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Thunder And Lightning

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Thin Lizzy's final studio release, Thunder and Lightning, was their most consistent album since 1979's Black Rose. Guitarist John Sykes replaced Snowy White, and the new blood must have inspired Lynott and company to write some of their best compositions in years. Although a pop-metal production hinders the tracks, there's more of a harder edge present than on their last release, Renegade. While the title track served as the ensuing tour's raging opener, half-baked lyrics detailing a fistfight and an unwarranted synth-solo weakens what should have been a straight-ahead rocker. But such heavies as "This Is the One" and "Cold Sweat" suit the band much better. Lizzy takes a stab at dance-rock with "The Holy War," while laying back with the tranquil "The Sun Goes Down" and the album's underrated highlight, the melodic "Bad Habits." Like Lizzy's other '80s releases, filler is present -- "Someday She Is Going to Hit Back" and "Heart Attack" and disappointingly, guitarist Scott Gorham abandons his trademark harmony leads of yesteryear in favor of '80s-era high-tech shredding. Not Lizzy's best release, but a definite improvement over their other '80s studio output.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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1
Thunder and Lightning
00:04:55

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Downey, Writer

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

2
This Is the One
00:04:03

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Wharton, Writer

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

3
The Sun Goes Down
00:06:18

Philip Lynott, Bass - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Lynott/ Wharton, Composer, Lyricist

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

4
The Holy War
00:05:13

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

5
Cold Sweat
00:03:06

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Composer - Phil Lynott, Composer, Lyricist - SYKES, Lyricist - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

6
Someday She Is Going to Hit Back
00:04:05

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Downey, Writer - Wharton, Writer

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

7
Baby Please Don't Go
00:05:09

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

8
Bad Habits
00:04:05

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Gorham, Writer

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

9
Heart Attack
00:03:39

Philip Lynott, Bass - Lynott, Writer - Thin Lizzy, MainArtist - Wharton, Writer - Gorham, Writer

© 1983 Warner Records Inc. ℗ 1983 Warner Records Inc.

Album review

Thin Lizzy's final studio release, Thunder and Lightning, was their most consistent album since 1979's Black Rose. Guitarist John Sykes replaced Snowy White, and the new blood must have inspired Lynott and company to write some of their best compositions in years. Although a pop-metal production hinders the tracks, there's more of a harder edge present than on their last release, Renegade. While the title track served as the ensuing tour's raging opener, half-baked lyrics detailing a fistfight and an unwarranted synth-solo weakens what should have been a straight-ahead rocker. But such heavies as "This Is the One" and "Cold Sweat" suit the band much better. Lizzy takes a stab at dance-rock with "The Holy War," while laying back with the tranquil "The Sun Goes Down" and the album's underrated highlight, the melodic "Bad Habits." Like Lizzy's other '80s releases, filler is present -- "Someday She Is Going to Hit Back" and "Heart Attack" and disappointingly, guitarist Scott Gorham abandons his trademark harmony leads of yesteryear in favor of '80s-era high-tech shredding. Not Lizzy's best release, but a definite improvement over their other '80s studio output.

© Greg Prato /TiVo

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