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  1. 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.

  2. 5 de mar. de 2010 · En el 82, en pleno auge del heavy y con todas esas maneras ya bien cuajadas e incorporadas, Gary Moore parió uno de sus mejores discos, Corridors of Power, que en gran medida explora con maestría ese punto en que la vertiente ya clásica del estilo se volvía más arrolladora sin dejar todavía de recordar un poco al blues.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2018 · Gary Moore is an astounding rock guitarist, capable of wrenching the most scintillating and unique licks imaginable from six strings. His brief stints with Colosseum II and Thin Lizzy showed him to be a versatile and technically superior player, and on Corridors of Power his abilities as a songwriter are showcased along with his ...

  4. Corridors of Power es el tercer álbum de estudio del guitarrista norirlandés de blues rock y hard rock Gary Moore, publicado en 1982 por el sello Virgin Records. Con este trabajo se aleja de las influencias del blues rock para enfocarse en el hard rock y heavy metal, siendo uno de sus discos más agresivos. 1 .

  5. Corridors of Power. Gary Moore. Released September 1982. Corridors of Power Tracklist. 1. Don’t Take Me for a Loser Lyrics. 2. Always Gonna Love You Lyrics. 3. Wishing Well Lyrics....

  6. GARY MOORE Don't Take Me For A Loser - (Album: Corridors of power - 1982) 4:31. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1984 CD release of "Corridors Of Power" on Discogs.

  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". The outstanding selection is full of standouts: "End of the World", "Always Gonna Love You", "Don't Take Me for a Loser", "I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow", the NWOBHM-esque "Rockin' Every ...