![]() ![]() ![]() Many of these singles were released in other countries, but chart information is not available. Blank spaces indicate that there is no information available regarding its chart position. A shaded box indicates that this single was not released in the territory shown. Peak chart positions are shown for the following singles in the following territories. JSTOR ( September 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Thin Lizzy discography" – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section. This section needs additional citations for verification. Collection of five previously unreleased tracks recorded by Thin Lizzy in 1970 at Trend Studios in Dublin.Collection of five previously released tracks, EP only available for download.Three-track 7-inch EP and four-track 12-inch EP.Four-track EP released only in Australia.Things Ain't Working Out Down at the Farm Two-disc set released only in Sweden and Denmark (2010).Later repackaged as Classic Thin Lizzy, Die Grössten Hits, Millennium Edition, Classic Rock Masters, Colour Collection and Star Club.Entirely different from all earlier releases with the same title.Released only in Germany, credited as featuring Phil Lynott and Gary Moore. ![]() Not to be confused with other releases with a similar name.Entirely different from all other releases with the same title.Released only in Germany, entirely different from all other releases with the same title.Also known as The Hit Singles Collection.Album contains remixed and altered versions of previously released songs.The Continuing Saga of the Ageing Orphans Re-released (2007) exclusively in Canada as Black Boys on the Corner (1970–1974) with several differences.Released simply as Remembering in Germany, where it was released as a 27-track double album.Six-disc box set with a DVD, all UK singles and various demos.Eight-disc box set, also available as a two-disc best of.All tracks later issued on the At The BBC box set."-" denotes a release that did not chart. Thin Lizzy still perform on an occasional basis and the line-up now consists of longtime guitarist Scott Gorham, keyboardist Darren Wharton, and four other members who were not present during the band's main recording career. Band members were Philip Parris Lynott, Brian Downey, (Eric Bell-Previously), (Brian Robertson (1974-1978)). The current line-up of Thin Lizzy restrict themselves to playing live and not recording new material as Thin Lizzy – new material by current members of Thin Lizzy is released under the name Black Star Riders. Thin Lizzy was an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin, Southern Ireland in 1969. Originally led by frontman, bass guitarist, songwriter and singer Phil Lynott, their most commercially successful songs are " The Boys Are Back in Town", " Whiskey in the Jar" and " Jailbreak", all major international hits still played regularly on hard rock and classic rock radio stations. And that’s why “Heart Attack” is the greatest Thin Lizzy song of all time.The following is a discography of Thin Lizzy, an Irish hard rock band formed in Dublin in 1969. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. Put all these elements together and you’ve got a true metal masterpiece. Thin Lizzy : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Skip to main content We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us Internet Archive logo A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. Then there’s its frantic pace and eerily foreshadowing lyrics: “Mama I’m dying of a heart attack, heart attack, heart attack…Papa I’m dying of an overdose, overdose, overdose…” Lynott sings with such desperation, it’s as if he knows his end is near. Dancing in the Moonlight (Its Caught Me in the Spotlight) 7. As the last song on the last album ( Thunder and Lightning), it’s the final chapter in the Thin Lizzy saga. No, “Heart Attack” earned its #1 spot for its historic context. Matter of fact, this might be the only song John Sykes ever played on where he’s NOT the main event. But those aesthetics alone are not what makes “Heart Attack” the greatest Thin Lizzy song of all time. The riffs are stupidly heavy and the lead melody is a full blown earworm. “Heart Attack”? Really? My personal bias is really showing on this one. ![]()
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