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Chinatown [Deluxe Edition]

Thin Lizzy Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (27 Jun 2011)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Deluxe Edition
  • Label: Commercial Marketing
  • ASIN: B004ZJADN6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 18,581 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Disc 1:

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Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. We Will Be Strong 5:08£0.89
Listen  2. Chinatown 4:41£0.89
Listen  3. Sweetheart 3:26£0.89
Listen  4. Sugar Blues 4:17£0.89
Listen  5. Killer On The Loose 3:52£0.89
Listen  6. Having A Good Time 4:34£0.89
Listen  7. Genocide 5:05£0.89
Listen  8. Didn't I 4:25£0.89
Listen  9. Hey You 5:08£0.89


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Listen  1. Don't Play Around (Single Version) 3:08£0.89
Listen  2. We Will Be Strong (Single Version) 4:07£0.89
Listen  3. Sugar Blues (Live At City Hall, Cork, 1980) 5:37Album Only
Listen  4. Whisky In The Jar 5:44£0.89
Listen  5. Are You Ready 3:07£0.89
Listen  6. Chinatown (Live At RDS Hall, Dublin, 1980) 5:04£0.89
Listen  7. Got To Give It Up 6:04£0.89
Listen  8. Dear Miss Lonely Hearts 5:21£0.89
Listen  9. Killer On The Loose (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, 1981) 5:36£0.89
Listen10. Chinatown (Edited Version) 3:38£0.89
Listen11. Chinatown (Soundcheck, Cork, 1980) 4:48£0.89
Listen12. Don't Play Around (Soundcheck, Hammersmith, 1980) 3:55£0.89
Listen13. Sweetheart (Soundcheck, Hammersmith, 1980) 4:20£0.89
Listen14. Didn't I (Soundcheck, Cork, 1980) 5:53£0.89
Listen15. Hey You (Soundcheck, Cork, 1980) 6:46£0.89


Product Description

DELUXE EDITION : 2CD set. Blazing 1980 album reissued with 15 BONUS tracks of live recordings, alternate versions and rarities! Includes "Killer On The Loose" and "Chinatown".

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This album regularly gets what i consider to be an unfair pounding in most reviews.
Ok, it dosen't have the energy and freshness of thier classic albums, but this is largely due to the cold production and its certainly not to be overlooked. Apart from some top notch tunes, it contains some great moments of thoughtful and poignant lyricism. Its also interesting as a record of Phil Lynotts life at the time, its darker tones reflecting his decent into serious heroin addiction. Heres my thoughts on each track:

We Will Be Strong: Classic Lizzy with plenty of energy, upbeat lyrics, big guitar harmonies and hooks. A great start.

Chinatown: One of the singles from the album. A great track with an excellent intracate guitar riff, good harmonies and lyrics which really get across the feel of being somewhere like "Chinatown"

Sweetheart: Not a bad song, its a bit filler though. Has a nice harmony but feels a bit too much like the band are just going through the motions.

Sugar Blues: About cocaine, and Phils love for the stuff. The lyrics are worrying as you can hear genuine conviction in Phils praise for the drug in the lyric "sugar, won't you add a little sweetness to my life" Otherwise its got a great riff and has a good almost funky beat. Would have became a classic if it was on "Jailbreak"

Killer On The Loose: The second single. It came under criticism at the time as there was in fact a murderer on the loose who worked in a similar way to the subject of the song. Its hook is an excellent bass riff and harmony. Its a fast, driving anthem which would serve them well on the live stage in the years to come. Has an excellent solo too.

Havin' A Good Time: A tiny bit filler, but is probably the most upbeat on the album, and has an interesting breakdown in the middle where Phil introduces the rest of the band members to play solos. "Hit me with that drum Brian! Hit me with it as hard as you can!!!!" Has some intentionly humourus rhyming from Phil at the end.

Killing Of The Buffalo: Im never quite sure about this one, sometimes it sounds filler, other times as strong as the two singles and "We Will Be Strong". Either way its a driving heavy tune about, you guessed it....the killing of buffalos in Colonial America

Didn't I: A traditional Thin Lizzy style ballad, with great lyrics. Its not up there with "Still In Love With You" and "With Love" but is nonetheless worth a good few listens.

Hey You: For Me, this is the highlight of the album. Its a dark song both musically and lyrically, which deals with the the problems we all face sometimes when trying to fit in somewhere new. The character in the song moves from a small town where he feels enclosed, to the city where he experiences rough times, culture shock and isolation, to the country where he is rejected as he is seen as a city boy. It also deals with Phils situation at the time, and the idea that you can never go home again. Its send shivers down my spne whenever i hear it.

