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Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Thin Lizzy is the debut studio album by Irish rock band, released on 30 April 1971. Thin Lizzy are an Irish rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. The band initially consisted of bass guitarist, lead vocalist and principal songwriter Phil Lynott, drummer Brian Downey, guitarist Eric Bell and organist Eric Wrixon, although Wrixon left after a few months. Thin Lizzy albums reached the top ten in the UK. The band's music reflects a wide range of influences including blues, soul music, psychedelic rock, and traditional Irish folk music, but is generally classified as hard rock or sometimes heavy metal...
Tracks:
1. The Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle
2. Honesty Is No Excuse
3. Diddy Levine
4. Ray-Gun
5. Look What The Wind Blew In
6. Eire
7. Return Of The Farmer's Son
8. Clifton Grange Hotel
9. Saga Of The Ageing Orphan
10. Remembering Part. 1
Bonus Tracks:
11. The Farmer
12. Dublin
13. Remembering Part. 2
14. Old Moon Madness
15. Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
16. Look What the Wind Blew In (1977 overdubbed and remixed version)
17. Honesty Is No Excuse" (1977 overdubbed and remixed version)
18. Dublin
19. Things Ain't Working Out Down at the Farm" (1977 overdubbed and remixed version)
Thin Lizzy
Philip Lynott – vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar
Eric Bell – lead and rhythm guitar, twelve-string guitar
Brian Downey – drums, percussion
Additional musicians:
Ivor Raymonde – mellotron on "Honesty Is No Excuse"
Eric Wrixon – keyboards on "The Farmer"
Gary Moore – additional guitars, keyboards on tracks 16–19
Midge Ure – additional vocals, guitars on tracks 16–19

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