Gary Moore – Blues For Greeny
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1995 album Blues For Greeny.
Music from Blues For Greeny
Artists on Blues For Greeny
Gear Used On Blues For Greeny
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Gary Moore – Blues For Greeny (1995). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Amplifiers used by Gary Moore on Blues For Greeny
Fender Twin Reverb (1963-1967) 'Black Panel'
Avg price: $1,525.00
This combo appears on the tracks King Of The Blues and Texas Strut on the 1990 album Still Got The Blues (Virgin Records CDV 2612), and was used extensively on various other sessions on that album, but replaced on further sessions. Also used on the live recording of Blues For Greeny (Warner Music Vision 0630 13691-3) at the Shepherds Bush Empire, 27/4/1995, as part of the guitar rig employed on that performance. The internal speakers were disconnected and the amplifier connected to a Marshall 1960B 4 x 12 cabinet. Much of the reverb effect heard on the recordings came from this amplifier.
Guitars used by Gary Moore on Blues For Greeny
Gibson Les Paul Standard "Burst" (1958-1960)
Avg price: $77,932.50
Gary Moore frequently used the Gibson Les Paul Standard 1959 Lemon Burst, known as "Greeny," throughout his career. In a 1994 interview video, you can hear him playing this iconic guitar during his rendition of "One Day."