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Black Rose: A Rock Legend

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Released
  
13 April 1979

Black Rose A Rock Legend (1979)
  
Chinatown (1980)

Release date
  
13 April 1979

Genre
  
Hard rock

Length
  
38:49

Artist
  
Thin Lizzy

Label
  
Vertigo Records

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Recorded
  
December 1978 – February 1979

Studio
  
Pathé Marconi EMI Studios, Paris, France, Good Earth Studios, London, UK

Producer
  
Tony Visconti & Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott (on "With Love")

Similar
  
Bad Reputation, Chinatown, Johnny the Fox, Jailbreak, Thunder and Lightning

Do anything you want to


Black Rose: A Rock Legend is the ninth studio album by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy. Released in 1979, it has been described as one of the band's "greatest, most successful albums".

Contents

The album debuted and peaked at No. 2 in the UK album charts. It was the first time that blues rock guitarist Gary Moore remained in Thin Lizzy long enough to record an album after previous brief stints in 1974 and 1977 with the band.

Songs

The album included the second song Phil Lynott wrote about a member of his family titled "Sarah", the first song by this name having appeared on 1972's Shades of a Blue Orphanage, written about his grandmother, also named Sarah. The song on Black Rose is about his then new-born daughter.

The last track, "Róisín Dubh", consists of traditional songs, all arranged by Lynott and Moore, as well as many original parts. The song "Will You Go Lassie, Go" (also known as "Wild Mountain Thyme") is sometimes mistakenly credited as a traditional song, but was in fact written by William McPeake, and first recorded by Francis McPeake (and is credited on the album to "F. McPeak").

Reception

Writing in Smash Hits, Red Starr stated that the album lacked "memorable melodies" and that the "blend of traditional tunes in the title track is an unholy mess". Starr acknowledge that fans of the band would be happy with the "reworking of their familiar hard rock style", but went on to note that there was nothing new for "the rest of us".

Greg Prato of AllMusic described the album as "Thin Lizzy's last true classic album", and their "most musically varied, accomplished, and successful studio album". He praised Moore's presence as "a perfect fit", and singled out "Do Anything You Want To", "Waiting for an Alibi" and "Sarah" as stand-out tracks, among others. He also praised the title track, and its "amazing, complex guitar solo".

Deluxe edition

A new remastered and expanded edition of Black Rose was released on 27 June 2011. This new edition is a 2-CD set, with the original album on disc one, and bonus material on disc two.

Disc two

  1. "Just the Two of Us" (Lynott, Gorham) - 2:47 (B-side)
  2. "A Night in the Life of a Blues Singer" (Lynott) - 5:44 (Longer version)
  3. "Rockula (Rock Your Love)" (Jimmy Bain) - 4:16
  4. "Don't Believe a Word" (Lynott) - 3:18 (Slow version — Lynott/Moore vocals)
  5. "Toughest Street in Town" - 3:58 (Different version)
  6. "S&M" - 3:18 (Nassau, 1978)
  7. "Got to Give It Up" - 3:25 (Nassau, 1978)
  8. "Cold Black Night" (Moore) - 3:37 (Nassau, 1978)
  9. "With Love" - 4:33 (Nassau, 1978)
  10. "Black Rose" - 4:04 (Nassau, 1978)

Personnel

Thin Lizzy
  • Phil Lynott – bass guitar, lead vocals, twelve-string guitar, producer on "With Love"
  • Scott Gorham – lead guitar, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Gary Moore – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
  • Brian Downey – drums, percussion
  • Additional musicians
  • Jimmy Bain – bass guitar on "With Love"
  • Huey Lewis – harmonica on "Sarah" and "With Love"
  • Mark Nauseef – drums on "Sarah" (uncredited)
  • Production
  • Tony Visconti - producer
  • Songs

    1Do Anything You Want To3:53
    2Toughest Street in Town4:01
    3S & M4:06

    References

    Black Rose: A Rock Legend Wikipedia