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Oldies 10 June, 2021

Thin Lizzy Greatest Hits - All The Hits On Vinyl Released 30th July

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Thin Lizzy is unquestionably one of the true icons of British rock. Nobody has ever sounded like them, yet they have influenced countless others. Phil Lynott's poetic lyricism, the unmatchable dual guitar precision and peerless melodies, all of this is part of the Lizzy heritage and what they have left behind is powerful and influential.

The band formed as a three-piece in Dublin and 1970 but didn't achieve their breakthrough until 1973 when they had their first hit single, a version of the traditional Irish song 'Whiskey in The Jar', which reached number six in the UK.

There was to be a further shake-up when the band decided to expand the line-up to a four-piece, with Scottish teenager Brian Robertson and American Scott Gorham both coming in on guitar and creating the Lizzy signature sound. The 1976 album 'Jailbreak' proved to be the moment that Thin Lizzy arrived on the world stage as an unstoppable force. The album stormed to number 10 in the UK and number 18 in America, and the band's enduring anthem 'The Boys Are Back in Town' was a transatlantic hit single. It got to number eight in Britain and number 12 in the States.

In 1978, the band released 'Live and Dangerous', which is rightly regarded as one of the all-time great live albums. The band finally called it a day in 1983, with their final British performance being a headlining slot at the Reading Festival that August.

On January 4, 1986, Lynott tragically died at the age of 36 but left behind a catalogue of songs that stands head and shoulders above any of his peers.

In their relatively short career, the band scored 8 top 20 hits over 8 years and no less than 8 albums in the UK top 20, 3 of which would make the top 10 and 4 the top 5.

This Greatest Hits 2-LP set brings together all the band's hits and live favourites on vinyl for the first time in a non-limited edition form. Lizzy Expert Nick Sharp has overseen the tracklisting, which is all killer, no filler and pure unadulterated Thin Lizzy.

Side One:
The Boys Are Back in Town
Jailbreak
Don't Believe A Word
Dancing in The Moonlight (It's Caught Me in Its Spotlight)
Waiting for An Alibi
Rosalie (Live)

Side Two:
Do Anything You Want To
Chinatown
Sarah
Fighting My Way Back
Killer on The Loose
Hollywood (Down on Your Luck)

Side Three:
Thunder and Lightning
Renegade
Still in Love with You
The Sun Goes Down

Side Four:
Whiskey in The Jar
Bad Reputation
The Rocker
Showdown
Cold Sweat
Wild One






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