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Phil Lynott & Grand Slam - Slam Anthems (2023)

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Phil Lynott & Grand Slam - Slam Anthems (2023)

Phil Lynott & Grand Slam - Slam Anthems (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 2.06 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 793 MB
5:34:30 | Rock, Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Metal | Label: Cleopatra Records

A treasure trove of rare recordings and live performances from the magnificent swan song project from former Thin Lizzy vocalist Phil Lynott! Lynott formed Grand Slam in 1984 with Magnum keyboardist Mark Stanway and although they never issued an official studio album, they played numerous shows around Europe and cut a series of demos before Lynott's passing in 1986! Check out the original versions of "Sisters Of Mercy," "Nineteen," and "Military Man" PLUS incredible new mixes and superb live performances of tracks from throughout Lynott's stellar career! Each disc comes packaged in it's own wallet with rare band photos and the box features a 20-page full-color booklet filled with liner notes from music historian Dave Thompson.

Phil Lynott's Grand Slam - The Studio Sessions (2002) {Limited Edition}

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Phil Lynott's Grand Slam - The Studio Sessions (2002) {Limited Edition}

Phil Lynott's Grand Slam - The Studio Sessions (2002) {Limited Edition}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 588 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 247 Mb
Full Scans | 00:48:36 + 00:41:39 | RAR 5% Recovery
Hard Rock | Zoom Club Records #ZCRCD90BOX

Since Phil Lynott's Grand Slam never issued an album during their brief career, some assume that the group never saw the inside of a recording studio. But as proven by the double-disc set, Studio Sessions, this assumption is false. Compiled from tapes from the group's keyboardist, Mark Stanway, Grand Slam saw Lynott attempting to update Thin Lizzy's guitar-driven hard rockin' style, with more of an emphasis on keyboards/electronics and pop melodicism. Several of these tracks would later appear elsewhere (on recordings by Lizzy alumni Gary Moore and a Lynott solo single), but it was with Grand Slam that Lynott first tried out such tunes as "Nineteen" and "Military Man," both included here in their original form.