Nicky Moore

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Nicky Moore
OriginEngland
GenresHeavy metal, hard rock, blues
InstrumentsVocals, keyboards, guitar
Years active1969-present
Associated actsHackensack
Tiger
Samson
Mammoth
From Behind
Blues Corporation

Nicky Moore (born 1947, England) is an English blues, rock and heavy metal singer, who is best known as a former member of the British band Samson. He replaced Bruce Dickinson who left the band to join Iron Maiden in 1982. Moore left Samson in the late 1980s and rejoined in the late 1990s.

After his initial departure from Samson, Moore sang in the band Mammoth, which also featured former Gillan bassist John McCoy. Mammoth released two albums before splitting up in 1989.[1]

In 2006, Moore teamed up with former Nazareth guitarist Manny Charlton and three musicians from the Swedish band Locomotive Breath to record an album under the band name "From Behind".[2] The band performed at the Sweden Rock Festival on 9 June 2006.

Since 1994, Moore has been working with his own band, Nicky Moore and the Blues Corporation, who were voted 'Top Live Blues Band' by BBC Radio 2 listeners in the year 2000.[3]

Discography[]

Hackensack[]

  • "Moving On" (Single with "River Boat" B-Side, 1972)
  • Up the Hard Way (1974)
  • Live - The Hard Way (Recorded in 1973, released in 1996)
  • Give It Some (Recorded between 1969 & 1972, released in 1997)
  • The Final Shunt (Recorded and released 2017 AACD074))

Tiger[]

  • "Crazy" / "Bloody Blue Monday" (Single, 1975)
  • "I Am an Animal" (Single, 1975)
  • Tiger (1976)
  • Goin' Down Laughing (1976)

Samson[]

  • "Life on the Run" (1982) (Single)
  • "Losing My Grip" (1982) (Single)
  • Before the Storm (1982)
  • "Red Skies" (1982) (Single)
  • "Are You Ready" (1984) (Single)
  • Don't Get Mad, Get Even (1984)
  • "The Fight Goes On" (1984) (Single)
  • Thank You & Goodnight... (1985) (Live)
  • "No Turning Back" / "Reach Out To Love" (1984) (Single)
  • Joint Forces (1986)
  • Pillars of Rock (1990) (Compilation)
  • The Masters (1998) (Compilation)
  • Test of Time (1999) (Compilation and unreleased material)
  • Past, Present & Future (1999) (Compilation)
  • Wacken 2000 Special Report (2001) (V.A. DVD, live)
  • Live in London 2000 (2001) (Live)
  • There & back (2001) (Compilation of unreleased versions, mixes & outtakes)
  • Riding with the Angels - The Anthology (2002) (Compilation)
  • P.S.... (2006)
  • Tomorrow & Yesterday (2006) (Compilation)

Mammoth[]

  • Fatman (EP, 1987)
  • "Can't Take the Hurt" (Single, 1987)
  • "All the Days" (Single, 1988)
  • Mammoth (1989)
  • XXXL (1997)
  • The Collection (2001) (Compilation)
  • Larger & Live (2003) (Compilation)
  • Leftovers, Relics & Rarities (2007) (Compilation)

Mister Big Stuff[]

  • ??? (1994)

From Behind[]

  • Game Over (2006)

The Nicky Moore Band[]

  • 1981 The Year of the Lie
  • ??? (Tape, ????)
  • ??? (Tape, ????)

Nicky Moore's Blues Corporation[]

  • Just Got Back (1994)
  • Holding On (1995)
  • Take Me Home (1997)
  • 300 Pounds of Joy (1999)
  • Old, New, Borrowed & Blue (2000)
  • Live (2001)
  • Hog on a Log (2006)
  • The Whale & the Waah! (TBA)

Collaborations[]

Contributions[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "MusicMight :: Artists :: MAMMOTH". Rockdetector.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  2. ^ "From Behind - Game Over CD Album". Cduniverse.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Interview - Nicky Moore". Earlyblues.com. Retrieved 2 August 2014.

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