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Thin Lizzy - Thunder And Lightning



8.5 | 132 votes |
Release date: 4 March 1983
Style: Heavy metal

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Disc I
01. Thunder And Lightning
02. This Is The One
03. The Sun Goes Down
04. The Holy War
05. Cold Sweat
06. Someday She Is Going To Hit Back
07. Baby Please Don't Go
08. Bad Habits
09. Heart Attack

Disc II [2013 Deluxe-Edition]
01. Angel Of Death [live] [B-side]
02. Don't Believe A Word [live] [B-side]
03. Emerald [Live In Hammersmith '81]
04. Killer On The Loose [Live In Hammersmith '81]
05. The Boys Are Back In Town [Live In Hammersmith '81]
06. Hollywood [Live In Hammersmith '81]
07. The Sun Goes Down [demo]
08. Bad Habits [demo]
09. This Is The One [demo]
10. Thunder And Lightning [demo]
11. Cold Sweet [demo]
12. Baby Please Don't Go [demo]
13. Heart Attack [demo]
14. The Holy War [demo]
15. Someday She's Gonna Hit Back [demo]

Top 20 albums of 1983: 6
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Guest review by
AndMetalForAll
Rating:
9.2
This extraordinary heavy metal showdown is a 1983 release, entitled Thunder And Lightning, and constitutes, until now, the last album released by Thin Lizzy. It is also their last album with Phil Lynott before he died in 1986. Musically and emotionally it has a big impact in any Thin Lizzy fan, musically because it's a high quality heavy metal album and emotionally because it's the last album to feature Phil Lynott's legendary voice.

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published 23.11.2012 | Comments (2)

Guest review by
omne metallum
Rating:
9.0
"Like Thunder and Lightning, god damn it's so exciting"

The best summation of the album comes from themselves; serving as the final album for Thin Lizzy, it sounds more motivated and full of energy than they had in years. The band found a way to re-invent themselves that sadly we only got to hear on this one release from this version of the band. What a hell of a way to sign off one of the best bands in history; firing on all cylinders, Thin Lizzy ride off into the sunset at full speed and we are left in their dust ruminating what could have been.

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published 24.04.2020 | Comments (1)

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23.02.2010 - 17:49
JohnDoe
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I love this album; it's hardly one of TL's best, but the songs have energy, the musicians are skilled. I recommend this album to anyone who enjoys hard rock or classic metal.
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24.02.2010 - 02:10
Marcel Hubregtse
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Written by [user id=17278] on 23.02.2010 at 17:49

I love this album; it's hardly one of TL's best, but the songs have energy, the musicians are skilled. I recommend this album to anyone who enjoys hard rock or classic metal.

I totally agree. And I would like to add that it's also their most metal album.
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05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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04.06.2012 - 01:03
Rating: 9
AndMetalForAll
kual21
Their heaviest album!!

One of their best, in my opinion. What a classic!

greets,
kual21
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02.10.2013 - 03:49
Rating: 10
Metalex
Baby please dont go is an hell Song
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02.05.2016 - 18:17
Rating: 9
JOPE OF STEELE
Steelemeister
IMO their best with Jailbreak. TBH Jailbreak is a bit better than this with more hit songs, but both of these albums have only 1-2 weak songs each.
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03.06.2024 - 13:16
Rating: 9
Majesty1911
Probably the only band's Heavy Metal album, and a very good one! Sadly, it's also the last overall... Favorite songs: "Cold Sweat", "The Sun Goes Down", the title track and "Heart Attack". 8.5/10
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Glory to the Nation!
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