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Irish Tour

Irish Tour

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Artist: Rory Gallagher
Label: Buddha
Category: Music

List Price: $11.98
Buy New: $6.77
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New (37) Used (15) Collectible (1) from $6.36

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 20764

Format: Live, Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 99650
UPC: 744659965029
EAN: 0744659965029
ASIN: B00001OH7G

Release Date: September 14, 1999
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Tracks:

  • Cradle Rock
  • I Wonder Who - Rory Gallagher, Waters, Muddy
  • Tattoo'd Lady
  • Too Much Alcohol - Rory Gallagher, Hutto
  • As the Crow Flies - Rory Gallagher, White, Tony Joe
  • A Million Miles Away
  • Walk on Hot Coals
  • Who's That Coming?
  • Back on My Stompin' Ground (After Hours)
  • Maritime

Similar Items:

  • Live in Europe
  • The BBC Sessions
  • Live at Montreux/The Definitive Collection
  • Calling Card
  • Rory Gallagher

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Digitally remastered reissue of the late bluesy Irish rockguitarist's 1974 concert album, first released on Polydor.Contains all 10 of the original tracks. Also featuresredesigned artwork & new liner notes. 1998 Strange Music/Capo/ RCA/ BMG release.


Customer Reviews:   Read 39 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Great Guitar player   October 18, 2008
This cd is great! I never got to see him live but this cd rocks


5 out of 5 stars A career peak, an essential guitar album   October 4, 2008
"Irish Tour" was essentially Rory's "Frampton Comes Alive" moment. FM "AOR" ("Album Oriented Radio") stations grabbed on to this one and would not let go. The 10 minute live version of "A Million Miles Away" accounted for the majority of airplay, especially on San Francisco's legendary station KSAN.

The album begins with a tightly-wound guitar riff that has more than a little Angus Young around the edges: "Cradle Rock" is one part roadhouse blues, one part arena rock, and a great opener.

"I Wonder Who" offers more blues, featuring a call-and-response tease of a minute or so between Rory's vocal and his guitar, before the band slowly joins the song. At the 1:45 mark, everyone's on board. Over the course of 8 minutes, there are ample solos and the rise-and-fall volume dynamics that are key to live blues dynamics.

"Tattoo'd Lady" is a mainstream rock song, on the fast side of mid-tempo, with more tight soloing.

"Too Much Alcohol," another 12 bar blues stomper, begins with Rory's signature slide playing. Many dabbled with slide, Rory was one of the few masters of the art. The song then benefits from an audience hand-clap backbeat (fortunately, they are in tempo with the song). It's just Rory and his guitar again, with the band coming in at the 2 minute mark.

"As The Crow Flies" is an acoustic blues, breaking things up a bit and setting the stage for the next track, the classic "A Million Miles Away." The song showcases Rory's talent as a guitarist and his ability to inject influences outside of the expected blues genres. This was one of those 10 minute "get lost in it" tracks, like Paul Butterfield's "East-West" and a few others, that had a beginning, a middle "adventure," and a ride back home at the end. 34 years later, it still packs a punch.

"Walk On Hot Coals" veers from the pensive mood of "A Million Miles Away" into another 11 minute track that plays off of shifting tempos but is more of an aggressive rocker.

"Who's That Coming" brings back the slide, and this one's Foghat-style road rock, essentially a framework for the band to jump into a propulsive jam.

"Back On My Stomping Ground" is another slide-fueled track, more measured and laid back than some of the longer jamming tracks, and a very satisfying finish to a powerful set.

34 seconds of "Maritime" close the album, similar in spirit to Santo & Johnny's legendary "Sleepwalk."

Simply put, this album belongs in any serious guitar rock / 1970s rock collection. Rory deserved much more mainstream recognition than he got in his lifetime, but the music still lives on, loud and strong.




5 out of 5 stars Great album for any blues or rock fans!   September 19, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

2 Million Copies of this cd have already been sold worldwide. If that doesn't give you confidence in buying this record, I dont know what will. Anyone that is a fan of blues rock should get this cd. If you are new to Rory Gallagher's music, I recommend picking up this one! It was my first album by him and I've been a fan ever since. Every track is awesome and the majority of them last 7-10 minutes a song. Filled with crunching blues and rock guitar and Gallagher's bluesy voice make this album one of the best live cd's I've listened to.

Tracks Include:
1.Cradle Rock (7:40)
2.I Wonder Who (7:52)
3. Tattoo'd Lady (5:04)
4. Too Much Alcohol (8:30)
5. As The Crow Flies (6:02)
6. A Million Miles Away (9:29)
7. Walk On Hot Coals (11:13)
8. Who's That Coming? (10:04)
9. Back On My Stompin' Ground (After Hours) (5:20)
10. Maritime (0:33)




5 out of 5 stars Rory At His Complete Best.   August 24, 2008
Ok,for the record this Rory Gallagher Album was titled Irish Tour '74 on it's initial release way back 34 years ago. A Live recording from his Irish Tour in 1974,the venues were Cork City Hall,Dublin and Belfast.I have in my possession the double vinyl on Polydor records which I bought way back in 1974 when I was merely a 14 year old kid(that makes me 45 now for all you matameticians out there,ha,ha).In fact when this album was first released on cd it's title remained Irish Tour but they dropped the year '74 and it came in a double cd format with the thicker box and much stronger than the present ones.It was released on intercord,Capo Records,but there is a track called Just A Little Bit which is not included on this new updated version.It had the exact same tracks as the Double vinyl otherwise but some of them are longer again that these ones.I also have that in my possession.Then I bought the Lets Go To Work Boxed Set and hey presto,it was also included in this brilliant set.I have bought this cd in 4 different formats,Why?Ok let me tell you why.Well firstly it reminds me of such a priveleged childhood I had where I could go and see Rory Gallagher perform every Christmas in Cork City Hall.It also reminds me so much of those great Summers when Rory was big news in the Music world.I'd buy the whole lot over again just to hear Walk On Hot Coals.It's astounding to listen and realise there's only one man playing what to me is the most amazing guitar solo i've ever heard.I love Tattoed Lady,Cradle Rock,and A Million Miles Away and Tony Joe Whites As The Crow Flies just as much.It is a great shame that Rory Gallagher was never really acknowledged here in Ireland(apart from a mediocre statue and plack name in Cork City.I was thinking more along the lines of replacing Father Matthew) let alone in The World,but then I suppose when you had long hair and were a musician here in Ireland in those days you were considered an outcast by all the powerful people like school teachers,priests,cops.Thank God for Donal Gallaghers persistence and love of his brothers music that we can still buy Rorys music and watch those amazing concerts on dvd now.This cd will change your musical tastes forever.Buy it now and re-invent yourself.


5 out of 5 stars Smokin   April 24, 2008
For new and old fans alike, there is no better example of Rory's fire and intensity than this gem. One of the most underrated guitarists ever, Rory shows why he better than Clapton (dare I say?). Besides, his live shows were almost a religious experience-I saw him three times in Europe and this disc captures his sound perfectly.



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