Thin Lizzy - Thin Lizzy

Primary Artist
Thin Lizzy
Album Title
Thin Lizzy
Release Date
1971 
Time
50:45 
Review by Ed Rivadavia
Thin Lizzy were originally conceived as a power trio in the image of Cream and The Jimi Hendrix Experience, but Eric Bell lacked the charisma of these groups' guitarists, forcing vocalist/bassist Philip Lynott to take center stage from day one. Despite his already poetic, intensely personal lyrics, Lynott was only beginning to develop as a songwriter, and the band's unfocused, folk-infused early efforts are a far cry from their mid-'70s hard rock glory. Recorded on a shoestring budget, their self-titled debut is surprisingly mellow; many songs, such as "Clifton Grange Hotel" and "The Friendly Ranger of Clontarf Castle," sound confused and unfinished. Read More