Saturday, April 18, 2026

Philip Lynott : Solo In Soho





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

 Philip Lynott

released on

  April 18th 1980 

while he was still a member of

 Thin Lizzy 

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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