Rounding out the line-up was Bob Daisley, who hadn't played on a Gary Moore album since 1992's After Hours.
Three songs were covers, two of them written by Willie Dixon: "I Can't Quit You Baby" was first recorded by Otis Rush and "Evil" by Howlin' Wolf.
"Memory Pain" by Percy Mayfield had been played live by The Gary Moore Band in 1972-1973[1][2] and later became part of Thin Lizzy's repertoire (albeit after Moore's tenure with the band).
The rest of Power of the Blues was made up of original songs, some of which were jointly written by all three musicians.
In 2018, Bob Daisley re-recorded "Torn Inside" for his tribute album Moore Blues for Gary, vocals were handed by Gary's former Skid Row bandmate Brush Shiels.