Lynott, Phil / Grand Slam: Twilight's Last Gleaming / Grand Slam

Lynott, Phil / Grand Slam: Twilight's Last Gleaming / Grand Slam

Lynott, Phil / Grand Slam: Twilight's Last Gleaming / Grand Slam

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Description

Title: Twilight's Last Gleaming / Grand Slam
Artist: Lynott, Phil / Grand Slam
Label: Majestic Rock
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 822927006725
Genre: Rock

Live archive release from Phil Lynott's post-Thin Lizzy outfit. In the wake of the extraordinary success story that was Thin Lizzy, Lynott, formed Grand Slam. Featuring Magnum keyboard player Mark Stanway, ex-Stampede axe man Laurence Archer, guitarist Dougie Nagle and drummer Robbie Brennan alongside the man on bass, Grand Slam was a formidable Rock band that never fully realized it's potential. Live, however, they rocked big time. This release is culled from their very last live performances, predominantly London's Marquee club on December 4th 1984. The sadness of all of this is that, almost exactly two years later, the great man was gone.

Tracks:
1.1 Yellow Pearl
1.2 Nineteen
1.3 Sisters of Mercy
1.4 Harlem
1.5 Breakdown
1.6 Here We Go
1.7 Cold Sweat
1.8 Gay Boys
1.9 Can't Get Away
1.10 Dedication
1.11 Parisienne Walkways
1.12 Military Man
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