LONELY BOY
LOOKING FOR ANOTHER
LONELY GIRL
TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER
LONELY HEARTS
TURN TO EACH OTHER
LONELY SOULS
LONELY SOULS
Solo in Soho
is the debut
solo album
by Irish rock singer/songwriter
released on
April 18th 1980
while he was still a member of
Current and former
Lizzy members
guested on the album,
including
Scott Gorham,
Brian Downey,
Snowy White,
and
Gary Moore.
Brian Robertson
also contributed to
the writing of one
of the tracks,
"Girls".
Guest Musicians
Dire Straits
frontman
Mark Knopfler
plays on the single
"King's Call",
a lament to
Elvis Presley.
Huey Lewis
plays harmonica on
"Tattoo (Giving It All Up for Love)"
and
"Ode to a Black Man".
The latter track is
devoted to Iconic
African,
or African diaspora
freedom fighters
of the 20th century,
including
Malcolm X,
Rastafari,
Haile Selassie,
Bob Marley,
Jimi Hendrix
and other socially aware
or politically conscious
blues/R&B artists
from history,
such as
Robert Johnson
and Motown singer
Stevie Wonder.
Lewis later covered
"Tattoo"
on the 1982
Huey Lewis and the News album
Picture This,
titled
"Giving It All Up for Love".


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