Defender (album) explained

Defender
Type:studio
Artist:Rory Gallagher
Cover:Rory Gallagher - Defender - Front.jpg
Released:July 1987
Recorded:1987
Studio:The Point, London; Olympic Studios, London; West 3 Studios, London; Music Works, London; Redan Studios
Genre:Blues rock
Length:55:25
Label:Capo/Demon
Producer:Rory Gallagher
Prev Title:Jinx
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Fresh Evidence
Next Year:1990

Defender is the thirteenth album and tenth studio album by Irish musician Rory Gallagher. Coming after a five-year hiatus from the recording studio, it was his first album released on the Capo label.[1]

The song "Continental Op" was inspired by the nameless fictional detective created by Dashiell Hammett, and was dedicated to Hammett.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Rory Gallagher except where indicated.

Side one

  1. "Kickback City" - 4:49
  2. "Loanshark Blues" - 4:27
  3. "Continental Op" - 4:33
  4. "I Ain't No Saint" - 4:58
  5. "Failsafe Day" - 4:23

Side two

  1. "Road to Hell" - 5:32
  2. "Doing Time" - 4:06
  3. "Smear Campaign" - 4:47
  4. "Don't Start Me Talkin'" (Sonny Boy Williamson II) - 3:35
  5. "Seven Days" - 5:14

CD bonus tracks, also included as a bonus 7inch single on some issues of the LP

  1. "Seems to Me" - 4:52 (Bonus)
  2. "No Peace for the Wicked" - 4:09 (Bonus)

Personnel

Invited guests

Technical

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: McAvoy, Mark. Cork Rock: From Rory Gallagher To The Sultans of Ping. 2009. Mercier Press. 131. 9781856356558.
  2. Web site: The P.I. Record Collection . . The Thrilling Detective . 2020-05-14.