarm East, Eel Pie, West Side and AIR in London, Marcus Music in Stockholm |
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Run for Cover is a music album by Northern Irish hard rock and blues guitarist Gary Moore . It was released on 10 Records / Virgin in September 1985 and is often considered Moore's breakthrough.
history
The album dealt in part with Irish subjects as well as subsequent releases. Phil Lynott, among others, took part in the recordings . Out in the Fields , one of Moore's greatest successes, is Lynott's last recording before his death in 1986. Former Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes played on Reach for the Sky and All Messed Up . The ballad Empty Rooms is a remake of the well-known piece by Moore.
criticism
The Allmusic website praised the “fantastic” vocal performances of Hughes and Lynott. They rated the album four out of five stars.
Track list
All titles are by Gary Moore, except where noted.
Original LP
Side one
- "Run for Cover" - 4:13
- "Reach for the Sky" - 4:46
- "Military Man" ( Phil Lynott ) - 5:40
- "Empty Rooms" (Moore / Neil Carter) - 4:17
Side two
- " Out in the Fields " - 4:17
- "Nothing to Lose" - 4:41
- "Once in a Lifetime" - 4:18
- "All Messed Up" (Moore / Carter) - 4:52
- "Listen to Your Heartbeat" - 4:31
CD edition
- "Run for Cover" - 4:13
- "Reach for the Sky" - 4:46
- "Military Man" (Lynott) - 5:40
- "Empty Rooms" (Moore / Carter) - 4:17
- "Out of My System" - 4:01
- " Out in the Fields " - 4:17
- "Nothing to Lose" - 4:41
- "Once in a Lifetime" - 4:18
- "All Messed Up" (Moore / Carter) - 4:52
- "Listen to Your Heartbeat" - 4:31
The Remaster Edition contains the following bonus titles:
- " Still in Love with You " ( Thin Lizzy , 1985 version)
- "Stop Messin 'Around" (live in Belfast, December 17th 1984)
- "Murder in the Skies" (live in Belfast, December 17, 1984)
occupation
- Gary Moore - guitar , lead vocals (on all songs)
- Gary Ferguson - drums ("Run for Cover", "Once in a Lifetime" and "All Messed Up")
- Glenn Hughes - bass ("Run for Cover", "Reach for the Sky", "Out of My System", "Nothing to Lose" and "All Messed Up"), vocals ("Reach for the Sky", "All Messed Up "," Nothing to Lose "and" Out of My System ")
- Andy Richards - Keyboards (All except "Nothing to Lose" and "All Messed Up")
- Neil Carter - background vocals ("Run for Cover", "Empty Rooms", "Nothing to Lose", "Once in a Lifetime" and "Listen to Your Heartbeat"), keyboards ("Out of My System", "Nothing to Lose." "," Once in a Lifetime "and" Listen to Your Heartbeat ")
- Charlie Morgan - drums ("Reach for the Sky", "Military Man" and "Out in the Fields")
- Phil Lynott - e-bass, vocals ("Military Man" and "Out in the Fields")
- Don Airey - keyboards ("Military Man" and "Out in the Fields")
- James (Jimbo) Barton - Sampled Drums ("Empty Rooms")
- Paul Thompson - drums ("Out of My System" and "Nothing to Lose")
- Bob Daisley - electric bass ("Once in a Lifetime")
Charts
year | country | space |
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1985 | SWE | 6th |
1985 | NOR | 7th |
1985 | FIN | 11 |
1985 | UK | 12 |
1985 | NZ | 23 |
1985 | DEU | 27 |
1985 | OUT | 73 |
1985 | United States | 146 |
Awards for music sales
Country / Region | Award | Sales |
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Awards for music sales (country / region, Award, Sales) |
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Sweden (IFPI) | gold | 50,000 |
United Kingdom (BPI) | silver | 60,000 |
All in all |
1 × silver 1 × gold |
110,000 |
Main article: Gary Moore / Discography # Awards for Music Sales
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000615920
- ↑ Guld & Platina 1987-1998. IFPI Sweden , accessed January 11, 2020 (Swedish).
- ^ BRIT Certified. British Phonographic Industry , accessed January 11, 2020 .
literature
- René Aagaard, Finn K. Jensen, The Gary Moore Bio-Discography 1969-1994 , Søborg: Bidstrup, 1996. ISBN 87-983242-6-8 .