Phil Lynott

Solo in Soho

Phil Lynott - Solo in Soho

01/01/1980 | Polygram Uk 

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All Music Guide Review

Regularly cited as one of the greatest pure rock stars of all time, Philip Lynott had already guided hard rock heroes Thin Lizzy for over a decade and nine studio albums before embarking on his first solo effort, Solo in Soho, in 1980. Always the life of any party, Lynott would hold court in the studio, preaching an open-house policy which led to collaborations with countless fellow musicians and party animals (Huey Lewis, Gary Moore, Ultravox's Midge Ure, etc.) and which led to a star-studded solo debut. Recorded by the regular band without any outside guests, opener "Dear Miss Lonely Hearts" is the great, lost Thin Lizzy track -- a Lynott masterpiece -- from its immaculate songwriting, to its innocently romantic tell-tale lyrics. "King's Call" is slightly less inspired, but benefits from a laid-back vibe and typically fluid guitar solo from Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler. From here on out, Lynott introduces a wild assortment of new sounds and styles, including the gorgeous string overkill of "A Child's Lullaby"; the saxophone- and synthesizer-led pop of "Tattoo" and "Girls," respectively; the reggae swing of the title track (a shameless re-write of Elvis Costello's "Watching the Detectives"); the Spanish guitar of "Jamaican Run"; and even the full-on electronic dance music of "Yellow Pearl." The darker "Ode to a Black Man" revisits more familiar hard rock turf (and even shares some lyrics with "Didn't I" from Lizzy's Chinatown album of the same year), while "Talk in 79" brings the album to a close with a muscular bassline, topped with Lynott's husky voice delivering free-form poetry. An album that serious Thin Lizzy fans will have to own. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Solo in Soho Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • King's Call
  • 3:40
  • Sound Clip for King's Call from Solo in Soho


  • 5
  • Solo in Soho
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for Solo in Soho from Solo in Soho


  • 6
  • Girls
  • 4:00
  • Sound Clip for Girls from Solo in Soho


  • 7
  • Yellow Pearl
  • 4:06
  • Sound Clip for Yellow Pearl from Solo in Soho


  • 9
  • Jamaican Rum
  • 2:43
  • Sound Clip for Jamaican Rum from Solo in Soho


  • 10
  • Talk in 79
  • 2:55
  • Sound Clip for Talk in 79 from Solo in Soho


  • Credits of Solo in Soho

    • Phil Lynott
    • Bass, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar (Bass), Percussion, Keyboards, Producer, Vocoder, Mini Moog, String Machine, Main Performer, Vocals
    • Jimmy Bain
    • Synthesizer, Mini Moog, String Machine, Piano, Keyboards
    • Midge Ure
    • Synthesizer, Arp, String Machine, Mini Moog

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