Another song written by Lizzy at this time called "Don't Play Around" was the b-side to Killer On The Loose. Its as good as the best stuff on this album and is well worth seeking out. its available on a few collections, most notably the box set "Vagabonds, Kings, Warriors, Angels"

All in all, Chinatown is a worthy addition to the collections of even the most partial lizzy fans, and a pretty dam good album in its own right.
check it out.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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I find this album so enjoyable.It is a grower.You just cannot pick holes in Phils music,everything he does is brilliant or close to,and he seems to do it in a natural and effortless way it really does take your breath away at the mans brilliance.There is a good feel and a warmth to this album and you cannot but help being in a good mood after listening to it, more so than on Black Rose the previous album.I have listened to some of the bad reviews on this album and my advice is give it a chance .Phil was a proud man and his pride would never allow himself to produce a bad album.I find it vibrant,honest and innovating throughout.5 stars and forever unequalled.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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Chinatown,Bad Reputation & Black Rose were all given the Deluxe Re -Mastered treatment in the 2nd half of 2011,following on from Jailbreak,Johnny the fox,& Live & Dangerous at the start of the year.Fortunately here,Scott's buddy Joe Elliot doesnt appear to be involved & also Scott has'nt REMIXED or REWORKED any of Phillip's classic tunes,so things have an authentic feel about them,so no new guitars,or uneccessary fiddling or fixing.Also ,Brian Downey is well represented in the booklet notes,which after some of Scott's recent quotes & bizarre decisions (i.e. talking about seriously recording as Thin Lizzy with the present line-up),is very welcome. Disc 1 is the original Chinatown album ,main highlights are the title track,the heavy hit 'Killer on the Loose '& 'We will be Strong'superb stuff.Disc 2 is also fabulous ,some great live recordings from the Chinatown tour,some soundcheck stuff also & original 'Killer on the loose' B-side,'Don't Play Around',which for me should've been on the album,its that good!Of the live stuff,for the 1st time on cd is the Midge Ure on guitar,live version of 'Whisky in the jar'& very good it is too,also a live version of Phil's solo hit 'Dear Miss Lonely Hearts' is here also. The Snowy White era of Thin Lizzy historically gets a bum deal,compared to other line -up's of this amazing band,yet this album & all the extras on disc 2 ,prove that White's tenure was'nt all bad,this is a really good Thin Lizzy album & disc 2 makes this the most interesting of the deluxe re-masters,so far .Not sure if Renegade or Thunder & Lightning are going to get the deluxe re-master treatment,especially as Scott is trying to obliterate Thunder & Lightning from Thin Lizzy's history as HE SAYS it's too heavy,yet this is a man who appointed The Almighty's Ricky Warwick to sing Phillip's wonderful songs,& to tour with Judas PREIST & Black Label Society,HEAVY!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Thin Lizzy 2011 - Chinatown Deluxe Edition Review
Thin Lizzy - Chinatown 2011 Deluxe Edition.

Here we have another remaster of this classic rock album. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. A. Lawley
for fans only
Original album is somewhat under-rated. The music on the single Chinatown has always been a stand-out making up for the woeful lyrics. Read more
Published 9 months ago by iarlac
1980 and all that!
Chinatown is an album that Lizzy fans love or hate, with Gary Moore leaving the band again,Snowy White filled the empty space he left. Read more
Published 10 months ago by T. Graham
excellent
I must be one of the few Lizzy fans that rate this album as one of their best. I waited for a long time for this delux reissue, and I must say that it was worth it. Read more
Published 10 months ago by nirdle
Too often unfairly dismissed
Always amazes me that so many people slate this album. Why? It's almost like Dio era Black Sabbath being poo-pooed by Ozzy fanboys. Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. Milner
2011 Expanded Deluxe Edition
Fine remaster of the hard rock masterpiece that is Chinatown. Maybe a little too bright for my standards, but still a good sounding album, and certainly beats the 2002 Wounded Bird... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Fernando
Tommy Saxondale
When this originally came out I never gave it the chance it deserved and wrote it off as a load of. But listening to it again now I have to say that Chinatown is a more than decent... Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2009 by N. Day
Love it
So what if it isn't Johnny the Whiskey Rose or whatever? It rocks. This is Lizzy for HARD rockers. Lizzy moved on in life, maybe some of the lightweight stuck in the past reviewers... Read more
Published on 10 Feb 2009 by P. A. Ferguson
More perspiration than inspiration
'Chinatown' marks a decline in Thin Lizzy's output, which at the time of release was belied by two fine hit singles, the title track and 'Killer On The Loose. Read more
Published on 31 July 2007 by D. J. H. Thorn
Lizzy Thin on Quality Tunes
If you are new to Thin Lizzy, don't buy this one as there are better examples of their work. I would reccomend Black Rose or Bad Reputation. Read more
Published on 2 May 2006 by Mr. B. T. Carter
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