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  1. Corridors of Power (1982) Victims of the Future (1984) Rockin' Every Night (1984) Gogmagog. I Will Be There EP (1985) Vow Wow. V (1987) Helter Skelter (1988) Black Sabbath. Tyr (1990) Forbidden (1995) Headless Cross (1989) Live in Vienna (1989) The Brian May Band. Back to the Light (1992) Live At Brixton Academy (1993) Another World (1998)

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    • Philip Neil Murray
  2. Lista de canciones. Todas las canciones escritas por Gary Moore, a menos que se indique lo contrario. Músicos. Gary Moore: voz, guitarra eléctrica y coros. Neil Murray: bajo. Ian Paice: batería. Tommy Eyre: teclados. Músicos adicionales. John Sloman: coros. Jack Bruce: co-voz principal en «End of the World» Mo Foster: bajo en «End of the World»

    • 43:10
    • Townhouse Studios, Londres, marzo-mayo de 1982
    • septiembre de 1982
  3. In 1982, Neil Murray and Ian Paice both joined Gary Moore for a very successful two years. Murray and Paice recorded three albums with Moore: Corridors of Power (1982), Victims of the Future (1983) and Rockin' Every Night – Live in Japan (1983).

  4. 1 de ene. de 2018 · His band includes former Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray and former Deep Purple skin-disturber Ian Paice. Keyboardist Tommy Eyre used to play with the Mark Almond Band. Corridors of Power was produced by Jeff Glixman, who has worked on several albums by Kansas, and has a raw sound with the guitars right up front.

  5. 5 de mar. de 2010 · Es un pedazo de producción muy cuidada, un verdadero gusto. Y es que si en un disco tocan mano a mano Gary Moore, Ian Paice, Neil Murray y Tommy Eire no hay más que relajarse y dejar que venga lo que tenga que venir de este póker de ases.

  6. The album also features then-former Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice, ex-Whitesnake bassist Neil Murray and former Uriah Heep singer John Sloman on backing vocals, with contributions from keyboardists Tommy Eyre and Don Airey, drummer Bobby Chouinard and bassist Mo Foster.

  7. 1982's "Corridors of Power" is one of the most significant and compelling albums Gary Moore ever recorded, comparable to his next LP "Victims of the Future".