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DedicatedLizzyFan Wrote:What Album is Spanish Guitar with Philip Lynott / Gary Moore 1979 from


"Back On The Streets" by Gary Moore
My Favorite Lizzy song would have to be "The Boys Are Back In Town". It rocks and has some excellent lyrics.
manser Wrote:
DedicatedLizzyFan Wrote:What Album is Spanish Guitar with Philip Lynott / Gary Moore 1979 from


"Back On The Streets" by Gary Moore

nope, not Back On The Streets (click here) ........the track listing for that album is

BACK ON THE STREETS
DONT BELIEVE A WORD
FANATICAL FASCISTS
FLIGHT OF THE SNOW MOOSE

HURRICANE
SONG FOR DONNA
WOULD YOU RATHER BE OR A WASP
PARISIENNE WALKWAYS

Just looking at the credits, it was Chris Tsangarides co-produced with Gary Moore
I guess that depends on who you're asking

Track Listings
1. Back on the Streets
2. Song for Donna
3. What Would You Rather Bee or a Wasp
4. Fanatical Fascists
5. Spanish Guitar
6. Don't Believe a Word
7. Flight of the Snow Moose
8. Hurricane
9. Parisienne Walkways

http://www.amazon.com/Back-Streets-Gary-...B000008ILJ
And after some more detective work, it seems the number wasn't on the original album.........
Apparantly it was originally released as a single?
manser Wrote:I guess that depends on who you're asking

Track Listings
1. Back on the Streets
2. Song for Donna
3. What Would You Rather Bee or a Wasp
4. Fanatical Fascists
5. Spanish Guitar
6. Don't Believe a Word
7. Flight of the Snow Moose
8. Hurricane
9. Parisienne Walkways

http://www.amazon.com/Back-Streets-Gary-...B000008ILJ

thats for sure, ..... the copy i have does not have it on it...........Mind you on the "new" DVD release of Live and Dangerous they call 'Still in Love with You', ... 'Call On Me' ! Smile

Is the link u gave a CD or vinyl? Im assuming CD which might explain its (spanish guitar) inclusion
Roddie Wrote:
manser Wrote:I guess that depends on who you're asking

Track Listings
1. Back on the Streets
2. Song for Donna
3. What Would You Rather Bee or a Wasp
4. Fanatical Fascists
5. Spanish Guitar
6. Don't Believe a Word
7. Flight of the Snow Moose
8. Hurricane
9. Parisienne Walkways

http://www.amazon.com/Back-Streets-Gary-...B000008ILJ

thats for sure, ..... the copy i have does not have it on it...........Mind you on the "new" DVD release of Live and Dangerous they call 'Still in Love with You', ... 'Call On Me' ! Smile

Is the link u gave a CD or vinyl? Im assuming CD which might explain its (spanish guitar) inclusion


manser Wrote:And after some more detective work, it seems the number wasn't on the original album.........
Apparantly it was originally released as a single?

I'm sure it's cd
This song is included on the American version cd release,Uk Version is the way the original album was released. It released the same way on cd as well.
I'm sure I'll stand corrected, but is Spanish Guitar on Deep from the Vaults Vol 1. Also Philip: The Man and his Music Vol 3: Solo And Sessions? Cool
It was also released as a single in 1979 and was on Gary Moore's 1979 Back on the Streets album
You may be able to add this album to your wish list on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Back-Streets-Gar...B00005GSRV
or
http://www.amazon.com/Back-Streets-Gary-...B000008ILJ
Good luck in your search.
PS I wonder if this is it..
http://www.mp3.com/albums/10938/summary.html
I am to blame, I started this debate way before xmas 2007.

Spanish Guitar, I heard it first on Back on the Streets by Gary Moore.

I would love to hear it played live by a Tribute act at one of The Vibes.

Anybody up for the challenge ?

One of my most favorite tracks is Still in love with you, but The Gary Moore version played as a slow blues number.

But the question of tracks, why has no other band covered a Lizzy number other than Metallica, Bon Jovi and The Corrs as far as I know.

Like Guns and Roses, Spagetti Incident and Metallica, Garage Inc, I would love to hear a Hard Rock band play some of the Lizzy classics heavier and with extended instrumentals.

Or should they be left alone as timeless classics!
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