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| ARTIST: | Thin Lizzy |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | She Knows, Night Life, It's Only Money, Still in Love With You, Frankie Carroll, Showdown, Banshee, Philomena, Sha La La, Dear Heart |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 042283802926 |
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Customer Reviews of Night Life
Not generally regarded a classic this is a very good album Although this album is rarely mentioned among the classic Lizzy albums, I think it is a very good album. This is the first Thin Lizzy album to feature the twin/harmony Les Paul + Marshall sound of guitar aces Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson. Brian Robertson felt (in an interview I saw) that it was too varied -- although I think the variety makes for an interesting experience. Lizzy always managed to produce distinct songs in the early years, Fighting is a great album in this regard, as is Live and Dangerous.
Although a couple of songs appear on Live and Dangerous (Still in Love with you, Sha la la la) there is little overlap with other albums (unlike Jailbreak) - so worth getting. Thin Lizzy's classic soaring, slow blues "Still in Love with you" appears here but features Gary Moore, rather than Brian Robertson on guitar (a secret revealed in the aforementioned interview). The sublime version of this song (comparable in perfection to Led Zepplin's Stairway to Heaven) appears on Live and Dangerous though; Brian Robertson made this song his own with incredibly soulful and tasteful playing. Scott Gorham was incredibly good on this too of course -- the pair complemented each other wonderfully, pity they broke up :(. [An interesting alternative version of the song appears on one of Gary Moore's solo albums and feature Phil Lynott on vocals -- it sounds quite different]
MERCURY YEARS PART 1
In 1975, this was the first Thin Lizzy album I ever bought. I had been hearing a catchy tune called "It's Only Money" and I had to have it. The album totally caught me by surprize; as the band was quite good. This album would make me a Lizzy fan for life, but, I have to admit, the way they continually put out choice material helped a lot.
Back to this release, there are a number of very good songs here, including, "Still In Love With You", "Showdown", "Sha La La", and "Dear Heart". This release is where the twin guitars of Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson began the trademark that would mark the band throughout their career no matter who the guitarists were. As with most Thin Lizzy albums, there is a bit of Irish music, ballads, and, of course, some hot rockers.
Whether you are just looking for a taste of 70's rock and ballads, or, the turning point in a bands career, or just need all of Thin Lizzy's work, this is a must! The price here makes this disc all the more attractive...
Best Ever
I know some other folks here have said different, but as I've aged, I've come to realize that this is Thin Lizzy's best work. Its the one that has the most staying power. Its a far cry from the mindless metal they hashed out at the end of their career.