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Slow Bloom Blues (Decca Records 1973)




    

   The line-up on this album Vagabonds of The Western World for Thin Lizzy are still leading by vocalist and bass guitarist Phillip Lynott with his compatriots Eric Bell on guitars and drummer Brian Downey only with Jan Schelhaas for playing organ or strings arranger Fiachra Trench to vocal featured by Kid Jensen but the real deal of the story should be the album itself. This third recording relesed by this Dublin, Ireland legendary Rock band must be the highest achievement of their peak reaching out performance through out this entire band career. Vagabonds of The Western World which consisting of mostly Hard Rock and Blues Rock with a little taste of Funky beats like the one on thus prerogative concept track The Hero and The Madman really turning the tide for Thin Lizzy status from a great rock group to legends and nobody can denying the awesome repertoir tracklisting
on this record from the opener Mama Nature Said, The Rocker, Gonna Creep Up On You to their respective rock single hits of all-time collection and kept getting covered by anyone today – Whiskey in The Jar.
   The mixing between the modern day rock heroes on their big steps to the future world decoded on the front cover – a good damn illustration by Jim Fitzpatrick.


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