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- Chinatown is not an album to be slept on; a good but not great release in the grand scheme of Thin Lizzy albums, but that is a class of music that is above what most other bands ever achieve. Worthy of any rock fan's collection, Chinatown is a solid album.
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Oct 10, 2015 · Chinatown, meanwhile, performed well enough in the U.K. but not as well as recent efforts; it barely registered in the U.S. and didn't show much life even when the band descended there...
Chinatown is not an album to be slept on; a good but not great release in the grand scheme of Thin Lizzy albums, but that is a class of music that is above what most other bands ever achieve. Worthy of any rock fan's collection, Chinatown is a solid album.
- Chinatown
- 1980
- Thin Lizzy
- Hard rock, Heavy metal
Chinatown is the tenth studio album by Irish band Thin Lizzy, released in 1980. It introduced guitarist Snowy White who would also perform on the next album as well as tour with Thin Lizzy between 1980 and 1982; he replaced Gary Moore as permanent guitarist.
Oct 18, 2024 · Thin Lizzy were coming off two U.K. No.2 albums in a row when, on October 18, 1980, their tenth studio LP ‘Chinatown’ made its chart debut.
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Chinatown is simply another nearly flawless Thin Lizzy album. The positive We Will Be Strong runs out at you with all guns blazing. This song contains some of the band’s most inspired twin guitar leads, and some of Lynott's finest lyrics.
Chinatown is simply another nearly flawless Thin Lizzy album. The positive We Will Be Strong runs out at you with all guns blazing. This song contains some of the band’s most inspired twin guitar leads, and some of Lynott's finest lyrics.
Highlights like "We Will Be Strong", "Chinatown", "Sweetheart", "Hey You" (which fluctuates from reggae to heavy metal), and the fantastic "Genocide" make up another classic for the band of Phil Lynott, perhaps a bit underrated, and -possibly- my favorite Thin Lizzy album along with "Jailbreak".