More (Moore?) Gary Moore.
Run for Cover by Gary Moore
Probably his most accessible rock album, and one of his most successful, despite the fact it's a complete hodge-podge pieced together from about three or four different recording sessions. As a result, it features no less than three different lead vocalists, along with a revolving-door list of backing players that nonetheless includes some impressive names, such as Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott (incidentally, the songs with him are among the last things he recorded before he died), Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple/Black Sabbath, Paul Thompson from Roxy Music, Bob Daisley, also of Sabbath fame, and Don Airy, who played with literally everybody at one point or another in the 80s.
Anyway, it's a cracking album. Including this bona fide classic, about the ongoing religious turmoil in Ireland at the time:
OK, the video sucks, but the song rocks.