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Live And Dangerous

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Inner sleeve for LP2 with printed catalog number 9199 658 and photos for ♥ Scott Gorham on numbered side and ♠ Philip Lynott on unnumbered side.

Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [PA] – Craig Schertz Iain Macaulay: A real classic album. The sound of a party in full swing. A Celtic party with girls, too much drink, a lot of tall tales being told, and the odd fight or two. It’s the ultimate set list from a very original band, playing their songs way beyond the versions they captured in the studio. It’s maybe not their greatest album, but it is the album that presents the definitive sound of the band. The album that keeps the band alive. The album that made their songs live and breath as great pieces of music. Was the original really as “fixed” as has been quoted over the years? If so, what would the seven concerts sound like?Thin Lizzy’s leader Phil Lynott had felt it was time to disband the group after the ‘Thunder And Lightning’ tour, and to mark the occasion, he gathered together former Thin Lizzy guitarists Eric Bell (1969-73), Brian Robertson (1974-78) and Gary Moore (1974, 1977 and 1978-79) who joined the band on stage at Hammersmith Odeon. Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Technician [Colac PA] – Paul Nice (2), Scott Thompson (11) Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Crew [Driver] – Cowbell Ltd.*, Nigel Hudson This amount of material, arguably, muddied the waters. The band and producer Tony Visconti could have released a brilliant Live And Dangerous a year earlier using only Hammersmith recordings (the third night’s disc is mind-blowing), but that would have meant a document without Southbound, Dancing In The Moonlight and Are You Ready (from the Rainbow).

Released in 1978, just as the hot streak starting with 1975's Fighting and running through 1977's Bad Reputation came to an end, Live and Dangerous was a glorious way to celebrate Thin Lizzy's glory days and one of the best double live LPs of the 70s. But even if there was some tweaking in the studio, Live and Dangerous feels live, containing more energy and power than the original LPs, which were already dynamic in their own right. ( AllMusic)

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Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, stamped, variant 8): 919946 2Y //1 UT (etched LOUIE) 18 21 [Lyre Symbol]

Crew [Thin Lizzy Crew on the tour 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Management [Accountant] – John Slattery & Associates Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Johnny The Fox' 1976], Management [Publicity] – Roz Grugeon, Tony Brainsby A3, B1, C5, D3 published by Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Pub. Int. Ltd./Chappell & Co. Ltd. and Crew [People who were involved on the tour: 'Bad Reputation’ 1977], Technician [Spotlights] – Gary CarnesOffiziellecharts.de – Thin Lizzy – Live and Dangerous" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2018. Matrix / Runout (Runout, D-side, [stamped, N letter rotated 90°], variant 5): 10 AA9199658 2Y 320 N 1 Inner sleeve for disc 2 with printed code REC2 9199 646 and photos for Scott Gorham in one side and Philip Lynott in the other side. Billboard Japan Hot Albums – Week of January 25, 2023". Billboard Japan (in Japanese) . Retrieved 25 January 2023.



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