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THIN LIZZY - BLACK ROSE & CHINATOWN CD

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THIN LIZZY - BLACK ROSE & CHINATOWN CD

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Thin Lizzy & Black Rose / Chinatown (2-CD) After a very successful live album with 1978's Live And Dangerous (Friday Music 9999), Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey and newest member Gary Moore (replacing Brian Robertson) went back into the studio with producer great Tony Visconti and recorded one of their most acclaimed works of the classic rock era with Black Rose: A Rock Legend. With 1979's "Black Rose", this fine band would serve it's fans a plethora of hard hitting rockers like "Waiting for an Alibi", "Do Anything You Want To" and the funk infused "Got to Give It Up. " Featuring a blazing guitar solo by the late Gary Moore, the Celtic influenced album radiates with the anthem track "Róisín Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend. " With latest member Snowy White (Al Stewart/Pink Floyd) replacing Gary Moore on dual lead guitar duties with Scott Gorham, the music soldiered on with extreme precision as you would expect from this power quartet. Filled with more hard rock favorites like "We Will Be Strong", "Hey You", "Killer on the Loose" and the stellar title track "Chinatown", the 1980 rocker would also feature the vocal talents of Ultravox and their acclaimed guitarist Midge Ure. The late Linda McCartney also designed the astounding LP cover making this another classic entry into their already incredible roster of albums.

Black Rose: A Rock Legend - Do Anything You Want to
Toughest Street in Town
S & M
Waiting for An Alibi
Sarah
Got to Give It Up
Get Out of Here
With Love
Roisin Dubh (Black Rose) a Rock Legend
Part 1: Shenandoh
Part 2: Will You Go Lassy Go
Part 3: Danny Boy
Part 4: The Mason's Apron
Chinatown - We Will Be Strong
Chinatown
Sweetheart
Sugar Blues
Killer on the Loose
Having a Good Time
Genocide (The Killing of the Buffalo)
Didn't I
Hey You