Meeting With The G-Man

Meeting With The G-Man

Infobox Album
Name = Meeting With The G-Man
Type = Live
Artist = Rory Gallagher
Released = 2003
Recorded = 1993
Genre = Blues Rock
Length = 70:46
Label = Capo Records
Producer = Donal Gallagher
Last album = Let's Go To Work"
(2001)
This album = "Meeting With The G-Man"
(2003)
Next album = Wheels Within Wheels"
(2003)

Meeting With The G-Man is one of the only recordings of Rory Gallagher's last band. It was originally released with the Let's Go To Work box-set. It was then released on its own with six extra tracks. It was recorded on the 20 December 1993, in the Paradiso in Amsterdam. It is a bootleg and therefore, the sound quality is not of the highest quality.

Track listing

#"Continental Op" - 6:53
#"Moonchild" - 5:57
#"Mean Disposition" - 9:03 Muddy Waters
#"The Loop" - 5:45
#"Don't Start Me Talkin" - 7:07 Sonny Boy Williamson II
#"She Moved Through The Fair" - 1:07 Traditional
#"Out On The Western Plain" - 3:58 Leadbelly
#"William Of Green" - 1:36
#"Mercy River" - 2:18 Traditional
#"Walking Blues" - 5:01 Robert Johnson
#"Don't Think Twice It's Alright" - 2:35 Bob Dylan
#"Ghost Blues" - 7:14
#"Messin With The Kid" - 6:52 Mel London
#"La Bamba" - 5:12 Traditional

Credits

All tracks written by Rory Gallagher except where noted.
* Produced by Donal Gallagher
* Musicians
** Rory Gallagher (vocals & Guitar)
** Richard Levy (Bass)
** Jim Leverton (keyboards)
** Richard Newman (drums)
** Mark Feltham (Harmonica)

External links

* [http://www.rorygallagher.com/ Rory Gallagher's Official Site]


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