wow, i've never heard this. i'm a huge lizzy fan. have over 30 cds and some vinyl. my fav band of all time is Thin Lizzy.. even the license on my truck is THNLZZY.
Technically this isn't Thin Lizzy, it's Funky Junction. The band was Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, and Eric Bell along with two guys from Elmer Fudd, the singer and keyboardist.
In mid-1972, Thin Lizzy were asked to record an album of Deep Purple covers, which was released under the title Funky Junction Play a Tribute to Deep Purple. No mention was made of Thin Lizzy on the record. Vocals and keyboards were handled by members of another band, Elmer Fudd, and a few instrumental tracks composed by the band were also included on the album.[7] The album was released in January 1973.
it's lyzzy all the way most people think it's deep purple but its a lizzy cover larssa you know your stuff we are all big fan of lizzy here in venezuela cheers
Hi there this is Benny White from Dublin who sang on this album. this was a cover of Deep Purple songs and a few others not associates with D P. The recording was made in 1973. Its not great but its not bad either. Thanks for your interest and must mention the confusion to Brian Downey next time I see him. Slan Leat.
Nope its lizzy i got prof for it Phili does not sing on it. But he is still playing the bas. This Was an job for a small record company what wanted thin lizzy to play covers of some Deep purple songs.
wow, i've never heard this. i'm a huge lizzy fan. have over 30 cds and some vinyl. my fav band of all time is Thin Lizzy.. even the license on my truck is THNLZZY.
tommydokc 1 day ago
@tommydokc
Thats good they have done allot of really good material. I have a pretty good colletions too :)
LarssaLarsson 1 day ago
LOVE IT ALWAYS
kerbhouse 4 months ago
Technically this isn't Thin Lizzy, it's Funky Junction. The band was Phil Lynott, Brian Downey, and Eric Bell along with two guys from Elmer Fudd, the singer and keyboardist.
XtremeCam 8 months ago
The band brought in Benny White, singer with the Dublin group Elmer Fudd, because they generally performed Deep Purple covers during gigs
da6is9 11 months ago
In mid-1972, Thin Lizzy were asked to record an album of Deep Purple covers, which was released under the title Funky Junction Play a Tribute to Deep Purple. No mention was made of Thin Lizzy on the record. Vocals and keyboards were handled by members of another band, Elmer Fudd, and a few instrumental tracks composed by the band were also included on the album.[7] The album was released in January 1973.
FromTheMarshess 11 months ago 3
Its Phil on Bad ass bas and on Vocals Keys
Grumberf 1 year ago
@Grumberf
I think its eric Bell on lead vocal havelooked it up.
LarssaLarsson 1 year ago 2
it's lyzzy all the way most people think it's deep purple but its a lizzy cover larssa you know your stuff we are all big fan of lizzy here in venezuela cheers
metalfaru 1 year ago 2
Hi there this is Benny White from Dublin who sang on this album. this was a cover of Deep Purple songs and a few others not associates with D P. The recording was made in 1973. Its not great but its not bad either. Thanks for your interest and must mention the confusion to Brian Downey next time I see him. Slan Leat.
bennywhite1 2 years ago 7
Thanks for the information bennywhite!
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
Your more than welcome Larssa. If I can be of any assistance in the future just let me know. By the way you know your stuff.
Still rockin after all these years..Benny.
bennywhite1 2 years ago
Thanks benny! i will ask you if need some more help.
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
This is Thin Lizzy and Elmer Fudd (according to Wikipedia)
AthroRyfela 2 years ago
it may be i dont konw
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
This is not Thin Lizzy!.This is Deep Purple Playing a Cover
of Joe South "Hush"The Singer you hear is Rod Evans,
and Nick Simper on bass.Go to amazon and check your history,so you dont have to guess!Best regards Cornucopia!
Cornucopia63 2 years ago 2
Nope its lizzy i got prof for it Phili does not sing on it. But he is still playing the bas. This Was an job for a small record company what wanted thin lizzy to play covers of some Deep purple songs.
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
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this is not lizzy what where u thinking
casper67676767 2 years ago
this is thin lizzy in the ealry yers like 1969 or 70 befor thye relised the Thin LIzzy album
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
Lizzy????
deirdrec1 2 years ago
yes it its
LarssaLarsson 2 years ago
its not lizz...what are you thinking off
bitsiani20 2 years ago