1.16 Look What the Wind Blew in (1977 Overdubbed ; Remixed Version)
1.17 Honesty Is No Excuse (1977 Overdubbed ; Remixed Version)
1.18 Dublin (1977 Overdubbed ; Remixed Version)
1.19 Things Ain't Working Out Down at the Farm (1977 Overdubbed ; Remixed Version)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
The bands debut album released in 1971 was produced by Nick Taber in Dublin â?? it was originally released on the Decca label.
This vinyl reissue is on 180gm vinyl (with download code) with replica artwork -
Digitally remastered edition of the band's debut album that was first released in 1971. When it was first issued on CD, it was augmented with the New Day EP. Those songs are here as well along with five more tracks to thrill any Lizzy fan! 19 tracks. Universal.
"Thin Lizzy (Remastered + Expanded)" on CD is a must-have for any rock enthusiast and collector. This special edition features the iconic debut album from Thin Lizzy, remastered for superior sound quality and expanded with bonus tracks that offer deeper insight into the band's early creative process. The original release marked the beginning of Thin Lizzy's legendary journey in hard rock, blending bluesy undertones with poetic lyricism. Highlights include classics like "Honesty Is No Excuse" and "Eire," showcasing Phil Lynott?s distinctive vocals and songwriting prowess. Decca, renowned for its commitment to high-fidelity recordings since 1929, ensures this reissue meets audiophile standards while honoring the band?s legacy. Thin Lizzy went on to achieve international fame with hits such as "The Boys Are Back in Town" and are celebrated as pioneers who influenced generations of musicians.
Digitally remastered edition of the band's debut album that was first released in 1971. When it was first issued on CD, it was augmented with the New Day EP. Those songs are here as well along with five more tracks to thrill any Lizzy fan! 19 tracks.
Ivica S. - 25/Mar/2018
Very good album - Phil, Eric and Brian - the first album or a great album - I recommend
Greg Barbrick - 31/Dec/2010
“To you and me, he’s a renegade…”Truer words were never spoken about the author of that song, Phil Lynott (1949-1986). Except maybe in “The Rocker.” U...
Jason Ferguson - 28/Dec/2010
Theother day, I was sitting around watching some Thin Lizzy videos with my kids -you know, bonding - and upon learningthat the band was Irish, my olde...