Thin Lizzy: Thunder And Lightning -1983


A virtually identical review as for 1981's Renegade can be written for this, the group’s final album, other than to say that it is a heavier creation than its predecessor and it is an album that has garnered more critical praise than Renegade did. 

Either way, it doesn’t/didn’t get much attention. Seven years earlier it would have done. Phil Lynott left this world three years later in 1986 and for that reason, it always is something of a sad listen (albeit a rocking one). 

Highlights here were the rock of both Cold Sweat and This Is The One, the chugging The Holy War, the punky, grungy thrash of Thunder And Lightning and the quiet power of The Sun Goes Down

Overall, both these final albums from this fine band , while not quite matching those from the glory days, are more than solid enough and extremely enjoyable as far as I’m concerned. They were just culturally a bit out of kilter in the early eighties.


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