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Hardrock69
01-03-2012, 08:06 PM
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music/news/lost-thin-lizzy-tapes-resurface-26-years-after-phil-lynotts-death-16098025.html


'Lost' Thin Lizzy tapes resurface 26 years after Phil Lynott's death

A treasure trove of tapes stashed away by Thin Lizzy frontman Phil Lynott will be released as a boxed set later this year.

Twenty six years after the Dublin rocker's death at the age of 36, more of his lost music will be heard by the public for the first time in June.

Shortly before he passed away in 1986, Mr Lynott gave 150 tapes to a third party for safekeeping. The cache of up to 700 songs has finally been released to record company Universal Music.

"This is an absolutely stunning find," Steve Hammonds, project manager behind the new Thin Lizzy box set, told the Irish Independent.

"In every group there's a member who lovingly collects their recordings and in Thin Lizzy that was Phil Lynott, because Lizzy was his baby and his band."

It will be the second boxed set in recent times to feature archive work by the band, following last year's 'Live At The BBC' release.

But the newly unearthed recordings stretch from Thin Lizzy's years with Decca Records, beginning in 1971, to their 'Renegade' album in 1981.

"There are out-takes, unheard versions of Thin Lizzy hits and, most exciting of all, material which was recorded but never released at the time," said Mr Hammonds.

"Phil Lynott was such a prolific songwriter. He recorded 12 Thin Lizzy albums, two solo albums, along with his Grand Slam post-Lizzy project, and now we find he had even more songs in his drawer."

However, Thin Lizzy members Scott Gorham and Brian Downey will have the "final say" over which songs are released.

"The members of Thin Lizzy are fully involved with this project. We have been sending them tapes of what we've found and respecting their wishes as regards the material being issued and the art work," added Mr Hammonds.

Label bosses have declined to give more details on why the material is only surfacing now, 30 years after Thin Lizzy split.

"Phil Lynott passed the material on to a third party for safekeeping. They held on to it for decades because they were waiting for the right people to come along.

"They really didn't trust anyone enough to release it properly. The catalyst was a boxed set of Thin Lizzy BBC sessions we issued earlier this year, which made them believe we were the right people. No money has changed hands, this person is a Thin Lizzy fan."

Meanwhile, RTE will mark the anniversary of Mr Lynott's death on January 4 with a new documentary 'The Philip Lynott Archive' to be broadcast tonight and which will feature the first screening of a fully restored version of the 1982 'Old Town' video.

And the annual 'Vibe for Philo' gig in Mr Lynott's memory takes place at Dublin's Button Factory on Wednesday.

sonrisa salvaje
01-03-2012, 10:17 PM
Cool news. I hate that there will be tracks that ultimately don't see the light of day but anything unreleased would be welcome. I wonder how much polishing they will do in the way of remastering/ remixing?

78/84 guy
01-03-2012, 10:39 PM
Great band. Phil was a real talent that goes unnoticed way too much as a player and songwriter. At the same time just release the good stuff !!

Mr. Vengeance
01-03-2012, 11:12 PM
Most underrated band in rock. I really hope this sees the light of day!

kwame k
01-03-2012, 11:17 PM
Most underrated band in rock. I really hope this sees the light of day!

Me too!

700 songs? Holy fuck!

Coyote
01-04-2012, 01:25 AM
:clap: Can't wait...

GreenBayLA
01-04-2012, 02:29 AM
Wow what a find. I remember hearing about a 3rd Lynott solo LP called Making Love From Memory that was never released, must be in the mix.

Mr Walker
01-04-2012, 07:49 AM
Listened to 'At the BBC' yesterday... awesome stuff... especially 'Gonna Creep Up On You'.

Green Manalishi
01-04-2012, 04:05 PM
I truly respect this band . Saw them open for Judas Priest and BLS recently and
they knocked it outta the park !

I have been saying for years , There is a lot more to this band than the 2 or 3 songs
that get played on the radio .

Lucky me , I saw them on a bill sandwiched between opener Sammy Hagar
and headliner Nazareth at the old Kiel Opera House in St. Louis in about '77 or '78 .

Hardrock69
01-04-2012, 05:01 PM
I posted around here in years gone by about how I was going to see them in July 1979, only to be confronted with signs on the doors at the coliseum saying "Thin Lizzy has cancelled due to illness". It was the ONLY show they cancelled on the entire tour, and it was because Gary Moore quit suddenly 2 days before because he was mad because Phil was so fucked up on heroin.

:mad:

I still have one of the signs which I kept.

I saw the current lineup on St. Louis November 10th on the Priest Tour. Brian Downy and Scott Gorham. At least I got to see 2 original members. They did a fine job. Wasn't the same without Phil though...:(

binnie
01-04-2012, 05:14 PM
Most underrated band in rock. I really hope this sees the light of day!

This is the truth. No-one wrote as many winners as Phil.

Panamark
01-13-2012, 07:51 AM
700 ?

The mind boggles.
If I can write 5 songs in a year I think Im king Sammy the Turd !