Live at Montreux 2010

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Live at Montreux 2010
Live at Montreux 2010 - Gary Moore.jpg
Live album by
Released19 September 2011
Recorded6 July 2010
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length79:43
Label Eagle Vision
Producer Claude Nobs - Montreux Sounds / Terry Shand and Geoff Kempin - Eagle Rock
Gary Moore chronology
Essential Montreux
(2009)
Live at Montreux 2010
(2011)
Blues for Jimi
(2012)
Live at Montreux
Live at Montreux 2010 video.jpg
Video by
Released19 September 2011
Recorded6 July 2010
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length119:00 (approximately)
Label Eagle Vision
Producer Claude Nobs - Montreux Sounds / Terry Shand and Geoff Kempin - Eagle Rock
Gary Moore chronology
Gary Moore - The Definitive Montreux Collection
(2007)
Live at Montreux
(2011)
Blues for Jimi
(2012)

Live at Montreux 2010 is a live album and Blu-ray/DVD by the Northern Irish, blues rock guitarist and singer, Gary Moore. It was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival on 6 July 2010, and released on 19 September 2011. This would prove to be Gary Moore's last filmed performance before his death on 6 February 2011.

Contents

The live performance draws mainly from the Wild Frontier album and era, as well as featuring three new songs which were planned to feature on a new Celtic-rock album, although this project never materialised due to his death on 6 February 2011.

Track listing

Live at Montreux 2010 - CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Over the Hills and Far Away"Moore7:10
2."Military Man"Lynott6:00
3."Days of Heroes"Moore3:59
4."Where Are You Now?"Moore6:45
5."So Far Away / Empty Rooms"Moore/Carter11:48
6."Oh Wild One"Moore6:40
7."Blood of Emeralds"Moore/Carter8:23
8."Out in the Fields"Moore/Lynott7:43
9."Walking by Myself"Rogers5:06
10."Johnny Boy"Moore3:12
11."Parisienne Walkways"Moore/Lynott10:52

Performances

Live at Montreux 2010 - Blu-ray/DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Over the Hills and Far Away"Moore7:10
2."Thunder Rising"Moore/Carter 
3."Military Man"Lynott6:00
4."Days of Heroes"Moore3:59
5."Where Are You Now?"Moore6:45
6."So Far Away / Empty Rooms"Moore/Carter11:48
7."Oh Wild One"Moore6:40
8."Blood of Emeralds"Moore/Carter8:23
9."Out in the Fields"Moore/Lynott7:43
10."Still Got the Blues"Moore 
11."Walking by Myself"Rogers5:06
12."Johnny Boy"Moore3:12
13."Parisienne Walkways"Moore/Lynott10:52

Bonus Tracks

Live at Montreux 1997
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."One Good Reason"Moore3:09
15."Oh Pretty Woman"A.C. Williams4:38
16."Still Got the Blues"Moore 
17."Walking by Myself"Rogers4:16

Personnel

Live at Montreux 1997 Bonus tracks

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  1. "Live at Montreux 2010 - Gary Moore | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved 16 May 2021.