Wild Frontier is the sixth solo studio album by Northern Irish guitaristGary Moore, released on 2 March 1987.[9] His first studio effort after a 1985 trip back to his nativeBelfast, Northern Ireland, the album contains several songs about Ireland. The album is dedicated to the memory of Moore's close friend and formerThin Lizzy bandmatePhil Lynott, who died on 4 January 1986, with the words "For Philip" on the rear cover.
Wild Frontier contains the hit single "Over the Hills and Far Away", which reached No. 20 in the UK,[10] as well as a cover of theEasybeats' song "Friday on My Mind". TheMax Middleton-penned "The Loner" was originally recorded byCozy Powell for hisOver the Top album in 1979 (on which Moore performed, albeit not on Powell's recording of "The Loner"). The track was substantially altered by Moore for his own recording, thus he is credited as a co-writer. The song "Crying in the Shadows", which was released as the B-side of the "Over the Hills and Far Away" single in December 1986 and appears as a bonus track on the CD version ofWild Frontier, was also recorded by Japanese singerMinako Honda, titled "The Cross (Ai No Jujika)", with Moore on guitar.
All drums onWild Frontier are sequenced with adrum machine, whichAllMusic described as Moore's "most fatal" decision, leading to a "disappointing" album.[1]
"Over the Hills and Far Away" has been covered by theFinnishsymphonic power metal bandNightwish on their 2001EP of the same title, bySwedishviking metal bandThyrfing on their albumUrkraft, and byPatty Gurdy on herShapes & Patterns EP (2018). The Rockoutstandout reviewer wrote, "Patty Gurdy’s cover with a hurdy gurdy and vocals gives us a completely different take on the song altogether and it works very well. The echo effect on the vocals give this track that well known powerful atmosphere that the original song is able to do. I love this quirky cover and I always feel a sense of warmth when hearing the song."[14] TheSpanish bandSaurom also recorded a cover of this song with alternative lyrics, titled "La Disolución de la Comunidad".
Christy Moore recorded a version ofJohnny Boy on his 2021 album,Flying Into Mystery and released it as a single in November 2021.[15] He performed the song live on theLate Late Show, noting his long time admiration for Gary Moore as a musician, and performed it following his receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award at theRTÉ Radio 1 Folk Awards 2021.[16][17]
Note: The 12" version of "Wild Frontier" was track 5 on the 1987 CD release. There was also a double LP edition including some of the CD bonus tracks.[18]