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ORIGINAL 1971 FIRST PRESS RARE COLLECTIBLE 1971 FIRST ALBUM MINTY CLEAN TOP COPY ..
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THIN LIZZY 1st THIN LIZZY ..
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USA - blue silver LONDON RECORDS - PS 594 FINAL COLLECTION COPY .
ARCHIVE - TOP COPY - BEST AROUND ...so hard to find...
1971 original first pressing of the very first Thin Lizzy, a wicked cool guitar trio led by the dynamic Phil Lynott...
THIN LIZZY started life as a more of a progressive folksy-sounding band with hardrock overtones than the larger-than-life rockers they would eventually become by the late 70s.
Ideal turn of the 70 s hippie music -- but there s a real, almost dark, edge here, and also includes more than a few echoes of the harder path their music would follow in later years.
Eric Bell s lead guitar is subtle but strong, pushing the songs in harsher places than Phil Lynott s lyrics were ready to go.
Lynott s songwriting itself shows more maturity than one would expect from a first album.
Nice poetry here.
If you turned up the distortion on the guitars in Look What The Wind Blew In , then it would sound right at home on their later albums.
But the way the songs are recorded here gives them more of a laid-back, relaxed texture.
It works as music to really appreciate.
Songs are given the time to tell stories and create images that have a certain resonance, the aural equivalent of old photographs that stir fond, forgotten memories for the listener.
The lyrics are some of Phil Lynott s best, moving beyond simple song lyrics to actual poetry and storytelling put to music.
We as listeners are treated to viginettes of characters lives, given glimpses of intriguing locales, invited to share in a lot of the emotions being conveyed.
One might compare the simple, bittersweet lyrics of Dublin to some of the best poetry heard.
All of this conveyed by the voice of Phil Lynott at turns passionate, longing, and more vulnerable than perhaps he has ever sounded since.
Strong Lp that grows with each spin of a listen...
The Friendly Ranger at Clontarf Castle Bell, Lynott 2:57 Honesty Is No Excuse Lynott 3:34 Diddy Levine Lynott 3:52 Ray-Gun Bell 2:58 Look What the Wind Blew In Lynott 3:16 ire Lynott 2:04 Return of the Farmer s Son Downey, Lynott 4:05 Clifton Grange Hotel Lynott 2:22 Saga of the Ageing Orphan Lynott 3:39 Remembering, Pt.
1 Lynott 5:57 CONDITION: The cover: is clean all over, rated: M- CLEAN Strong colors, no bends,no delete marks, no writing, no split seams The vinyl: Rated: M- TOP COPY all clean and glossy smooth both sides: plays TOP NOTCH minty clean....
and has clean London labels....
keeper A cool addition to anyone s music library SEE: SELLERS OTher items for similar cool sounds for head people...
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Thanks GRADING SCALE: M, M-, EX, VG ,VG , VG, VG- M Completely clean, no marks M- Carefully used, looks clean, plays clean, shiny gloss, no marks EX Faint scuff or superficial mark, near M-, high gloss, plays clean VG Glossy with minimal scuffing or light mark playing very nice, clean VG a bit more scuff or markls still plays well with very minimal surface at worse VG more marks/scratches only minor, nothing deep, no loud clicks or pops this grade is abused by many, VG here does not mean trashed VG- surface noise present, will not have skips or jumps ALL PAYMENTS SHOULD BE MADE WITHIN 5 DAYS Of AUCTIONS END BIDDERS PLEASE Do Not Bid If You Are Not Serious About Following Through The Transaction ALL ITEMS GUARANTEED FOR WINNING BID - LESS SHIPPING