The Philip Lynott Album

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The Philip Lynott Album
Studio album by Philip Lynott
Released September 17, 1982
Genre Rock
Producer Philip Lynott, Kit Woolven (except Together by Midge Ure and Ode to Liberty mixed by Mark Knopfler and Niel Dorfman)
Professional reviews
Philip Lynott chronology
Solo in Soho
(1980)
The Philip Lynott Album
(1982)

The Philip Lynott Album is the second solo album by Philip Lynott, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music).

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Fatalistic Attitude" (Lymon/Lynott) (4:31)
  2. "The Man's A Fool" (Lynott) (2:58)
  3. "Old Town" (Bain/Lynott) (3:27)
  4. "Cathleen" (Lynott) (3:34)
  5. "Growing Up" (Lynott) (5:00)
  6. "Yellow Pearl" (Lynott/Lynott) (2:58)
  7. "Together" (Lynott) (3:39)
  8. "Little Bit of Water" (Lynott) (3:35)
  9. "Ode to Liberty (The Protest Song)" (Bain/Lynott) (5:48)
  10. "Gino" (Lynott) (4:10)
  11. "Don't Talk About Me Baby" (Lynott) (4:30)

[edit] Personnel

  • Philip Lynott: (vocals, bass, bass guitar synthesiser, tympani + cymbal, CR 76 computer drum machines, guitar, Sarah's space gun, Irish harp, keyboards, percussion).
  • Scott Gorham: (bass on track 8).
  • Darren Wharton: (keyboards, drum machine).
  • Midge Ure: (guitar, keyboards, linn drum machine on track 6, 7).
  • Mark Knopfler: (lead guitar on track 9).
  • Brian Downey: (drums on track 9).
  • Mark Nauseef: (drums, percussion, vocal intro on track 4, 5).
  • Jimmy Bain: (bass, backing vocals on track 2, 3).
  • Huey Lewis: (harmonica on track 4).
  • Jerome Rimson: (bass on track 7, 10).
  • Bobby C Benberg: (drums on track 8).
  • Rusty Egan: (drums on track 2, 3, 4).
  • Gordon Johnson: (intro voice on track 3).
  • Suzanne Machon: (intro voice on track 4).
  • Monica Lynott: (backing vocals on track 4, 5).
  • Mel Collins: (saxophone on track 5).
  • Pierre Moerlen: (drums on track 11).
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