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Thin Lizzy - Thin Lizzy (1971) {2010 Decca Records Remaster}

Thin Lizzy - Thin Lizzy (1971) {2010 Decca Records Remaster}

BAND/ARTIST: Thin Lizzy

  • Title: Thin Lizzy
  • Year Of Release: 1971
  • Label: Decca – 984 447-7
  • Genre: Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, artwork)
  • Total Time: 01:11:29
  • Total Size: 785 MB
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Tracklist:

01. The Friendly Ranger at Clontarf Castle (3:03)
02. Honesty Is No Excuse (3:44)
03. Diddy Levine (7:09)
04. Ray-Gun (3:08)
05. Look What the Wind Blew In (3:26)
06. Eire (2:10)
07. Return of the Farmer's Son (4:17)
08. Clifton Grange Hotel (2:30)
09. Saga of the Ageing Orphan (3:41)
10. Remembering {Part One} (6:07)
11. The Farmer [Single A-Side] [Bonus Track] (3:40)
12. Dublin [New Day EP] [Bonus Track] (2:30)
13. Remembering {Part Two}, New Day [New Day EP] [Bonus Track] (5:08)
14. Old Moon Madness [New Day EP] [Bonus Track] (3:56)
15. Things Ain't Working Out Down at the Farm [New Day EP] [Bonus Track] (4:32)
16. Look What the Wind Blew In [1977 Remixed Version] [Bonus Track] (3:22)
17. Honesty Is No Excuse [1977 Remixed Version] [Bonus Track] (2:46)
18. Dublin [1977 Remixed Version] [Bonus Track] (2:32)
19. Things Ain't Working Out Down at the Farm [1977 Remixed Version] [Bonus Track] (3:58)

Review by Eduardo Rivadavia
Thin Lizzy was originally conceived as a power trio in the image of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, but Eric Bell lacked the charisma of those groups' guitarists, forcing vocalist/bassist Philip Lynott to take center stage from day one. Despite his already poetic, intensely personal lyrics, Lynott was only beginning to develop as a songwriter, and the band's unfocused, folk-infused early efforts are a far cry from their mid-'70s hard rock glory. Recorded on a shoestring budget, their self-titled debut is surprisingly mellow; many songs, such as "Clifton Grange Hotel" and "The Friendly Ranger of Clontarf Castle," sound confused and unfinished. Quiet ballads like "Honesty Is No Excuse," "Eire," and "Saga of the Ageing Orphan" abound, while supposed rockers such as "Ray-Gun" and "Return of the Farmer's Son" fall remarkably flat. In fact, Lizzy only bare their claws on "Look What the Wind Blew In," a gutsy rocker that hints at things to come.




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  • mufty77
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