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Rory Gallagher


"Tattoo" is the fourth studio album by Irish rock musician Rory Gallagher, released in 1973. It was his fifth overall album, following a string of successful releases that had established him as a prominent figure in the blues rock genre. The album "Tattoo" continues Gallagher's exploration of blues and rock influences, showcasing his distinctive guitar playing and songwriting abilities. It features a mix of original compositions and covers, highlighting Gallagher's versatility as a musician. Some notable tracks from "Tattoo" include "Tattoo'd Lady", which became one of Gallagher's signature songs, as well as "Cradle Rock" and "A Million Miles Away". These songs exemplify Gallagher's energetic guitar work and soulful vocals, which are characteristic of his style. "Tattoo" was well-received by both critics and fans, further solidifying Rory Gallagher's reputation as a talented guitarist and performer. It remains a significant album in his discography, capturing his artistic growth and musical prowess during the early 1970s rock and blues scene.