Thin Lizzy - Renegade (unlimited edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Thin Lizzy - Renegade (unlimited edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Thin Lizzy - Renegade (unlimited edition) - AudioSoundMusic
Thin Lizzy - Renegade (unlimited edition) - AudioSoundMusic

Thin Lizzy - Renegade (unlimited edition)

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Thin Lizzy [click here to see more vinyl featuring Thin Lizzy]

Phil Lynott – bass guitar, vocals

Scott Gorham – guitars, backing vocals

Snowy White – guitars, backing vocals

Darren Wharton – keyboards, organ, Minimoog, backing vocals

Brian Downey – drums, percussion

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Friday Music

Original Label : Vertigo

Recorded January–September 1981 in Studio Compass Point Studios, Nassau, The Bahamas, and Odyssey Studios and Morgan Studios, London

Engineered & mixed by Andrew Warwick, Chris Tsangarides, Kit Woolven

Produced by Chris Tsangarides, Thin Lizzy

Remastered by Joe Reagoso

Originally released in 1981

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Angel Of Death
  2. Renegade
  3. The Pressure Will Blow
  4. Leave This Town

Side B :

  1. Hollywood (Down On Your Luck)
  2. No One Told Him
  3. Fats
  4. Mexican Blood
  5. It's Getting Dangerous

 

Reviews :

"It is widely agreed among Thin Lizzy fans (and by the band themselves) that their 1981 release, Renegade, was their worst. The raw, rocking Lizzy of the past (Jailbreak, Black Rose, etc.) is nowhere to be found here; in its place is a keyboard-heavy rock band with blatant pop leanings and a production too similar to British heavy metal bands of the early '80s. New guitarist Snowy White never truly fit into the band (both musically and visually), and it was never more apparent than on Renegade. As with its predecessor, Chinatown, heavy drug use plagued the sessions, again resulting in an uninspired, unfocused affair (especially evident in Phil Lynott's flat vocals). The six-minute opener, "Angel of Death," doesn't measure up to past Lizzy epics, while the title track fails at trying to pull on the heartstrings with a tale about a misunderstood youth. The powerful Lizzy of old resurfaces briefly on such rockers as "The Pressure Will Blow," "Leave This Town," and "Hollywood (Down on Your Luck)," but the clean production almost neuters these potential heavy classics. A jazzy experiment, "Fats," proves to be an interesting one, but run-of-the-mill originals like "Mexican Blood" and "It's Getting Dangerous" far outnumber the highlights, making Renegade Lizzy's second disappointing release in a row." AllMusic Review by Greg Prato

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 2 / 5 , Discogs : 4,16 / 5

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