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LOST RORY GALLAGHER STUDIO ALBUM FROM 1978 TO FINALLY BE RELEASED!

  • April 25, 2011
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Music

Two-Disc Set, Notes From San Francisco, To Land May 17 Via Eagle Rock Entertainment

Lavish Package Includes Never-Before-Released 1979 Concert!

The story goes that Jimi Hendrix was once asked what it was like to be the greatest guitarist in the world, to which he replied, “I don’t know, go ask Rory Gallagher!”

Rory Gallagher (1948-1995) is simply one of the all-time guitar greats. Slash, The Edge, Brian May, Johnny Marr, Janick Gers, Ritchie Blackmore, Glenn Tipton and Vivian Campbell have all said it. Since practically inventing the Power Trio format in Taste (both Cream and Taste debuted in 1966), Gallagher’s music has stood the test of time and he’s as popular now as he ever was, his influence gargantuan.

The story of Rory’s lost San Francisco album actually starts in Japan. In November 1977, after a grueling six-month world tour, the band flew straight from their last show in Japan to San Francisco to begin working on a new album with famed American producer Elliot Mazer (who worked on Neil Young’s Harvest, Big Brother & The Holding Company’s Cheap Thrills and The Band’s The Last Waltz). Mazer recalls the sessions grew “tense,” as Gallagher thought the mixing process “too complicated.” By the end of January 1978, he had shelved the whole record and broke up his band of the past five years.

Fast forward to 2011 when Rory’s brother/manager Donal allowed his son Daniel to recover the album from the Gallagher archive and begin the process of mixing it with his engineer. Rory said in 1992 he hoped the album would surface one day but only if it were remixed. Bingo. Hearing this historic never-before-issued studio album from a key period of Gallagher’s career (the album that would have been released between Calling Card and Photo Finish) is the Holy Grail for Rory’s fans.

CD #2 is another fabulous discovery:  a blistering live album taken from four December nights in 1979 at San Francisco’s The Old Waldorf. In the audience Van Morrison, on stage Rory Gallagher (guitar/vocals), Gerry McAvoy (bass) and Ted McKenna (drums). Daniel Gallagher chose to add the live side to highlight why Rory chose to shelve the studio album and reduce his band back down to a three-piece. Rory, after seeing The Sex Pistols at Winterland during final mixes for his own album, was struck by the stark drama and blunt primitivism of pure punk. “It was as close to Eddie Cochran as you’re going to get,” he enthused. He had been saying that he wanted to get back to what he called “meat’n’potato rock’n’roll,” a stripped-back primal raw immediacy hearkening back to his Taste days.

A street has been named after him in Paris; a corner in Dublin; a statue in his Ballyshannon birthplace, where The International Rory Gallagher Tribute Festival is held. There’s a Rory Gallagher Place and Rory Gallagher Music Library in Cork. Annual tributes are held in Germany and Japan. The man has sold in excess of 20 million albums. Notes From San Francisco [MSRP $17.98] will be a worthy addition to his canon.

Eagle Rock Entertainment is an international media production and distribution company operating across audiovisual entertainment programming. Eagle Rock Entertainment works directly alongside talent to produce the highest quality programming output covering film, general entertainment and musical performance. Eagle Rock Entertainment has offices based in London, New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Hamburg, & Paris.
Track Listing:

CD1

1. Rue The Day

2.  Persuasion

3.  B Girl

4.  Mississippi Sheiks

5.  Wheels Within Wheels

6.  Overnight Bag

7.  Cruise On Out

8.  Brute Force & Ignorance

9. Fuel To The Fire

BONUS TRACKS

10.   Wheels Within Wheels (Alt version)

11.    Cut A Dash

12. Out On The Tiles

CD2

1. Follow Me

2.  Shinkicker

3.  Off The Handle

4.  Bought And Sold

5.  I’m Leavin’

6.  Tattoo’d Lady

7.  Do You Read Me

8.  Country Mile

9.  Calling Card

10. Shadow Play

11. Bullfrog Blues

12. Sea Cruise

www.rorygallagher.com

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  1. bob April 25, 2011 · Reply

    Definitely looking forward to this release. Not taking anything at all away from Rory Gallagher’s brilliance, but honestly, how many times do we have to hear that somebody was Hendrix’s favorite guitarist? So far that distinction has been bestowed upon rory Gallagher, Buddy Guy, Terry Kath and Billy Gibbons at minimum.

    • Mary Cull May 1, 2011 · Reply

      Everyone knows Rory had His own Brilliant Style of Music that as soon as You heard the First Chord It could only ever be Rory Gallagher, No one Else like that Sound!! Looking forward to His New Album. Rock on all You Rory Fans! And many Thanks to His Nephew Daniel for making it Happen. And a Further Thanks to His Father Donal, Rory’s Younger Brother!!!!

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