Wild Frontier
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Wild Frontier | |||||
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Studio album by Gary Moore | |||||
Released | March 9,1987 | ||||
Genre | Blues-Rock, Hard Rock | ||||
Length | 56:09 | ||||
Label | Virgin Records | ||||
Producer | Gary Moore, James "Jimbo" Barton, Pete Smith and Peter Collins | ||||
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Wild Frontier is a 1987 album by Gary Moore. His first studio album after a trip back to his native Belfast, Ireland in 1985, this album has several songs about Ireland and even the music itself is stepped in Celtic roots. The title track was intended to be sung by Phil Lynott, however Lynott's untimely passing in January of 1986 prevented that. The album is dedicated to the memory of Phil Lynott, with the words "For Philip" on the rear cover. This album contained the hit "Over The Hills And Far Away", which reached #20 in the UK.
"Over the Hills and Far Away" was covered by the Finnish symphonic metal band Nightwish on their 2001 EP of the same title.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Gary Moore except as noted.
- "Over the Hills and Far Away" – 5:20
- "Wild Frontier" – 4:14
- "Take a Little Time" – 4:05
- "The Loner"(instrumental) – 5:54
- "Wild Frontier (12 Version)" – 6:38
- "Friday on My Mind" (George Young/Harry Vanda) – 4:11
- "Strangers in the Darkness" (Gary Moore/Neil Carter) – 4:38
- "Thunder Rising" (Gary Moore/Neil Carter) – 5:43
- "Johnny Boy" – 3:15
- "Over The Hills And Far Away (12 Version)" – 7:26
- "Crying in the Shadows" – 5:01
On April 28, 2003 Virgin Records released a remastered version including these additional tracks:
- "The Loner" (extended mix/bonus track) - 7:16
- "Friday On My Mind" (12" version/bonus track)(George Young/Harry Vanda) - 6:15
- "Out In The Fields" (live/bonus track) - 5:28
[edit] Singles
- Take A Little Time (November, 1987)
- The Loner
- Friday On My Mind
- Wild Frontier (February, 1987)
- Over The Hills And Far Away (December, 1986)
[edit] Musicians
- Gary Moore - Guitar, Vocals
- Neil Carter - Keyboards, Vocals
- Bob Daisley - Bass