On This Day: April 18, 1980 - Phil Lynott Released Solo in Soho

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On This Day: April 18, 1980 - Phil Lynott Released Solo in Soho
On this day April 18, 1980, Phil Lynott released his debut solo album Solo in Soho. Best known as the frontman of Thin Lizzy, Lynott stepped out on his own with a mix of rock, new wave, and soul that showed a different side of his songwriting.

The album reached number 28 on the UK Albums Chart and featured guest appearances by members of Thin Lizzy and other top musicians. Tracks like Dear Miss Lonely Hearts and King's Call gave fans a deeper look at Lynott’s poetic lyrics and smooth vocal delivery, with King's Call serving as a touching tribute to Elvis Presley. Solo in Soho allowed Lynott to experiment with sounds outside of Thin Lizzy’s twin guitar rock and proved he was just as compelling on his own.

Fun fact: King's Call featured Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits on guitar, adding to the track’s reflective tone and emotional pull.

Trivia question: What 1980 solo debut by Thin Lizzy’s frontman reached number 28 in the UK and included the tribute song King's Call?

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