Click here to subscribe: Gary Moore, along with Bob Daisley, perform the song 'Over the Hills and Far Away' from his album Wild Frontier in Japan in 1987. Wild Frontier is the eighth studio album by Gary Moore, released in 1987. His first studio album after a trip back to his native Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1985, this album has several songs about Ireland and even the music itself is steeped in Celtic roots. The title track was intended to be sung by Phil Lynott, however Lynott's death in January 1986 prevented that. The album is dedicated to Lynott's memory, with the words 'For Philip' on the rear cover. Wild Frontier contains the hit 'Over the Hills and Far Away', which reached #20 in the UK as well as a cover of the Australian band The Easybeats' hit of the middle of the 1960s, 'Friday on My Mind'. The official YouTube for Australian Rock Legend Bob Daisley who has been at the forefront of classic rock for nearly 40 years. Members, bands & artists Bob Daisley has played with include: The Hoochie Coochie Men, Gary Moore, Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Blizzard Of Ozz, Uriah Heep, Ozzy Osbourne, Living Loud, Kahvas Jute, Mother's Army, Chicken Shack, Dio, Mungo Jerry, Jon Lord, Steve Vai, and Yngwie Malmsteem... to name but a few of his collaborations as a writer, performer & producer. Bob Daisley's autobiography, For Facts Sake, is available as a hardback from Check out the official Bob Daisley website: Like Bob Daisley on Facebook:
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