The night I saw Rory Gallagher (pronounced "Gal - a - her"), I was wasted. He and his band opened for Rod Stewart and the Faces, notorious for being a loose, good-time, party band. ...more about Rory Gallagher
Gallagher's second album for Chrysalis -- and last with his longstanding trio ofLou Martin(keyboards),Rod De'Ath(drums) andGerry McAvoy(bass) -- was a milestone in his career. ...more about Rory Gallagher
Kicking off with the furious "Walk on Hot Coals" where Rory Gallagher's stinging guitar andLou Martin's insistent piano pounding spar within the context of one of Rory's classic rockers, the album pre ...more about Rory Gallagher
Track listing: 1) Laundromat ; 2) Just The Smile; 3) I Fall Apart ; 4) Wave Myself Goodbye; 5) Hands Up; 6) Sinner Boy ; 7) For The Last Time; 8) It's You; 9) I'm Not Surprised; 10) Can't Believe It's ...more about Rory Gallagher
Gallagher's work ethic was in high gear as he somehow found time to write nine more songs in the midst of non-stop touring for his second album released in 1973. ...more about Rory Gallagher
Even in the late '70s, when his hard-rockin' blues drew him to the New Metal fraternity, Gallagher's acoustic numbers were usually the highlight of his set. ...more about Rory Gallagher
Almost fifteen years after elfin emoter Bjork and her band the Sugarcubes landed here from Iceland, we got the elongated psych-drones of Sigur Ros. And now comes the flood. ...more about Rory Gallagher