Disc 02 01. "Gypsy Woman (Tangerine Studio Session)"
02. "It Takes Time (Tangerine Studio Session)"
03. "I Fall Apart (Tangerine Studio Session)"
04. "At The Bottom (Alternate Take 3)"
05. "At The Bottom (Alternate Take 4)"
06. "Advision Jam"
07. "Laundromat (Alternate Take 1)"
08. "Just The Smile (Alternate Take 1)"
09. "Wave Myself Goodbye (Alternate Take 2)"
10. "Hands Up (Alternate Take 2)"
11. "Sinner Boy (Alternate Take 3)"
12. "For The Last Time (Alternate Take 1)"
13. "It's You (Alternate Take 2)"
14. "I'm Not Suprised (Alternate Take 1)"
15. "For The Last Time (Live On BBC "Sounds Of The Seventies" / 1971)"
16. "Laundromat (Live On BBC "Sounds Of The Seventies" / 1971)"
17. "It Takes Time (Live On BBC "Sounds Of The Seventies" / 1971)"
18. "I Fall Apart (Live On BBC "Sounds Of The Seventies" / 1971)"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
"Rory Gallagher - 50th Anniversary (2CD)" is a special edition release celebrating five decades since the debut of one of blues rock?s most influential guitarists. This double CD set, produced by Universal, features remastered tracks that showcase Rory Gallagher's raw energy and virtuosic musicianship. Listeners are treated to classic songs as well as rare recordings, offering both longtime fans and newcomers an immersive experience into Gallagher?s legendary sound. Universal Music Group, renowned for its commitment to quality and diverse catalogues, ensures this anniversary collection meets the highest standards in audio fidelity and packaging.
Rory Gallagher was an Irish guitarist whose passionate performances and innovative style left a lasting mark on blues and rock music worldwide. Rising to fame with his band Taste before launching a successful solo career in the early 1970s, he released acclaimed albums such as "Tattoo," "Irish Tour '74," and "Deuce." Known for his electrifying live shows and dedication to authenticity over commercialism, Gallagher influenced generations of musicians including Brian May of Queen and The Edge from U2.
The debut solo album by Irish blues rock musician Rory Gallagher, released in 1971. With his first solo album Gallagher continued in the eclectic style that had exemplified his first band, Taste. I recommend.