Anders was with me. I found it while initially a bit sad that Gary Moore took this step so radical, and also missed titles which followed in the footsteps of the old hard rock songs, but I had very great respect for the fact that the Irish guitar wizard to had courage with - Still Got The Blues - a completely different to produce not to say the new album, and that he thereby ventured even to really big blues numbers such as - Oh Pretty Women, Walking By Myself, Midnight Blues or Stop Messin 'Arround - which he is covering all excellent.
The hit single - Still Got The Blues - climbed back then in rapid speed quite high in the German radio and sales charts, however, came a little later in the crossfire of criticism, because it could be assumed Gary Moore that he allegedly the melody of the title - Nordrach - had copied; a piece of music, a me very unknown German 'Krautrock group "- Jud's Gallery. In the title - Nordrach - Is it a piece of music, the Curiously, 1974 composed, but only in 1999, nine years after - Still Got The Blues - was published. How such a thing is possible, I do not know. It came about the title - Still Got The Blues - to a dispute between the musicians in front of the Munich District Court, in which Gary Moore was defeated at the end. In 2009, the parties reached a settlement, and Gary Moore paid in this context an unknown sum of money to the guitarist of Jud's Gallery, but retained so that the rights to the song - Still Got The Blues.
The remastered version is waiting for the same five bonus tracks, including the famous blues song - Further On Up The Road - by Bobby "Blue" Bland in 1957, which was already voiced impressively by Eric Clapton.