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Thin Lizzy were not true heavy metal perpetrators; more accurately, out-and-out rockers with a feeling for pop. The late Phil Lynott has a growing core of younger fans, as word is passed down that even though he had his demons he was an outstanding performer. This is their best studio album and it contains two classics; "The Boys Are Back In Town" and the title track. Both spit and crackle, bass and lead guitar burst out of the speaker at loud volume, and throughout, the gentle, laconic voice of Lynott delivers his poetry. Don't allow his death to see Thin Lizzy fade from the memory.
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Thin Lizzy: Phil Lynott (vocals, bass); Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson (guitar); Brian Downey (drums).
Thin Lizzy Jailbreak Songs Jailbreak Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Still Kick'n! Great lead work, well written material, and high energy. This album will never be out dated! Submitted by a reviewer (Durant, MS)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Selection This is a great album. All of the songs are very good. The best part is that there is a decent variety of speed to the songs; a couple songs are a little quieter and slower, and others are faster and more upbeat. Submitted by CD_Music_Freak (Earth) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GREAT. This is a damn fine album and the guitar work on The Cowboy Song and Emerald are alone worth the price. Submitted by Lee (Owensboro, KY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Perfect Pop-rock Album This is the album that broke Lizzy huge across the globe. It had the tunes and a monster hit-single, so what went wrong.
Philo fell ill and the ensuing tour was pulled, with this album missing out on a status held by the likes of AC/DC, Iron Maiden and Zeppelin.
You'll sense the injustice upon hearing such classics as 'Jailbreak', 'Angel from the coast', 'Emerald' & 'Cowboy Song', in addition to the magical 'The boys are back in town'. A must-have for any hard rock fan. Submitted by S J (Woking) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AWESOME!!! I'm telling you, there are certain albums out there that were awesome, and still are. Groups that for one reason or another never made it big, and you wonder why. Thin Lizzy - Jailbreak ranks right up there with Angel - White Hot, and Shooting Star - Best Of CD's. Unbelievably hot recordings everyone should own. Submitted by blueangelsfan (Wilmington, DE) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Jailbreak CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Thin Lizzy Johnny The Fox CD (1976)
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$6.59 As a concept album, JOHNNY THE FOX has too murky a theme to be considered a true success. As a rock album, it stands with the best of Thin Lizzy's ...
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| | Thin Lizzy Black Rose: A Rock Legend CD (1979)
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$10.65 Hard rock quartet formed by Philip Lynott out of Dublin, Ireland. Thin Lizzy had numerous charting albums throughout the 70's & 80's. Black Rose was originally released in 1980. Featured guitarists are Gary Moore & Scott Gorham. 8 tracks. 2001 reissue.
Additional personnel includes: Bluesy Hughie (harp); Jimmy Bain (bass).
Recorded at Pathe Marconi Studios, Paris, France and Good Earth Studios, London, England.
Producers include: Tony Visconti, Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott.
Black Rose: A Rock Legend would prove to be Thin Lizzy's last true classic album (and last produced by Tony Visconti). Guitarist Brian Robertson was replaced by Gary Moore prior to the album's recording. Moore had already been a member of the band in the early '70s and served as a tour fill-in for Robertson in 1977, and he fits in perfectly with Lizzy's heavy, dual-guitar attack. Black Rose also turned out to be the band's most ...
| | Thin Lizzy Thunder And Lightning CD (1983)
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$10.65 Digitally remastered by Eddie Shreyer & Brian Slagel (Future Disc).
Thin Lizzy's final studio release, Thunder and Lightning, was their most consistent album since 1979's Black Rose. Guitarist John Sykes replaced Snowy White, and the new blood must have inspired Lynott and company to write some of their best compositions in years. Although a pop-metal production hinders the tracks, there's more ...
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| | Gamma Rays Split Personality CD (2003)
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$9.35 Split Personality, a rousing split release from D.C.'s Beatville, brings together two promising young bands from the area, Gamma Rays and High School Hellcats, both of whom contribute five songs. With a lively, melody-driven punk revivalist sound, the Gamma Rays' touchstones include the Ramones and Descendents, and also bear a hooky resemblance to Screeching Weasel. The succinct and sugary, yet equally hard-hitting and raucous "Bleeding Heart" is a highlight, as is the rapid-fire "Sell Your Soul," which grafts melody onto a vintage hardcore gait. For their part, the High School Hellcats deserve props for bringing back the band theme song. "High School Hellcats" introduces ...
| | Peter Mulvey Kitchen Radio CD (2004)
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$13.75 After taking a break from the burden of songwriting with 2003's Ten Thousand Mornings, Peter Mulvey returns in 2004 with Kitchen Radio, an album filled with new compositions. As with Eliza Gilkyson's recent release, Land of Milk and Honey, Mulvey has serious things on his mind but he's not about to spell them out in any obvious way. In "29 Cent Head," it's evident that all isn't well in the land of the free, home of the brave. But even while certain problems are stated -- all elections are the same, priests are perverts, and no one cares -- the song's setup and elliptical images are too artful to reveal its overall purpose ("...When you look behind the curtain to where the puppetmaster sat/There's just an empty chair/And the strings are lying flat"). Mulvey takes an equally oblique approach to songs about relationships. "Falling" seems to be about a guy meeting a girl who is able to break down his defenses, despite his demons that tell him to hold back. But the story is sketched so vaguely, it's really hard to tell who's doing what for whom. Depending on one's point of view, this method of writing is either more poetic than the typical protest and love song, or frustratingly obscure. Even the listener wishing for greater clarity will nonetheless appreciate the simple arrangements and clean production of Kitchen Radio, highlighted by acoustic and electric guitars and vacillating between tasteful folk and rock. Kitchen Radio is a well-wrought effort with a nicely honed sound that will please anyone who enjoys thoughtful songwriting. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
When he is home, Peter Mulvey begins his day as many people do, with the news of the day pouring out of the radio on his kitchen counter. Where that leads him, though, is the real story here. With Kitchen Radio, Mulvey's third album for Signature Sounds (his eighth overall and his first album of original material in four years - see Discography below), he has put the songwriting solidly front and center, and the result is a moving, deft portrait of a place where the personal and the worldwide intersect. Peter Mulvey and longtime writing partner and producer David "Goody" Goodrich set the mood with vibrant, often surprising musical ideas. Supported by an excellent band of Boston's musical veterans, Mulvey's Kitchen Radio is an album of original music performed with grit and abandon. ...
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