🎸 Gary Moore – BBM (1994)
Released in 1994, BBM (short for Baker Bruce Moore) is a hard rock/blues-rock collaboration featuring Gary Moore (guitar, vocals), Jack Bruce (bass, vocals), and Ginger Baker (drums) — all legends of rock and blues.
This album represents a brief reunion of some of the 1960s and 1970s rock elite, bringing together Moore’s blistering guitar work with Bruce’s virtuosic bass and Baker’s dynamic drumming. While not a traditional solo Gary Moore album, it is often considered part of his catalog due to his prominent role as guitarist and co-vocalist.
📀 Album Credits
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Artist: BBM (Baker Bruce Moore)
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Title: BBM
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Type: Studio album
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Released: 1994
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Label: Virgin Records
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Producer: Gary Moore
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Recorded at: Studio Miraval, France
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Genre: Hard rock, blues rock, jazz-rock fusion
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Length: 46:12
Personnel:
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Gary Moore: guitars, lead vocals
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Jack Bruce: bass, lead vocals
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Ginger Baker: drums, percussion
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Producer: Gary Moore
BBM brought together three rock virtuosos, creating a sound that mixes blues, rock, and jazz-influenced improvisation, highlighting each member’s signature style.
🎶 Tracklist
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Where in the World – 4:10
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Missing Persons – 5:05
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Hold On – 4:55
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Can’t Look Away – 4:45
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BBM – 5:20
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Waiting for You – 3:55
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Where in the World (Reprise) – 4:20
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Time for a Change – 4:35
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Things Change – 4:30
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End of the Line – 4:15
The album features a mix of original compositions showcasing the interplay between Moore’s guitar, Bruce’s bass, and Baker’s drumming.
🎸 Notable Songs
🔥 “Where in the World”
The opening track demonstrates Moore’s melodic yet aggressive guitar style, paired with Bruce’s deep, soulful vocals and Baker’s intricate drumming.
🎶 “Missing Persons”
A groove-heavy track with dynamic rhythm shifts, highlighting the trio’s jazz-rock sensibilities.
🎵 “BBM”
The title track features extended instrumental sections, allowing each musician to showcase technical mastery and improvisational skill.
💖 “Time for a Change”
A melodic number blending hard rock riffs with bluesy phrasing, demonstrating Moore’s ability to merge accessibility with virtuosity.
🎉 Fun Facts & Trivia
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🎸 Supergroup Formation: BBM was formed as a short-lived supergroup, bringing together three iconic musicians from Cream (Bruce and Baker) and Gary Moore from his solo and Thin Lizzy collaborations.
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🔊 Fusion Influence: The album mixes blues, rock, and jazz elements, reflecting the members’ diverse musical backgrounds.
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📀 One-Time Project: BBM only released this single album and toured briefly, making it a collector’s favorite for fans of Moore and classic rock.
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🎵 Technical Showcase: The album is often cited for impressive musicianship, with Moore’s guitar work shining alongside Baker’s complex drumming and Bruce’s inventive bass lines.
💡 Did You Know?
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Ginger Baker and Jack Bruce were original members of Cream, and this reunion with Moore marked a rare collaboration decades later, blending their classic rock sensibilities with Moore’s blues-rock guitar.
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Gary Moore handled the production, ensuring the guitar-centric sound remained prominent without overshadowing Bruce and Baker.
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Although BBM was not a mainstream commercial hit, it is highly respected among fans of virtuoso rock collaborations.
📊 Legacy & Impact
BBM stands as a unique moment in Gary Moore’s career, highlighting his ability to collaborate with legendary musicians while maintaining his signature guitar tone and melodic phrasing.
The album is particularly notable for guitar enthusiasts, who view Moore’s work here as a masterclass in integrating blues-rock with jazz-influenced improvisation. Despite its brief existence, BBM left a lasting impression as a highly skilled, musically adventurous supergroup.

