Acknowledged as one of the finest musicians that the British Isles has ever produced, and with a career that dated back to the 1960s, there were few musical genres that Gary Moore had not turned his adroit musical hand to. Gracing the line-ups of several notable rock bands - Thin Lizzy, Colosseum II and (the original) Skid Row, in his time - he also established himself as a world-class guitarist, with few equals. The late-70s and early-80s were characterized by Moore's restless search for the best musical settings for his talents. But it was with 1990's Still Got The Blues, that Moore arrived at a rich musical heritage within which his creativity could flow freely. This and its 1992 successor, After Hours saw cameo appearances from the likes of such blues guitar greats as B.B. King and Albert Collins, and it's a testament to Gary's own remarkable talents that he more than held his own amongst such august company.