G-Force (album) explained

G-Force
Type:studio
Artist:G-Force
Cover:G-ForceCover.jpg
Released:30 May 1980
Recorded:December 1979 – January 1980
Studio:Cherokee Studios, Hollywood and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California
Length:40:34
Label:Jet
Producer:Gary Moore, Mark Nauseef, Willie Dee, Tony Newton

G-Force is a 1980 studio album by the namesake Irish-American band led by Irish rock guitarist Gary Moore. It featured three singles and was re-released in 1990 on Castle Communications.[1]

Jeff Clark-Meads in Q Magazine noted that the "album exemplifies Moore's uncompromising, raw, wildman-virtuoso guitar-style".

After cooperating with Phil Lynott on Back on the Streets (1978), guitarist Gary Moore moved to L.A. and formed the group G-Force with vocalist Willy Dee, bassist Tony Newton, and drummer Mark Nauseef. The group did not hold together much longer than it took to finish the first and only album, and on its re-release on CD, only Moore gets credit.

Track listing

— Separated into two tracks on some issues of the album

Personnel

G–Force
Additional personnel
Technical personnel

References

[2]

Notes and References

  1. Clark-Meads . Jeff . 5 March 1991 . G-Force review . Q Magazine . 55 . 89.
  2. https://www.discogs.com/fr/artist/779771-G-Force-19