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Artist: Thin Lizzy

Title: Thin Lizzy

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1971

Label: Mercury

Catalog Number: 820 528-2

Personnel

Phil Lynott Lead Vocals, Bass, Acoustic Guitar
Brian Downey Drums, Percussion
Eric Bell Guitars

Tracks

1.  The Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle  2:57
2.  Honesty Is No Excuse  3:34
3.  Diddy Levine  6:52
4.  Ray-Gun  2:58
5.  Look What The Wind Blew In  3:16
6.  Eire  2:04
7.  Return Of The Farmer's Son  4:05
8.  Clifton Grange Hotel  2:22
9.  Saga Of The Ageing Orphan  3:39
10.  Remembering - Part 1  5:57
11.  Dublin  2:27
12.  Remembering - Part 2  5:06
13.  Old Moon Madness  3:56
14.  Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm  4:32
  
Total Running Time:  53:45

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From: Brian Mc Date: March 17, 2005 at 17:16
One of my favorite lp's ever. A fantastic mix of brilliant music & legend-like lyrics (so much so that it helps hide the sloppiness which does exist within.) This trio of young Irish hippies were so cool in their "groove & pocket" delivery that I can't find words to justify trying. A listen is mandatory. The original record was about 4 songs shorter so we get the leftovers on cd. A true "mindblower" for a debut. (DO NOT assume this is remotly going to be like "Jailbreak"--apples & oranges.)

From: hair metal again Date: September 15, 2023 at 15:04
Pretty good debut for THIN LIZZY back in the early 70 s with youngster Phil s vocals stealing the show as he had a unique way of singing even narrating at times!the musicianship is very good but the songs are quite complicated more on the folk prog side almost without choruses!interesting release though and a start for a great act


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