Bad For Your Baby by Gary Moore
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About the album Bad For Your Baby
The 2008 album Bad For Your Baby was destined to become the last studio album for Gary Moore. It was released about three years before his sudden death in 2011. Musically, Bad For Your Baby follows the blues rock form that Moore had accustomed us to over the last two decades.
The recording took place at Sphere Studios in London. The album consists of eleven songs, seven of which are his own new compositions and four are covers. Two of the four covers are of songs by Muddy Waters, and there is also Gary Moore's version of Mojo Boogie by J. B. Lenoir and his ten-minute take on I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know by Al Kooper. The production belongs to the artist himself.
Bad For Your Baby reached No.101 in Great Britain and No.2 on the Billboard chart in the Blues albums category.
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