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Thin Lizzy- GREATEST HITS: Deluxe Edition- DVD & 2 CD- 2005/2009-
- Universal Music TV- 600753212325- 700 grn
SOUND & VISION Series.
2009 reissue of the deluxe package that incorporates the band's two-CD GREATEST HITS collection with a companion DVD (NTSC/Region 0). This Thin Lizzy collection is the best available & includes solo recordings from Phil Lynott & Gary Moore. The accompanying DVD anthology (NTSC/Region 0) features 19 tracks including ''Sarah'', ''With Love'', ''The Boys Are Back In Town'', ''Do Anything That You Want To'', ''Rosalie'' (live) and ''Johnny The Fox'' to name but a few. When it came to creating timeless melodic hard rock, Thin Lizzy certainly knew how to mind the store. Led by charismatic singer/songwriter/bassist Phil Lynott, the Irish band meandered at first, desperately in search of an identity. Along the way, they carved out a unique niche all their own, spiced up with soulful and authoritative vocals; a one-of-a-kind twin guitar attack backed by an equally infectious rhythm section; and radio-friendly melodies to boot. To fully appreciate the breadth and diversity of Thin Lizzy, you needn’t look any further than the newly spiffied up GREATEST HITS DVD, featuring 19 videos and live clips from virtually every era of the band. Although the collection tends to be heavy on the glitzy, formulated productions and staged “live” sequences, there’s still plenty of sumptuous and rarely seen footage, all remastered in 5.1 surround sound, to feast on and savor. Despite their high gloss, you may want to sneak a peak at “The Boys Are Back In Town,” as well as the improperly labeled “live” “Don’t Believe A Word” and “Dancing In The Moonlight.” These are the numbers that more or less solidified Thin Lizzy’s legacy with the masses. It isn’t until the actual live performance of Bob Seger’s “Rosalie” that the band gets to flaunt their true colors as an unrelenting and hard rockin’ force. Loads of saucy videos ensue, mostly featuring Lizzy’s revolving door of guitarists that has seen no less than Eric Bell, Scott Gorham, Brian Robertson, Gary Moore, Snowy White and John Sykes aspire through the ranks. In a lighter moment, Lynott croons through an orphaned solo track called “Sarah” and is joined by Gorham, who playfully takes the microphone from the singer and finishes the song, lip-syncing as the camera pulls away. Even with all the goofy scenarios and setups, Thin Lizzy’s brilliance as a band breaks through loud and clear. A 1973 Top Of The Pops appearance with Bell performing the traditional Irish folk tune “Whiskey In A Jar” puts a proper perspective on the group’s innate ability to take any song and make it distinctively their own. Bell also lays down a solid foundation for “The Rocker,” where Lynott’s reputation as a bad boy would emerge, only to evolve into his whole persona in the coming years. Speaking of which, “Bad Reputation,” another mislabeled “live” video, works as an effective showcase for drummer Brian Downey’s nimble stick work and rollicking sense of time. And when it comes down to something as quirky as “Johnny The Fox,” the format simply takes a backseat to the boogie. Certainly, there are Thin Lizzy concert videos available that more accurately capture the band in their most primal state as live performers. But if you dig the tunes and need some heavy bottom end to blast out your sub-woofer along with a few flashy guitars to make your plasma or LCD look top drawer — Thin Lizzy’s GREATEST HITS deserves a spot in your DVD cabinet.
Each Disc Comes In A Individual Paper Jacket And Housed In A Cardboard Clamshell Box Includes Six Page Foldout Leaflet.
Made In The EU.
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