Thin Lizzy|Celebrating the 45th anniversary of the release of the milestone live album "Live and Dangerous"! An 8CD luxury box set containing 63 previously unreleased songs is now on sale!

Thin Lizzy|Celebrating the 45th anniversary of the release of the milestone live album "Live and Dangerous"! An 8CD luxury box set containing 63 previously unreleased songs is now on sale!

  • Thin Lizzy|Celebrating the 45th anniversary of the release of the milestone live album "Live and Dangerous"! An 8CD luxury box set containing 63 previously unreleased songs is now on sale!
  • Thin Lizzy's "Live and Dangerous" 8CD Luxury Box Set! Super Deluxe Edition celebrating the 45th anniversary of the release! Includes 63 previously unreleased songs!
  • This box set contains the first-ever live performance of "Live and Dangerous", the milestone live album in the history of Rock 'n' Roll.

It consists of all the songs from the album plus 7 concerts from the same period on 8 CDs, detailed commentary, and rare photo materials. This is a must-have package for fans to relive Thin Lizzy at their peak with the best sound quality.

Thin Lizzy, which had gained an overwhelming reputation as a live band, released a 2-CD live album "Live and Dangerous" with the golden lineup of Phil Lynott (bass, vocals), Brian Downey (drums), Scott Gorham (guitar), and Brian Robertson (guitar). Live and Dangerous" - the best album of their career. The album, which reached #2 in the UK, the highest number in their career, is now available in a permanent edition with 7 CDs of live material, the majority of which is previously unreleased material.

Disc 1 contains the entire "Live and Dangerous" album, which was a 2-disc set on analog (using a new master produced especially for this release), Discs 2-4 include three shows at the Hammersmith Odeon in London from November 14-16, 1976, and Discs 5 and 6 include Disc 5 and 6 include two performances at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia on 10/20/77 and 10/21/77, Disc 7 includes a performance at the Seneca College Field House in Toronto on 10/28/77, and Disc 8 includes a performance at the Rainbow Theatre in London on 3/29/78. Disc 7 includes the performances on October 28, 1977 at Seneca College Field House in Toronto and Disc 8 includes the performances on March 29, 1978 at Rainbow Theatre in London.
  1. Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous - Japan SHM-CD Box set

 

In conjunction with the release of Thin Lizzy's latest box set, Live and Dangerous, the band is also reissuing its classic 1983 live album, Last Live. This remastered edition commemorates the 40th anniversary of its release.

This 2-CD live album is a masterpiece, consisting mainly of material from the Hammersmith Odeon concert in London in March 1983, which was part of Thin Lizzy's "Last Tour," a tour to which she devoted all her energy. The album also features the performances of famous guitarists such as Gary Moore, Brian Robertson, Eric Bell, and John Sykes.

The lineup includes Phil Lynott (bass, vocals), Brian Downey (drums), and Scott Gorham (guitar), plus John Sykes, an up-and-coming guitarist who plays extremely fast, and Darren Wharton, a keyboardist who joined the band in the 1980s. The late stage performance by the lineup is well worth listening to. The three veterans and the two energetic young players create a great synergy in their performances.

Three guitarists of the past, Gary Moore, Brian Robertson, and Eric Bell, guested on the climax of "The Rocker" and several other songs. In addition, some of the songs, such as "Rebel," were recorded during Sykes' tenure with his predecessor, Snowy White. This is a historical work that contains the performances of all the guitarists who colored Thin Lizzy's career.

The album includes "They're Going to Town", "Jailbreak", "Still There", and "Still There". and "Jailbreak," and "Still Love You," as well as songs from his last studio album, the UK #4 smash "Thunder and Lightning," and a well-balanced repertoire that was unique to this period.

 

 

Thin Lizzy - Last Live - Japan SHM-CD

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