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Tattoo (Rory Gallagher album)

Tattoo
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Studio album by Rory Gallagher
Released 11 November 1973
Recorded August 1973
Studio Polydor Records, London
Genre
Length 58:52 (1999 reissue)
Label Polydor 2383 230 (UK)
Polydor 5539 (USA)
Producer Rory Gallagher
Rory Gallagher chronology
Blueprint
(1973)Blueprint1973
Tattoo
(1973)
Irish Tour
(1974)Irish Tour1974
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.0/5 stars
Rolling Stone (not rated)

Tattoo is the fifth studio album released by Rory Gallagher. It demonstrated Gallagher's eclectic range of musical influences starting with the blues and adding elements from jazz, folk, and country.

Tattoo showcased the skill of Gallagher and his band across a number of genres from Delta and Chicago blues, the jazz-influenced "They Don't Make Them Like You Anymore" and blues-rock tracks such as "Tattoo'd Lady". According to his brother Gallagher was in a "prolific and confident mood" when he recorded it. The album showcased Gallagher's writing ability resulting in several songs that would go on to become staples of his live act. Tattoo'd Lady reflects Gallagher's love for the fairground life and its similarities to life on the road. "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. "Cradle Rock" was also covered by Joe Bonamassa as the first track on his debut album A New Day Yesterday. Tattoo illustrates Gallagher's proficiency with all manner of guitar playing from acoustic to electric, various types of slide guitar, and mandolin. On the song "they don't make them like you anymore" Rory used the bouzouki of Greek virtouso Manolis Chiotis. Rory was a big fan of the Greek virtuoso, and as a tribute played "Perasmenes mou agapes" as an intro to the above-mentioned song.

All songs composed by Rory Gallagher except where noted.

Side one

Side two

CD bonus track

Track listing on French LP


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