

The material was recorded in 1984 before Phil's untimely death and wasn't officially released until this collection in 2002. Grand Slam: Studio Sessions is a two-CD compilation of songs by Philip Lynot's post Thin Lizzy band Grand Slam. Radio Interview with Phil Lynott, Dublin 1984 (8:02)Ħ. Whiter Shade of Pale/Like a Rolling Stone (5:46)ġ. Phil Lynott's Grand Slam - The Studio Sessions (Zoom Club) 2002Ĥ. I also have the limited edition double disc, box version. This particular disc was released officially "King's Call" is a great Thin Lizzy song and one that is rarely heard live. Still, hearing these songs performed live is quite enjoyable. This disc is, of course, much mellower than a Thin Phil Lynott and John Sykes together performing material from Thin Lizzy and Lizzy, Huey Lewis, and several other studio musicians Other guest musicians include: Brian Downey and Scott Gorham from Thin Song "Yellow Pearl" (co-written by Midge Ure of Ultravox). Phil Lynott Album did generate a European hit in a remodeled version of techno-dance Has some writing credits on the album as well as "Solo in Soho." The Lizzy formula and writes rock and pop songs that strive for memorable hooksĪnd are related to growing up in the rough end of Ireland.

"Ode to Liberty (Protest Song)" (5:48)Īlbums, Phil Lynott strays far from the Thin

Philip Lynott - The Philip Lynott Album (Vertigo) 1982ĩ. Plays bass on much of the album and co-wrote "Dear Miss Lonely Hearts."īrian Robertson, Huey Lewis, Scott Gorham, Snowey White, all who have had connectionsĪlso make guest appearances on "Solo in Soho." "Tattoo (Giving It All up for Love)" (3:19)įabulous album, although nothing like his band Thin Philip Lynott - Solo in Soho (Vertigo) 1980Ĥ.

After Thin Lizzyĭisbanded, he assembled and fronted the band Grand Slam, right up until his death at the age of 36.Īfter his untimely death, several compilations of During his time with Lizzy, he also put out two solo albums. Principal songwriter, bassist and rontman of the Irish rock band Thin Philip Parris "Phil" Lynott (Aug– January 4,1986) was an Irish musician who came to prominence as a founding member, No Life Til Metal - CD Gallery - Phil Lynott
