Scars (Gary Moore album)
Scars | ||||
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Studio album by Scars | ||||
Released |
26 August 2002 (Europe) 4 September 2002 (Japan) 10 September 2002 (US)[1] | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Studio |
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Genre | Blues rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 59:50 | |||
Label |
Sanctuary Victor (Japan only) | |||
Producer | Chris Tsangarides, Gary Moore | |||
Scars chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Rock Hard | 8.0/10[3] |
Scars is a 2002 album by the Gary Moore-led blues rock group called Scars (not to be confused with the Edinburgh post-punk group called Scars).
In 2002 Gary Moore decided to form a band with ex-Skunk Anansie bassist Cass Lewis and Primal Scream drummer Darrin Mooney called Scars. Their studio album "Scars", released on September 2 on Sanctuary Records, includes compositions reminiscent of the sound of artists like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, in a modern way.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "When the Sun Goes Down" | Moore, Lewis, Mooney | 4:19 |
2. | "Rectify" | Moore, Lewis, Mooney | 4:21 |
3. | "Wasn't Born in Chicago" | Moore | 4:35 |
4. | "Stand Up" | Moore, Lewis, Mooney | 4:11 |
5. | "Just Can't Let You Go" | Moore | 7:40 |
6. | "My Baby (She's So Good to Me)" | Moore | 3:26 |
7. | "World of Confusion" | Moore | 4:22 |
8. | "Ball and Chain" | Moore, Lewis, Mooney | 12:53 |
9. | "World Keep Turnin' Round" | Moore | 4:15 |
10. | "Who Knows (What Tomorrow May Bring)?" | Moore | 9:48 |
Personnel
- Scars
- Gary Moore – guitars, vocals, producer, mixing
- Cass Lewis – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Darrin Mooney – drums
- Production
- Chris Tsangarides – producer, engineer, mixing
- Tim Hole, Dan Turner, Drew Roberts, Matt Crawford – assistant engineers
- Ian Cooper – mastering at Metropolis Mastering, London
References
- ↑ "SCARS: Album Details Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. 7 August 2002. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
- ↑ Horowitz, Hal. "Gary Moore - Scars review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
- ↑ Böhm, Daniel (2002). "Review Album : Gary Moore - Scars". Rock Hard (in German). No. 184. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
- ↑ "Gary Moore's biography 2000-2008". Moorepanos.com. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
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