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Eric Bell Observes His Past On Long-Awaited Album
March 25, 2025

An important part of Irish music history, Eric Bell remains rather underestimated as a solo artist and, such strong personal statements as notwithstanding, the guitarist will eternally be associated with the ensemble he helped found. Bell’s latest resurgence was difficult … Continue reading
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Tagged Eric Bell, Thin Lizzy
THIN LIZZY Raise The Dead On Acoustic LP Of Own Classics
November 1, 2024

How to oversaturate the market and still give fans a fresh product? By offering them an inessential addition to a discography. More than inessential, in fact, an artificial one, At least, that’s what THIN LIZZY chose to do, following their … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Downey, Eric Bell, Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy
THIN LIZZY Set Their “Vagabonds” On The Loose
September 16, 2023

September 21st, 1973 was the date when THIN LIZZY delivered “Vagabonds Of The Western World”: their third album, a watershed one, which saw the Irish trio progress not only from soft tone to hard edge – primarily via “The Rocker” … Continue reading
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Tagged Brian Downey, Eric Bell, Phil Lynott, Thin Lizzy
Eric Bell: Ready For A Ride
October 28, 2017

Whether it’s sense of mortality or burst of creativity, but urgency seems to have set in Eric Bell‘s work. There was a lengthy hiatus in the guitarist’s discography before he’d exited the studio in 2016 with – but it didn’t take … Continue reading
ERIC BELL – Exile
April 14, 2016

On The Edge 2016 Minimal but hard-hitting blues from Belfast’s best guitar slinger who still walks the walk. Exile has two sides to it: whence and where to. For Eric Bell, though, a five-year sabbatical from recording studio has apparently … Continue reading
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Tagged blues, Eric Bell, Thin Lizzy