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Jailbreak
(1976)
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Thin Lizzy found their trademark twin-guitar sound on 1975's Fighting, but it was on its 1976 successor, Jailbreak, where the band truly took flight. Unlike the leap between Night Life and Fighting, there is not a great distance between Jailbreak and its predecessor. If anything, the album was more of a culmination of everything that came before, ...
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Live and Dangerous
(1978)
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Released in 1978, just as the hot streak starting with 1975's Fighting and running through 1977's Bad Reputation came to an end, Live and Dangerous was a glorious way to celebrate Thin Lizzy's glory days and one of the best double live LPs of the 70s. Of course, this, like a lot of double-lives of that decade -- Kiss' Alive! immediately springs to ...
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The Definitive Collection
(2006)
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Thin Lizzy already had a fine collection on the market that went a long way toward presenting them as perhaps the best guitar rock band of the '70s. Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy is an 18-track call to arms packed with Phil Lynott's magical songs, lyrics, and voice as well as the twin guitar gods Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson (with a ...
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Dedication: The Very Best of Thin Lizzy
(1991)
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Several Thin Lizzy best-of collections have surfaced over the years (such as 1981's Adventures of Thin Lizzy and 1984's Lizzy Lives!), but the best two are undeniably 1996's Wild One and 1991's Dedication. While not as extensive as Wild One (only one track is featured from their '80s work), Dedication contains more early selections than the other ...
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Pure 70's
(1999)
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Since there was a Pure Funk and Pure Disco, it makes sense that a Pure '70s would follow. It couldn't be called "Pure Rock," since a lot of this simply doesn't rock at all -- "American Pie," anyone? However, all 20 songs on this collection (mostly culled from the Polygram vaults) reek of the '70s, and that's why this is a fun listen. Yes, it's ...
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Bad Reputation
(1977)
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If Thin Lizzy got a bit too grand and florid on Johnny the Fox, they quickly corrected themselves on its 1977 follow-up, Bad Reputation. Teaming up with the legendary producer Tony Visconti, Thin Lizzy managed to pull of a nifty trick of sounding leaner, tougher than they did on Johnny, yet they also had a broader sonic palette. Much of this is ...
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Fighting
(1975)
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It's hard not to interpret the "fighting my way back" chorus of the title track on Thin Lizzy's fifth album as the band's way of bouncing back from the uncommonly subdued Night Life. If that record was smooth and relaxed, Fighting is a tense, coiled, vicious rock & roll album, as hard as Vagabonds's toughest moments but more accomplished, the ...
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Renegade
(1981)
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After the release of Renegade, Thin Lizzy's popularity dwindled considerably, but this 1982 album did fare well among other releases by Judas Priest and the Scorpions. It features "Angel of Death," "Hollywood," and the popular title track. ~ John Book, All Music Guide
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Thunder and Lightning
(1983)
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For this album Thin Lizzy went all out and recorded what is arguably the heaviest album in their career, partially due to the intricate guitar work of John Sykes (who would later work with Whitesnake and form his own group called Blue Murder). Phil Lynott's voice is in top form on the album, which contains "Holy Wars," "Cold Sweat," and "Baby ...
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Chinatown
(1980)
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The band enter the '80s in high fashion with a well-produced and performed album, featuring the hit "Killer on the Loose." Snowy White replaced Gary Moore for this release. ~ John Book, All Music Guide
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Vagabonds of the Western World
(1973)
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After achieving a reluctant Top Ten hit with a rock version of the traditional Irish pub ballad "Whiskey in the Jar," Thin Lizzy began work on Vagabonds of the Western World -- their third, and ultimately last album for Decca Records. The single's surprise success gave the band bargaining power to demand more money and time to record, resulting in ...
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One Night Only
(2000)
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Greatest Hits
(2004)
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As with most renowned classic rock acts, Thin Lizzy's hits have been repackaged and recycled numerous times over the years. But there hasn't been a collection as thorough as the 2004 double-disc set Greatest Hits. While the group had only one true U.S. hit (the perennial sporting event/barroom/rock radio anthem "The Boys Are Back in Town"), to ...
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Life Live
(1983)
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As a live album, Life holds up as an excellent example of what Thin Lizzy were like on stage. All of the 19 songs were true Thin Lizzy classics (including "Jailbreak" and the arena standard "Boys Are Back in Town"), and is a better introduction to the band than the Dedication compilation on PolyGram. (Note: All of the Metal Blade reissues were ...
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Night Life
(1974)
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It's curious that Night Life -- the first album Thin Lizzy recorded for Mercury, the first album to feature guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson, the album that in many ways kicked off their classic era -- is in many ways a complete anomaly within their catalog. It's a subdued, soulful record, smooth in ways that Thin Lizzy never were ...
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Shades of a Blue Orphanage
(1972)
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Thin Lizzy
(1971)
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Thin Lizzy were originally conceived as a power trio in the image of Cream and the Jimi Hendrix Experience, but Eric Bell lacked the charisma of these 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 ...
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Vagabonds Kings Warriors Angels
(2002)
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Thin Lizzy was a great band and Phil Lynott, the songwriter behind it, was a kind of visionary, pioneering a poetic, working-class aesthetic later echoed in his American counterpart, Bruce Springsteen, while also leading the group's various lineups through a staggering number of great guitarists, highlighted by the triple-attack of the Jailbreak ...
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The Silver Spectrum Collection
(2007)
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Thin Lizzy
This is an officially issued collection of Thin Lizzy recordings -- including "Whisky in the Jar" -- highlighting the band's early attempts to define its sound. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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Hero & the Madman
(2002)
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Don't be fooled by the latter-day photo of Phil Lynott on the cover of the 2002 Thin Lizzy compilation Hero & the Madman -- the 18-track collection focuses entirely on the group's early days. Best-known as a twin-guitar, heavy metal-esque group (due to their creative and commercial peak during the mid- to late '70s), Lizzy started out as a ...
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Whiskey in the Jar [Import CD]
(2004)
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Classic Thin Lizzy: The Universal Master Collection
(1999)
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If you already own the 2006 Thin Lizzy comp Colour Collection then there's no reason to purchase 1999's Classic Thin Lizzy: The Universal Master Collection, as it contains the same exact track listing -- the only thing that's different is the album cover. Still intrigued? OK then, let's dig a bit deeper. Highlights from Thin Lizzy's early-'70s era ...
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Amplified
(2000)
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Amplified gathers two discs' worth of riff-heavy rock from the '60s and '70s, including the Who's "Can't Explain," the Kinks' "All Day & All of the Night," Golden Earring's "Radar Love," and Boston's "More Than a Feeling." Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild," the Guess Who's "American Woman," and Cream's "Sunshine of Your Love" are among the ...
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Greatest Hits [Deluxe Sound & Vision]
(2004)
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Emerald Rock [Alex]
(1995)
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