Also ‘Fighting’ can be considered the first truly focused and more importantly hard rocking Lizzy album, as previous albums weren’t really too consistent and showed a band trying and often failing to find their own identity. ‘Fighting’ is perhaps most significant as it’s the album where Brian ‘Robbo’ Robertson and Scott ‘Joni Mitchell’ Gorham discovered their signature twin guitar sound, meaning guitar harmonies a plenty. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.Now to continue my one man quest to get you to put down your Viking metal albums and other silly things from Scandinavia and get you to listen to some Thin Lizzy! This is for your own good! Anyway, yes no reviews for this one either but than can be expected as ‘Fighting’ is one of the lesser known Lizzy albums which always struck me as odd as it’s a fucking corker. You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are This is one of my favorite Thin Lizzy releases! Great mix of ballads, a cover, "Rosalie" and some hard rocking songs, "Suicide" and "Ballad of a Hard Man!" Essential TL, IMO! Track 2 is "For Those Who Love To Live." My rating is 95. IMO, this was Lizzy's best lineup-awesome. The first guy (big papa k) that made a comment on this album asked: how come no one comments on this classic? it´s easy brother do you think that 90% of guys around here have ears to hear this quality? no! they are used to super produced studio stuf of the 90´s and 21st century stuff!! this is to big brother ( a diamond of 18 kilats) and almost everything they did! we are talking about a legend in music not only in rock!!! A great vibe characteristic of most of Lynott's albums. The band's first hard hitting classic album. Que hace esta puntuacion( 5,9) en este clasicazo de Thin Lizzy¿¿¿ Esta claro que no es el mejor disco de Thin Lizzy pero aqui empezaba a formarse la leyenda de el que muchos consideramos uno de los mejores grupos de Hard Rock de la historia.Gracias Mr Phil por hacernos pasar tantos maravillosos momentos con tu Remastered Reason 8/10Īctually, they made their debut as a tandem on Night Life in 1974, but who's counting? Fighting is a sadly underrated album.īeauty !!Perfect songs, perfect music !! "Come back wild one will you" - magnificent ballad !!įTW! Thin Lizzy came out of the gate pounding with this marvelous monster. Good album, but they had their best work ahead of them. How can no one review this classic? Robertson and Gorham make their debut with Thin Lizzy and the band moves away from it's lighter earlier work into more of a hard rock band. Long as they are at least 4 songs in length.Įxisting comments about this CD From: Big Papa K Please only submit officialĬD releases no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.ĮPs and CD-singles from Thin Lizzy are also welcome to be added, as Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or liveĬompilation CD, we want to add it to the site. ![]() The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Heavy HarmoniesĪs complete as possible. Notice that a particular Thin Lizzy CD release or compilation is missingįrom the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page. The music discographies on this site are works in progress. Live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above,Įither in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, ![]() Spirit Slips Away extended version – take four Leaving Town acoustic, bass and drums – no vocal Personnel Phil Lynott vocals, bass, acoustic guitarĢ012 Deluxe 2CD re-issue with BBC session, altenate versionsīallad of a Hard Man false starts, no vocalįighting My Way Back rough mix with alternate vocal
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