Stage Struck Rory Gallagher

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1980
  • Sales Rank: 15,720
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972501222
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Stage Struck

1LISTENShin Kicker 3:58
2LISTENWayward Child 4:32
3LISTENBrute Force and Ignorance 4:09
4LISTENMoonchild 6:03
5LISTENBad Penny 6:39
6LISTENKey Chain 5:03
7LISTENFollow Me 5:56
8LISTENBought and Sold 4:39
9LISTENThe Last of the Independents 5:39
10LISTENShadow Play 5:08

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Editorial Reviews

Guitarist Gallager's third officially released live album (during his lifetime) captures him on a grinding world tour in 1979 and 1980, pumping out blues rockers with requisite aggression, yet none of the charm and subtlety that made his previous concert recordings so essential. The song selection is weak as it concentrates on lesser tracks from his late 70's collections, but more problematically the Irishman sounds like he's rushing the tunes and generally playing too loud. The arrangements bludgeon the songs behind a wall of sound, as Rory spits, rather than sings the lyrics, shouting above the crashing fray. This is particularly true of "Bad Penny," one of two newly added tracks for the revised 2000 edition, where Gallagher growls out the words as if they had little or no meaning, then shifts into a reggae beat that adds nothing to this version of one of his better tracks. While the live shows might have gone down well on stage, when they transfers to album, the excitement is lost, and instead of Gallagher's classy, snappy, eclectic mix of blues, folk and rock, Stage Struck sounds like plodding, second-rate Bad Company or Foghat. Where both previous live discs added a few acoustic tunes as well as digging into deep blues to vary the sound and show Gallagher's versatility, this one stays firmly rooted in straightforward sluggish rock, with precious little roll. All the songs push the five-minute mark, but none have the sizzle and compactness of Gallagher's best work. He sounds like he's going though the motions for the first time in his career, making this a below par, if not quite valueless document. The two additional tunes total about eleven minutes, but the disc is at least 20 minutes short of its potential playing time. Surely there must have been other tapes from this tour of better quality to tack on here. In any case, this is a disappointing reminder that even the best artists can release inferior work. For prime live Gallagher stick with either 1972's peppy Live in Europe, the blistering Irish Tour '74 or the terrific posthumous release, BBC Sessions. Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

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The crowd didn't seem to mind.by Anonymous

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August 27, 2004: Regardless of what Mr. Horowitz says in the above review, I find this cd extremely enjoyable. I too have "Live '72" & "Irish Tour '74" along with a handfull of bootlegs and I find them all completely different, which makes them all unique unto themselves. Rory had as many bad nights as he did good ones but he'd never admit to any of us if he was on a downer. He just took the stage with all the dominating energy he could muster and take us day after day, night after night, on some of the most beautiful rock & blues journeys we could ever ask for! "Shin Kick", "Moon Child", & "Shadowplay" are my favorites. Hal, so what if this is the "weak" live cd in Rory's collection? From what I hear, the crowd didn't seem to mind on those particular nights!

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