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T Moore Discography

La Moore (1980) - The Love Album

Mooreplay (1982)-Erotic follow up album to the critically acclaimed La Moore. 'a sensual collection of tracks to assist lovemaking couples'

ATonal Moore (1984)-Experimental Ambient Album

Moore Of The Same (autumn 1984) A rushed attempt to counteract the sales slump of Atonal Moore Tony tried to revisit the sound of La Moore but inadvertently created a completely new sound. It was an historical significant album in that it took longer to listen to than to record. Tony explains; 'it was the first time we recorded digitally and it accidentally got mastered at half the bit rate we recorded it at. We didn't have time to correct it so was released at the half the speed and pitch. I remember one review for the record said I sounded like a "drunk black guy who'd had a stroke". All I can say is a lot of people got a stroke out of that record!' It was Tony Moore's most successful album but frustratingly for him he was unable to perform it live due to Tony's natural alto which failed to achieve the vocal bass ranges involved on the half speed record.

Moorning Glory (Jan 1985)

"Moore of the Seine-Live" (1985) Tony's hits translated, musically renovated and performed on a Paris riverboat

Pray For Moore (1987)-Selection of hymns modernised & performed by Tony

Moore's Code (1987) -A self-help album of uplifting songs that show you how to live a moore positive, meaningful life

Moore The Merrier (1992) -Xmas Album

Less Is Moore"(1995)-Unplugged Album Mainly consisting of stripped down, heartfelt versions of the hits from La Moore, Mooreplay and Moore of the Same, this acoustic album attempts to regain the heights of yesteryear although falls short due to the live pitching problems previously encountered with More of the Same.

Moore To The Point (1998) Tony's most overtly political work to date.At a time when the newly elected Blair government was cozying up to the rock and pop establishment, Tony was sidelined and deemed 'not appropriate' due to his sexually fuelled albums of the eighties, and his lack of recent hits and hair. Tony takes aim at what he considers to be the hypocrisy of the blair government and his own waining popularity and own fall from grace, in the opening track 'Not Sexy Anymoore' and the penultimate, and thinly veiled attack on Blair, entitled 'Phoney Whore' Ironically the two Tony's did collaborate on Tony (M's) 2003 single 'Give War a Chance', an impassioned endorsement of Blair's war in Iraq on which Tony Blair plays rhythm guitar. The track 'One Moore Thing' was left off the first pressing due to a management error, but was later included on the box set Very Moorish.

Moore's Murderers (2002) (Only available in the box set 'Very Moorish'-Collection of wistfull songs penned from the viewpoint of modern day killers (Hindley/West/Sutcliffe)

Free of my Moorings (2005)-Sea Shanty's and other Traditional songs inspired by water

Very Moorish (2008)-The Complete Collection/Box Set

Take That (a Little Bit Moore)-(2010)Selection of Take That's finest hits re-envisioned by Tony (Reached no.7 in Malta)

Planned releases... Immooretal (Release date tba)- Posthumous greatest hits album to be released after his death

Stars In Moorening- a tribute album from the worlds biggest music stars covering Tony's hits