Still Dangerous
Thin Lizzy · 2009
47 min · 10 tracks · hard rock · blues rock · traditional heavy metal
Raw and electrifying, blending hard rock energy with bluesy undertones and dynamic guitar work.
Why this album works
The album is notable for its strong critical reception, particularly among long-time fans who appreciated the return to classic Thin Lizzy sound. It serves as a reminder of the band's lasting legacy in rock music, featuring live renditions of iconic tracks that resonate with both nostalgia and fresh excitement.
- Best for
- steady energy for road trips electrifying guitar solos to energize sing-along anthems with friends
- Context
- Released in 2009, 'Still Dangerous' captures Thin Lizzy during their reunion phase, showcasing live performances from the late 1970s. This album came after a significant hiatus for the band, highlighting their enduring appeal and ability to connect with fans despite lineup changes and the passing of frontman Phil Lynott in 1986.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Aerosmith· Gary Moore· Ian Gillan
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Soldier of Fortune 5:26
- 2 Jailbreak Standout 4:28
- 3 Cowboy Song Standout 5:05
- 4 The Boys Are Back in Town Standout 4:46
- 5 Dancing in the Moonlight 4:09
- 6 Massacre 3:03
- 7 Opium Trail 4:52
- 8 Don’t Believe a Word 2:25
- 9 Baby Drives Me Crazy 6:12
- 10 Me and the Boys 6:58
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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