Due on April 7 via Retrowrek Records, "Dublin Cowboy" is the new three-disc album from former GILLAN guitar legend Bernie Tormé, comprising a studio disc, an acoustic disc and a live live disc.

Says Bernie: "I always wanted to do a triple album and also an acoustic album, and combining the two seemed like the obvious idea, though truth is it nearly killed me: I'm still in recovery! But on top of all that, and with two albums of screaming wails and dive-bombs, I am totally knocked out with how the shred-free acoustic album has been received! Fans who pledged and have heard it absolutely LOVE it! Quadruple album next time? Nah, I really don't think so!"

"Dublin Cowboy" was made following a phenomenally successful pledge-fund appeal that hit its pledge target in less than nine hours. Containing twenty-nine tracks in total across the three discs, the first two are made up of brand new material, including title track, "Dublin Cowboy", and the infectiously bluesy "Power Of The Blues" on Disc 1; as well as the rich unfolding tapestry of sounds on "Shine" and "Wolfgirl", which both appear on the acoustic disc. The third disc, recorded live in South Shields in January 2016, contains live versions of classics that span Bernie Tormé's career, including old favorites "Wild West" and "New Orleans"...

CD1 (Electric)
01. Dublin Cowboy
02. Hair of the Dog
03. Power of the Blues
04. Bak 2 U
05. Time (Has Taken Its Toll)
06. Skangers Delight
07. Little Brother
08. In the Groove
09. Way It Rolls
10. Janus (Pt 1 & 2)
11. Already Gone

CD2 (Acoustic)
01. Shine
02. Morning Raga
03. Wolfgirl
04. Lethe
05. All My Demons
06. Lady November
07. Cirkus
08. Death of Dreams

CD3 (Live)
01. Wild West (Live)
02. Bullet in the Brain (Live)
03. Blood Run Cold (Live)
04. Turn Out the Lights (Live)
05. Pain Song (Live)
06. Star (Live)
07. Stoneship (Live)
08. Rocky Road (From Dublin) (Live)
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Bernie Torme – Dublin Cowboy (3CD) (2017)
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