Exclusive PHIL LYNOTT CD To Be Given Away With HOT PRESS Magazine
August 9, 2006Hot Press has announce that its latest issue — in shops between August 10 and August 23 August — comes with a world-exclusive Phil Lynott CD. "The Lost Recordings" contains five previously unreleased tracks from one of Ireland's greatest rock stars.
Recorded at Trend Studios in Dublin by John Dardis, these five recordings have, until now, remained hidden in the vaults.
Different versions of "Saga Of The Ageing Orphan" and "The Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle" appeared on the album "Thin Lizzy" (1971). A different recording of "Dublin" appeared on the "New Day" EP (also 1971). Two of the songs — "Mama And Papa" and "It's Really Worthwhile" — are effectively "new": they were never otherwise recorded, so that even the most ardent of THIN LIZZY fans will not have heard them before.
The CD comes out to coinicide with Lynott's birthday on August 20, which is also the first anniversary of the unveiling of his statue, beside Bruxelles in Dublin.
"It's strange to think that these recordings have been waiting for over 35 years to see the light of day," says John Dardis, producer of "The Lost Recordings". "Prompted by the fact that I had been approached by a lot of people who wanted to hear these recordings, I thought Hot Press was the perfect vehicle to get them out to that huge audience of people who love Irish music and who along the way fell in love with Philip Lynott, both as a musician and as a great Irish character."
The track listing is as follows:
01. Mama And Papa
02. Saga Of The Ageing Orphan
03. It's Really Worthwhile
04. Dublin
05. The Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle
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