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'''Live at The Marquee''' a [[Gary Moore]] album, was recorded live at [[The Marquee Club]], [[London]], [[England]]. Material was garnered from two shows on November 5-6, 1980. The performance featured material from Moore's 1979 solo album [[Back On The Streets]] and his project [[G-Force (Gary Moore album)|G-Force]], also from 1979. The lineup, referred to as 'Gary Moore and Friends' consisted of several veteran musicians. In addition to Moore on [[guitar]]/[[vocals]], Kenny Driscoll previously with the [[Welsh]] band [[Lone Star (band)|Lone Star]] provided vocals. Andy Pyle with a long resume including [[Blodwyn Pig]], [[Savoy Brown]], [[Alvin Lee]] & Company, [[The Kinks]], [[Wishbone Ash]] and more, provided his talents on bass guitar. On [[keyboards]] was long time Gary Moore collaborator, [[Don Airey]] most notably associated with [[Black Sabbath]], [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Deep Purple]] and [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]]. On [[drums]] the band was joined by [[Tommy Aldridge]] another veteran rocker most notably associated with [[Black Oak Arkansas]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Thin Lizzy]] and [[Whitesnake]].
'''Live at The Marquee''' a [[Gary Moore]] album, was recorded live at [[The Marquee Club]], [[London]], [[England]]. Material was garnered from two shows on November 5-6, 1980. The performance featured material from Moore's 1979 solo album [[Back On The Streets]] and his project [[G-Force (Gary Moore album)|G-Force]], also from 1979. The lineup, referred to as 'Gary Moore and Friends' consisted of several veteran musicians. In addition to Moore on [[guitar]]/[[vocals]], Kenny Driscoll previously with the [[Welsh]] band [[Lone Star (band)|Lone Star]] provided vocals. Andy Pyle with a long resume including [[Blodwyn Pig]], [[Savoy Brown]], [[Alvin Lee]] & Company, [[The Kinks]], [[Wishbone Ash]] and more, provided his talents on bass guitar. On [[Musical keyboard|keyboards]] was long time Gary Moore collaborator, [[Don Airey]] most notably associated with [[Black Sabbath]], [[Jethro Tull (band)|Jethro Tull]], [[Whitesnake]], [[Deep Purple]] and [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]]. On [[drums]] the band was joined by [[Tommy Aldridge]] another veteran rocker most notably associated with [[Black Oak Arkansas]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Thin Lizzy]] and [[Whitesnake]].


This album was originally released without Moore's approval for the final mix by [[Jet Records]] in [[Japan]], date unknown. There have been several subsequent releases as "licensed" by Jet Records. On August 20, 2002, [[Sanctuary Records]] released an original recording remastered and enhanced CD.
This album was originally released without Moore's approval for the final mix by [[Jet Records]] in [[Japan]], date unknown. There have been several subsequent releases as "licensed" by Jet Records. On August 20, 2002, [[Sanctuary Records]] released an original recording remastered and enhanced CD.
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*[[Gary Moore]] - [[guitar]] / [[vocals]]
*[[Gary Moore]] - [[guitar]] / [[vocals]]
*[[Lone Star (band)|Kenny Driscoll]] - [[vocals]]
*[[Lone Star (band)|Kenny Driscoll]] - [[vocals]]
*[[Don Airey]] - [[keyboards]]
*[[Don Airey]] - [[Musical keyboard|keyboards]]
*[[Andy Pyle]] - [[bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Andy Pyle]] - [[bass guitar|bass]]
*[[Tommy Aldridge]] - [[drums]]
*[[Tommy Aldridge]] - [[drums]]

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Live at The Marquee a Gary Moore album, was recorded live at The Marquee Club, London, England. Material was garnered from two shows on November 5-6, 1980. The performance featured material from Moore's 1979 solo album Back On The Streets and his project G-Force, also from 1979. The lineup, referred to as 'Gary Moore and Friends' consisted of several veteran musicians. In addition to Moore on guitar/vocals, Kenny Driscoll previously with the Welsh band Lone Star provided vocals. Andy Pyle with a long resume including Blodwyn Pig, Savoy Brown, Alvin Lee & Company, The Kinks, Wishbone Ash and more, provided his talents on bass guitar. On keyboards was long time Gary Moore collaborator, Don Airey most notably associated with Black Sabbath, Jethro Tull, Whitesnake, Deep Purple and Rainbow. On drums the band was joined by Tommy Aldridge another veteran rocker most notably associated with Black Oak Arkansas, Ozzy Osbourne, Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake.

This album was originally released without Moore's approval for the final mix by Jet Records in Japan, date unknown. There have been several subsequent releases as "licensed" by Jet Records. On August 20, 2002, Sanctuary Records released an original recording remastered and enhanced CD.

Track listing

Sanctuary Remastered CD, 2002

  1. "Back On The Streets" (Moore) – 5:29
  2. "Run To Your Mama" (Moore) – 5:19
  3. "Dancin'" (Moore/Nauseef/Dee/Newton) – 5:38
  4. "She's Got You" (Moore/Nauseef) – 7:12
  5. "Parisienne Walkways" (Moore/Lynott) – 7:45
  6. "You" (Moore) – 4:28
  7. "Nuclear Attack" (Moore) – 5:09
  8. "Dallas Warhead" (Moore) – 9:58

Personnel