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Previously Unreleased 20-Track Live Collection Culled from Early 1977 Tour; Mixed from the Original Multi Track Tapes and Mastered at Abbey Road
Following on from 2019s highly successful Blues album is Rory Gallaghers new vinyl 3LP collection Check Shirt Wizard Live In 77. This 20-song, previously unreleased, set is culled from four shows (London, Brighton, Sheffield and Newcastle) during an early 1977 tour across the UK in support of Gallaghers then latest album Calling Card. Featuring fantastic live versions of tracks from that album as well as songs from the 1975 Against The Grain album and other live favorites. Check Shirt Wizard has been mixed from the original multi track tapes from the Rory Gallagher archive, which were recorded by the Rolling Stones and Jethro Tulls mobile studios and mastered at Abbey Road.
Rory Gallaghers most popular albums have always been his live ones, such as Live! In Europe, Irish Tour 74 and Stage Struck. He was an artist that came alive when onstage and this album covers a previously undocumented live period. The whole concert was taped on the Jethro Tull Maison Rouge mobile by the way, and from where I was standing that concert on record would surpass the classic Live in Europe album. And thats saying a lot (Brian Harrigan Melody Maker 1977, Hammersmith Odeon, London). Check Shirt Wizards cover painting is by a young Irish graffiti artist Vincent Zara who has stenciled Gallaghers image across his home country.
If ever there was a musicians musician then that accolade surely belongs to Rory Gallagher. Renowned for his blistering live performances and highly respected for his dedication to his craft, he died in 1995, aged just 47, yet his reputation has continued to flourish in the years since. Indeed, some of rocks most seminal figures, from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton, Queens Brian May to The Smiths Johnny Marr, have cited him as an influence. Rory Gallagher remains a touchstone for all would-be guitar heroes in the 21st Century.






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