The Late Great Gary Moore “Walkin’ By Myself – Live, From Baloise Session”

Provogue is proud to spotlight a blistering new cut from the upcoming Gary Moore Live – From Baloise Session, due out 23 May. Taken from his unforgettable 2008 performance in Basel, Switzerland, Moore’s explosive take on the Jimmy Rogers classic “Walkin’ By Myself” is now available on all platforms. Listen to the blistering performance here.

More than a cover, “Walkin’ By Myself” becomes a full-throttle showcase of Moore’s unmatched energy and feel for the blues. As he tears into the track, you can hear echoes of his deep respect for the genre’s pioneers — yet the delivery is all Moore: gritty, impassioned, and unmistakably powerful

Captured in stunning fidelity during the Baloise Session, this rendition brims with urgency. It’s a reminder that even late in his career, Moore was still pushing boundaries and channelling the same raw emotion that made him a legend.

Listen to “Walkin’ By Myself” HERE
Pre-order the album HERE


Backed by longtime collaborators Pete Rees (bass), Vic Martin (keys), and Thin Lizzy icon Brian Downey (drums), Moore breathes new life into Rogers’ anthem of self-reliance. Each note he pulls from his Les Paul speaks volumes, and the crowd’s reaction says it all — this was a moment.

This latest release is a perfect teaser for Live – From Baloise Session, a distillation of Moore’s late-career brilliance. While we lost him far too soon, recordings like this prove his fire never faded. Watch the video for previous track. Since I Met You Baby (Live) – above

The blues may be timeless, but few have walked its path with the same ferocity and soul as Gary Moore.
Gary Moore Online

Track Listing

1. Oh, Pretty Woman
2. Since I Met You Baby
3. Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)
4. I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know
5. Don;t Believe A Word
6. Still Got The Blues
7.Walking by Myself
8. The Blues Is Alright

Credit: Dominik Pluess

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