| Tattoo | |||||
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| Studio album by Rory Gallagher | |||||
| Released | 1973 | ||||
| Recorded | Polydor Studios, London | ||||
| Genre | Blues/Rock/Jazz | ||||
| Label | Capo | ||||
| Producer | Donal Gallagher | ||||
| Rory Gallagher chronology | |||||
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Tattoo was the fourth studio album released by Rory Gallagher. The original version contained 9 tracks, all of which were written by Rory Gallagher (two extra tracks were added to the remastered version which were not originals). The album showcased the skill of Rory and his band across a number of genres from Delta and Chicago blues (\'Who\'s That Coming\'), the jazz influenced \'They Don\'t Make Them Like You Anymore\', bluesrock tracks such as Tattoo\'d Lady and the riff rock shown in \'Sleep On A Clothes-Line\'. The album also showcased Rory\'s writing ability and tracks have gone on to be covered by modern artists, most famously, \'Cradle Rock\' which was covered by Joe Bonamassa on the album \'A New Day Yesterday\'. This album gave Rory many live favourites and many tracks were played as \'staples\' in his live sets.
The Band
Rory Gallagher was famous for changing his line up, especially drummers. This was the line up for this album:
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