Thin Lizzy - Chinatown (1980/2014)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.77 Gb | Artwork > 2.06 Mb
Vertigo, 5354254 | Hard Rock
~ Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 180 Gram. Back To Black Series ~
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.77 Gb | Artwork > 2.06 Mb
Vertigo, 5354254 | Hard Rock
~ Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 180 Gram. Back To Black Series ~
While Thin Lizzy's previous release, Black Rose, was a focused, inspired hard rock masterwork, its follow-up, 1980's Chinatown, was a letdown. Guitarist Gary Moore was a major reason for the predecessor's success, but he quit during the subsequent tour (eventually replaced by ex-Pink Floyd touring guitarist Snowy White). Also, leader Phil Lynott and guitarist Scott Gorham were indulging heavily in hard drugs by this point, which was obviously taking its toll. And since producer Tony Visconti was not on board again, the lively production that played such a prominent part in the success of their past few releases was noticeably absent. The first side contains the best material: the anthemic "We Will Be Strong," the pop perfection of "Sweetheart," the obviously autobiographical drug tale of "Sugar Blues," plus the British hit singles "Killer on the Loose" and the title track. The second side, however, is comprised almost entirely of bland filler, such as "Having a Good Time," "Didn't I," and "Hey You." While it's not their worst album (that "honor" would go to their next studio album, 1981's Renegade), Chinatown should have been a lot better, especially coming off such a stellar release as Black Rose.by Greg Prato
Thin Lizzy - Chinatown (1980/2014):
Tracklist:
A1 We Will Be Strong
A2 Chinatown
A3 Sweetheart
A4 Sugar Blues
A5 Killer On The Loose
B1 Having A Good Time
B2 Genocide (The Killing Of The Buffalo)
B3 Didn't I
B4 Hey You
Original ripper: alexspkl
Original format: 24/192
Vinyl Condition: Mint
Direct Drive Turntable: SONY PS-X800
Cartridge: SHURE V15VxMR
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ADC: TASCAM DA-3000
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