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Album Review: Fighting

  • Artist: Thin Lizzy
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 37:56
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It's hard not to interpret the "fighting my way back" chorus of the title track on Thin Lizzy's fifth album as the band's way of bouncing back from the uncommonly subdued Night Life. If that record was smooth and relaxed, Fighting is a tense, coiled, vicious rock & roll album, as hard as Vagabonds's toughest moments but more accomplished, the sound of a band truly coming into its own. There are two key forces at work. First, there's the integration of guitarists Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson, who get to unleash furious playing on every track here. It's hard not to thrill at their harmonizing twin-lead interplay, which is enough to excuse the rather pedestrian nature of their original tunes here (Robertson penned the boogie "Silver Dollar," Gorham the closer "Ballad of a Hard Man"). That's especially true because of the other development here: the full flourishing of Phil Lynott as a rock & roll poet. Whether he's writing hard-charging rockers like "Wild One," jazzy Springsteen-isms of "For Those Who Love to Live" or combining both on "Freedom Song," his songs manage to be both mythic and commonplace, and when delivered by the vital, visceral lineup he has here, they're invigorating. Strangely enough, that leap forward as a writer is somewhat overshadowed by a triumph of the band, in how they completely steal Bob Seger's "Rosalie" turning it into their own anthem, but that again is a testament to the strength of this incarnation of Thin Lizzy, who truly begin their classic era with this dynamic LP. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rosalie Bob Seger Thin Lizzy (3:11)
For Those Who Love to Live (Lyrics) Phil Lynott, Brian Downey Thin Lizzy (3:08)
Suicide (Lyrics) Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (5:12)
Wild One (Lyrics) Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (4:18)
Fighting My Way Back (Lyrics) Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (3:12)
King's Vengeance (Lyrics) Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (4:08)
Spirit Slips Away (Lyrics) Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (4:35)
Silver Dollar (Lyrics) Brian Robertson Thin Lizzy (3:26)
Freedom Song (Lyrics) Scott Gorham, Phil Lynott Thin Lizzy (3:32)
Ballad of a Hard Man Scott Gorham Thin Lizzy (3:14)

Credits

Keith Morris (Photography), Phil Lynott (Bass), Dennis Drake (?), Phil Lynott (Vocals), Brian Robertson (Vocals), Brian Robertson (Guitar), Ian McLagan (Piano), Phil Lynott (Guitar (Acoustic)), Gilbert Kong (Mastering), Keith Harwood (Engineer), Jim Ladwig (Photography), Dennis Drake (Mastering), Jeremy Gee (Assistant Engineer), Phil Lynott (Producer), Brian Downey (Drums), Brian Downey (Percussion), Roger Chapman (Vocals), Scott Gorham (Guitar), Phil Lynott (Guitar (Bass))
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Fighting
Studio album by Thin Lizzy
Released 12 September 1975
Recorded London, May 1975
Genre Hard rock
Length 37:56
Label Vertigo (UK)
Mercury (USA)
Producer Phil Lynott
Professional reviews
Thin Lizzy chronology
Nightlife
(1974)
Fighting
(1975)
Jailbreak
(1976)
Alternate cover
Cover of the North American release

Fighting is the fifth studio album by Irish band Thin Lizzy, released in 1975. After spending four albums trying to find their niche, Thin Lizzy finally forged an identifiable sound featuring the twin guitars of Scott Gorham and Brian Robertson. This sound draws from hard rock, folk, pop, and rhythm and blues. It set the stage for the big commercial breakthrough of the follow-up album, Jailbreak.

The track "Suicide" was originally performed by Thin Lizzy when guitarist Eric Bell was still in the band, including on a BBC broadcast recorded in July 1973.

Europe guitarist John Norum covered "Wild One" on his 1987 album Total Control. Europe covered "Suicide" on their 2008 live album Almost Unplugged.

Track listing

  1. "Rosalie" (Bob Seger) – 3:11
  2. "For Those Who Love to Live" (Downey, Lynott) – 3:08
  3. "Suicide" (Lynott) – 5:12
  4. "Wild One" (Lynott) – 4:18
  5. "Fighting My Way Back" (Lynott) – 3:12
  6. "King's Vengeance" (Gorham, Lynott) – 4:08
  7. "Spirit Slips Away" (Lynott) – 4:35
  8. "Silver Dollar" (Robertson) – 3:26
  9. "Freedom Song" (Gorham, Lynott) – 3:32
  10. "Ballad of a Hard Man" (Gorham) – 3:14

Singles

  • "Rosalie" / "Half Caste" - 27 June 1975
  • "Wild One" / "For Those Who Love to Live" - 17 October 1975
In the USA and Canada, "Wild One" was released with "Freedom Song" as the B-side, and in Greece with "Rosalie" as the B-side.

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