The Philip Lynott Album
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The Philip Lynott Album | ||
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Studio album by Philip Lynott | ||
Released | 1982 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Producer(s) | Philip Lynott, Kit Woolven (except Together by Midge Ure and Ode to Liberty mixed by Mark Knopfler and Niel Dorfman) | |
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Philip Lynott chronology | ||
Solo in Soho (1980) |
The Philip Lynott Album (1982) |
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The Philip Lynott Album is the second solo album by Philip Lynott, released 1982.
[edit] Track listing
- "Fatalistic Attitude" (Lymon/Lynott) -4:31
- "The Man's a Fool" (Lynott) -2:58
- "Old Town" (Bain/Lynott) -3:27
- "Cathleen" (Lynott) -3:34
- "Growing Up" (Lynott) -5:00
- "Yellow Pearl" (Lynott/Lynott) -2:58
- "Together" (Lynott) -3:39
- "Little Bit of Water" (Lynott) -3:35
- "Ode to Liberty (The Protest Song)" (Bain/Lynott) -5:48
- "Gino" (Lynott) (4:10)
[edit] Personnel
- Philip Lynott: (vocals, bass, bass guitar syntesiser, tympani + cymbal, CR 76 computer drum machines, guitar, Sarah´s space gun, irish harp, keyboards, percussion).
- Scott Gorham: (bass on track 8).
- Darren Wharton: (keyboards, drum machine).
- Midge Ure: (guitar, keyboards, linn drum machine on track 6, 7).
- Mark Knopfler: (lead guitar on track 9).
- Brian Downey: (drums on track 9).
- Mark Nauseef: (drums, percussion, vocal intro on track 4, 5).
- Jimmy Bain: (bass, backing vocals on track 2, 3).
- Huey Lewis: (harmonica on track 4).
- Jerome Rimson: (bass on track 7, 10).
- Bobby C Benberg: (drums on track 8).
- Rusty Egan: (drums on track 2, 3, 4).
- Gordon Johnson: (intro voice on track 3).
- Suzanne Machon: (intro voice on track 4).
- Monica Lynott: (backing vocals on track 4, 5).
- Mel Collins: (saxophone on track 5).
- Pierre Moerlen: (drums on track 11).