

Skid Row played support to many of the great rock groups of the sixties, including Fleetwood Mac. Moore was influenced by the Fleetwood Mac guitarist Peter Green, who was in turn impressed by Moore's guitar playing and introduced him to the Columbia record company. The band released its first album "Skid", in October 1970. A second LP, entitled "34 Hours" - so entitled because it took them a mere 34 hours to record it - was released in 1971. Moore left the band in December 1971 (he was replaced by Paul Chapman, later of UFO) and later played with Thin Lizzy. Chapman left in July 1972.The rest of their recorded material was released in 1990 and 1991.
Although the group had little success outside Ireland and the UK (Skid reached no. 30 on the UK album charts), its influence on Irish rock music (and consequently on rock music in general) was considerable.In 1987 Moore sold the name Skid Row to the American heavy metal band for $35,000.[3] Shiels has said that he has always been unhappy at the group 'stealing their name', and said of manager Doc Magee, "he could be Doc Marten for all I know...but he's going to get a kick up the arse."
01. Mad Dog Woman
02. Virgo’s Daughter
03. Heading Home Again
04. An Awful Lot Of Woman
05. Unco-Up Showband Blues
06. For Those Who Do
07. After I’m Gone
08. Man Who Never Was
09. Felicity
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