Formats and Editions
1. Friendly Ranger At Clontarf Castle
2. Honesty Is No Excuse
3. Diddy Levine
4. Ray-Gun
5. Look What The Wind Just Blew In
6. Eire
7. Return Of The Farmer's Son
8. Clifton Grange Hotel
9. Saga Of The Ageing Orphan
10. Remembering, Pt. 1
11. Farmer
12. I Need You
13. Dublin
14. Remembering, Pt. 2: New Day
15. Old Moon Madness
16. Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
17. Honesty Is No Excuse [Instrumental] [Outtake]
18. Eire
19. Beggar's Song
20. Reminiscing [Take 1] [Outtake]
21. Honesty Is No Excuse [Extended]
22. Clifton Grange Hotel
23. Ray-Gun
24. Clifton Grange Hotel
25. Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm [Alternative Vocal]
26. Eire
27. Ray-Gun
28. Dublin
29. Remembering, Pt. 2: New Day
30. Old Moon Madness
31. Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm
32. Look What The Wind Just Blew In
33. Return Of The Farmer's Son
34. Ray-Gun
35. Rise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Nomadic Tribes
36. Dublin
37. Clifton Grange Hotel
More Info:
Three CD + Blu-ray edition. Thin Lizzy is the debut studio album released by Irish rock band Thin Lizzy on 30th April 1971. The album was followed by the New Day EP, produced and recorded by Nick Tauber at Decca Studios and released in August of the same year. It was the band's first album with the original line up of Phil Lynott (Bass and Vocal), Eric Bell (Guitar) and Brian Downey (Drums). This LP was Thin Lizzy putting all they had into the music and taking risks. It's passionate, high energy and distinctive. The release celebrating the 55th Anniversary of Thin Lizzy's debut studio album feature rarities, BBC Sessions and unreleased music never previously heard. The 3CD / Blu-ray features 15 unreleased tracks including the previously unreleased studio track, 'Beggar's Song'. The tracklist also includes the rare New Day EP alongside other rarities and BBC sessions. The 3CD format also contains a brand-new stereo mix from Richard Whittaker and comes with a Blu-ray with a first ever Dolby Atmos Mix. The deluxe set is housed in a rigid 10x10 box and includes a 40-page hardcover book with extensive liner notes by Mojo's Mark Blake and memorabilia.