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Wild Frontier

Album - 18 march 1987 - DeB Id: 23079
By Gary Moore
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Album DeRango™ 21,49

Gary Moore

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 'Wild Frontier' is an ambitious album merging Hard Rock and Irish folk to create something new and fresh.

 It would have been a rock masterpiece had it been released a decade earlier, instead, in some points, it is swallowed in a vortex of pompous sound.

 Discover Gary Moore's blend of rock and Irish folk on 'Wild Frontier'—listen now and experience a classic tribute to a legend.

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They came for him one winter's night.
Arrested, he was bound.
They said there'd been a robbery,
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(Gary Moore)

I remember the old country
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The Loner (05:54)
[Instrumental]
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(George Young/Harry Vanda)

Monday morning feels so bad.
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(Gary Moore/Neil Carter)

Oh, strangers.
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(Gary Moore/Neil Carter) They looked out from the fortress on the hill. There came a single warrior returning from the kill. The spoils of war hung from his horses mane. The bloody heads of enemies that he had freshly slayed. They saw the face, the eyes so sullen, could only be the young Cúchulain. Thunder rising, thunder rising, thunder rising early in the morning. Cities burning, the world keeps turning. Thunder rising early in the morning. The son of Lugh MacEithleen knew no fear. For just one blow at any foe to tell his end was near. So many tried to mock this Celtic son. They taunted and they teased him till he slayed them one by one. And so they came, and so they've fallen at the hands of young Cúchulain. Thunder rising, thunder rising, thunder rising early in the morning. Cities burning, the world keeps turning. Thunder rising early in the morning. Long ago the legend has it, how the mighty Ulster men battled with the King Of Connacht, fighting to the bitter end. No one knew what foolish reason caused this skirmish to begin. Was it treachery or treason, or just the idle threats of drunken men? Thunder rising, thunder rising, thunder rising early in the morning. Cities burning, the world keeps turning. Thunder rising early in the morning. Thunder rising, thunder rising, thunder rising early in the morning. Young men are dying, the widows are crying. Thunder rising early in the morning.
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Johnny Boy (03:15)
(Gary Moore)

When I hear that wind blow,
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