Single IE 1971 on Decca label
Rock (Hard Rock, Classic Rock)
Both Labels On This Record Had The Recommend Speed (R.P.M.) As 33 And 45! When The Correct Speed Is Actually 33 R.P.M. The Credits For The Track 'Remembering Part 2 (New Day)' On The Label Has Brian Downey's Surname Spelt Powney! All tracks were recorded mixed and reduced at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London on 14, 15 and 17 of June 1971. Producer Nick Tauber, engineer Dave Grinstead Mastering engineer Trevor Fletcher (C on matrix in vinyl) Thin Lizzy released "New Day" the same day that Philip celebrate his 22nd birthday on 20th August 1971 2.500 sleeves was by Tony Bradfield in J.J LALOR LTD DUBLIN. Most of the sleeves was shipped to Decca´s pressing plant in New Malden, Sussex, England. Some sleeves stayed in Ireland for the Irish market.
Thin Lizzy , *1969 IE album by | |
Brian Downey dr, perc, *1951 IE drums, percussion, written by | |
Eric Bell g, acg, voc, *1947 IE guitar, acoustic guitar, written by | |
Phil Lynott voc, b, 1949-1986 IE lead vocals, bass, written by, acoustic guitar | |
Rod Mayall key, GB celesta, celeste |
Rodney Matthews artwork, cover, design |
David Wedgbury photography by |
Nick Tauber producer |
Phil Lynott |
Brian Downey |
Eric Bell |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Dublin | Thin Lizzy | 2:27 | |
2 | Remembering Part II (New Day) | Thin Lizzy | Brian Downey, Eric Bell | 5:06 |
3 | Old Moon Madness | Thin Lizzy | 3:56 | |
4 | Things Ain't Working Out Down At The Farm | Thin Lizzy | 4:32 |