Skid Row was a Dublin blues-rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s fronted by Brendan "Brush" Shiels. It was guitarist Gary Moore's first professional band. The band was formed in 1967, comprising Brendan 'Brush' Shiels on bass guitar, Noel 'Nollaig' Bridgeman on drums, Bernard 'Bernie' Cheevers on lead guitar, and Phil Lynott on vocals for a short period . Cheevers was replaced by the 16-year-old Gary Moore in 1969. Later that year Shiels dropped Lynott from the line-up, converting Skid Row to a power trio by making Sheils the lead vocalist. 34 Hours is a 1971 album. It was the band's second album, and takes its title from the fact that it was recorded in 34 hours. 01 - Night Of The Warm Witch 02 - First Thing In The Morning 03 - Mar 04 - Go, I'm Never Gonna Let You 05 - Lonesome Still 06 - The Love Story 07 - Single Version - Night Of The Warm Witch 08 - Mr.De-luxe LINK