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Album: “Shades of a Blue Orphanage”
Album: “Shades of a Blue Orphanage”
Description
A compilation of early material. <p>Thin Lizzy: Phil Lynott (vocals, bass), Eric Bell (guitar), Brian Downey (drums). <p>Additional personnel: Clodagh Simonds (harpsichord, Mellotron). <p>A fascinating, all-over-the-map album by a band that hadn't yet found its own voice (although in retrospect hints of the band's ultimate direction can be heard here). Things get off to a roaring start with "The Rise and Dear Demise of the Funky Nomadic Tribes," which segues from Yes-derived staccato unison riffing into a funk-guitar workout influenced by Jimi Hendrix and James Brown. From there it's on to "Buffalo Gal," a melancholy folk-ish plaint that anticipates the working class Irish poetry Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott would develop to great effect later in the '70s; other stylistic detours include stabs at faux rockabilly ("I Don't Want to Forget How to Jive"), Mellotron-drenched confessional ballads (the title tune), and even a sort of visionary art-punk ("Call the Police). Pretty amazing, but the best was yet to come.
Track Listing :
1 Rise and Dear Demise of the Funky Nomadic Tribes, The
2 Buffalo Gal
3 I Don't Want to Forget How to Jive
4 Sarah - (Version 1)
5 Brought Down
6 Baby Face
7 Chatting Today
8 Call the Police
9 Shades of a Blue Orphanage
Album Information :
UPC:042282052728
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Rock & Pop - Hard Rock
Artist:Thin Lizzy
Guest Artists:Clodagh Simonds
Label:Deram (USA)
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:1990/07/01
Original Release Year:1972
Discs:1
Length:38:34
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
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