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Rory Gallagher [50th Anniversary Edition]

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Rory Gallagher [50th Anniversary Edition]
Rory Gallagher [50th Anniversary Edition]

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Rory Gallagher [50th Anniversary Edition]

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Rory Gallagher
's solo debut picks up where
On The Boards
left off - it's a solid, but significantly less raucous, blues rock outing with ten original tunes that were far more than skeletons for his incisive Strat picking.
"Laundromat,"
"Hands Up,"
and
"Sinner Boy"
's distinctive riffs were early concert favorites, but the album's ballads were some of
Gallagher
's strongest.
"For the Last Time,"
"Just the Smile"
and the acoustic
"I'm Not Surprised"
mixed strains of Delta blues with strong melodic sensibilities into songs of rare poignancy, especially for an artist who was best known for his scorching leads. In this respect
was an early model for
Eric Clapton
, whose solo career followed a similar path. Interestingly,
seems rather restrained throughout his debut, holding back the fret-burning in favor of strong songs. He opens up on the album's jazzy, seven-minute finale
"Can't Believe It's You"
which even features an alto sax, an instrument
all but abandoned on later albums. 2000's reissued, remastered version of the disc includes two additional tunes,
Muddy Waters
' slow Delta blues number
"Gypsy Woman"
Otis Rush
's fast Chicago shuffle
"It Takes Time,"
both cut at the same sessions.
's slashing slide guitar and vocals sound as impassioned any other track; shuffle
"It Takes Time"
isn't quite as impressive but still shows how comfortable
is with straight blues. Brother/compiler
Donal Gallagher
's track notes are short but illuminating, and the remastered sound, although not as vibrant as on later reissues of
's catalog, is a big improvement over any existing version of this consistently superb album. ~ Hal Horowitz

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