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The BBC Sessions (CD - 1999)UPC: 00744659964923As low as $5.59 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Rory Gallagher Label: Buddha Records Genre: Blues - British Blues Album Description: IN CONCERT:Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lou Martin (keyboards); Gerry McAvoy (bass); Rod deAth, Ted McKenna (drums).Producers: Jeff Griffin, Tony Wilson, Chris Lycett.STUDIO:Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lou Mart... read more IN CONCERT: Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lou Martin (keyboards); Gerry McAvoy (bass); Rod deAth, Ted McKenna (drums). Producers: Jeff Griffin, Tony Wilson, Chris Lycett. STUDIO: Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lou Martin (keyboards); Wilgar Campbell, Rod deAth, Brendan O'Neil (drums). Producers include: Bernie Andrews, Malcolm Brown, John Muir, Pete Ritzema, Jeff Griffin. Engineers include: Mike Harding, Mike Franks. Recorded at BBC Studios, Maida Vale and Portland Place, Paris Theatre in London, England and BBC in Manchester, England. Includes liner notes by Donal Gallagher. Personnel: Rory Gallagher (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lou Martin (keyboards); Gerry McAvoy (bass guitar); Rod De'Ath, Brendan O'Neil, Ted McKenna, Wilgar Campbell (drums). Audio Mixer: Tony Arnold. Recording information: BBC Studios, London, England (04/15/1971-03/20/1986); BBC, Manchester, England (04/15/1971-03/20/1986); Maida Vale, London, England (04/15/1971-03/20/1986); Paris Theatre, London, England (04/15/1971-03/20/1986); Portland Place, London, England (04/15/1971-03/20/1986). Photographers: Michael Putland; Gary Heery. The resurrected Buddha acquired the rights to much of Rory Gallagher's prime material in 1999. They began their reissue program with his first two albums, then they moved to what most hardcore fans would consider the crown jewel of the series, a double-disc collection of Gallagher's BBC sessions. Like most lead guitarists (at least those of his generation), he would often expand his music when playing live, turning in vibrant, exciting versions of his material, peppered with great guitar solos. Although it lacks the kinetic spark generated whenever a musician performs in front of a live audience, BBC Sessions is one of the finest live sets in his catalog, thanks to its crystalline fidelity, strong performances, and classy presentation. Certainly, this collection isn't for anyone that isn't already devoted to Gallagher, but for those who are, there's plenty to cherish here -- individual solos, impassioned vocals, and good liner notes. It's an excellent, worthy addition to his catalog, and it helps confirm Gallagher's gift as a blues-rock guitarist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine minimize
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