Bad for You Baby explained

Bad for You Baby
Type:studio
Artist:Gary Moore
Cover:GaryMooreBadForYouBaby.jpg
Released:22 September 2008
Studio:Sarm West, Sphere Studios, London
Genre:Blues, Blues rock
Length:55:29
Label:Eagle Records
Producer:Gary Moore
Prev Title:Close as You Get
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Essential Montreux
Next Year:2009

Bad for You Baby is the seventeenth solo album by Northern Irish blues guitarist and singer-songwriter Gary Moore, the last album to be released in his lifetime, and the last album until 2021's How Blue Can You Get.

Background

The album features a hard rock-influenced sound similar to the sound of the artist's releases over the previous several years. It includes covers of two songs best known for their versions done by Muddy Waters. The release also includes notable collaborative work with musicians Cassie Taylor and Otis Taylor. It is the last studio album released by Moore during his lifetime; he died on 6 February 2011.[1]

Critical reception

The album has received positive critical reviews from publications such as Allmusic, with critic Hal Horowitz stating that Moore's "under-appreciated voice is strong and convincing on originals and covers" while the artist's "tough guitar lines" also have a "biting yet classy" sound.

Track listing

Bonus track

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prato . Greg . Thin Lizzy Guitarist Gary Moore Dead at 58 . Rolling Stone . 7 February 2011 . 29 July 2016.