A month-and-a-half before
Thin Lizzy were to play their last shows ever in September of 1983,
Phil Lynott played a series of solo concerts throughout Sweden -- spotlighting his work with
Lizzy, as well as tracks from his two early-'80s solo albums and several rarities. With
Lynott handling vocal chores and alternating between bass and rhythm guitar, his fine backing band consisted of a few fellow
Lizzy bandmates (guitarist
John Sykes, drummer
Brian Downey) and other stand-in's (keyboardist
Mark Stanway and bassist
Donald Nagle). Nearly 20 years after the shows occurred,
Stanway decided to dust off a soundboard recording of a show on August 5, 1983 in Orebro, Sweden, which has been issued via the independent Zoom Club label as
Live in Sweden 1983. Although
Lizzy's lineup around this time was primarily heavy metal-based (as evidenced by their most recent album,
Thunder and Lightning), the short-lived
Lynott solo band opted to focus on more melodic material. Highlights include a great version of the spacious reggae-tinged title track from
Lynott's solo debut, 1980s
Solo in Soho, the rarely performed
Lizzy ballad "Sarah," "Parisienne Walkways" (a
Lynott original that
Gary Moore had scored a hit with), plus a pair of previously unreleased compositions, "A Night in the Life of a Blues Singer" and "Look in these Eyes."
Lynott is clearly having a good time throughout (perhaps relieved that he could finally try other musical styles outside of
Lizzy), as he quotes lyrics from
Grandmaster Flash's "The Message,"
Jimi Hendrix's "If 6 Was 9," and
the Police's "Every Breath You Take" during the set. And as a treat for longtime
Lizzy supporters, the concert concludes with a trio of
Lizzy classics, "Baby Drives Me Crazy," "The Boys are Back in Town," and "Still in Love with You." With a clear sound and uncommon track listing,
Live in Sweden 1983 is a highly recommended archival release for fans of
Lynott and
Thin Lizzy.
–
Greg Prato, Rovi