Tattoo (Rory Gallagher album)

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Tattoo is the fourth studio album and fifth album overall released by Rory Gallagher, in 1973.

Background

Classic Rock magazine opined that Tattoo was an album that "crossed many genres of rock and roll and showcased the writing talents of Rory Gallagher more than any of his previous records." BBC's reviewer noted that while Gallagher "toured constantly," he still "found time away from the stage to write so many great songs," adding that "Tattoo is perhaps the pick of the bunch: a near-perfect document of the powerful, passionate performances that placed Rory in a league of his own." For the reviewer, the album was "a scintillating showcase for Rory’s mastery of his craft" from "the laid back vibe of opener "Tattoo'd Lady," the raunchy riffing of "Cradle Rock" and "Admit It" to quieter moments such as the acoustically driven "20:20 Vision." "Cradle Rock" was inspired by the "happy coincidence" that Gallagher "rocked literally all his life" having been born at the Rock Hospital in Ballyshannon, Ireland. The track was also covered by Joe Bonamassa on his debut album A New Day Yesterday. According to Rory's brother, Donal, Polydor did not "properly promote" the album.

Track listing

All songs composed by Rory Gallagher except where noted. Side one Side two CD bonus track Track listing on French LP

Personnel

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