"Corridors of Power" is the second solo studio album by Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released in 1982. Gary Moore is renowned for his combination of blues and hard rock, which is reflected in the album. The sound features elements of hard rock, using a combination of aggressive and clean tones. The record establishes Moore's unique blend of heavy rock and finesseful blues guitar-playing, setting the stage for his future solo career.
The album includes the singles "Always Gonna Love You", "Wishing Well", "Gonna Break My Heart Again", and "Falling in Love with You". Additionally, the piece "End of the World" features Jack Bruce of Cream sharing lead vocals with Moore.
"Corridors of Power" showcases the collaboration between Gary Moore and various established musicians including drummer Ian Paice from Deep Purple and ex-Ted Nugent vocalist Charlie Huhn. Its cover art was designed by Rodney Matthews. The album overall is a significant milestone in Moore's discography with its incendiary guitar solos and powerful songwriting.