1980 studio album by Philip Lynott
Solo in Soho is the debut solo album by Irish rock singer Philip Lynott , released while he was still in 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".
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". Lewis later covered "Tattoo" on the 1982 Huey Lewis and the News album Picture This , titled "Giving It All Up for Love".
"Yellow Pearl " was released as a single in two remixed versions; the first of these was later used as the theme tune from 1981 until 1986 for the popular BBC TV music programme Top of the Pops . This version was later included on Lynott's second solo album, The Philip Lynott Album .
Billboard's reviewer left positive review on an album by saying that Lynott's "lyrics have special appeal". He resumed: "There is nothing here even vaguely similar to the dramatic rock energy of "The Boys Are Back in Town " yet this is a bold and interesting batch of tunes aided by uncluttered arrangements and sound playing".[ 7]
All songs by Philip Lynott , except where noted.
Side one
"Dear Miss Lonely Hearts" (Lynott, Jimmy Bain ) – 4:11
"King's Call" – 3:40
"A Child's Lullaby" – 2:43
"Tattoo (Giving It All Up for Love)" – 3:21
"Solo in Soho" – 4:15
Side two
"Girls" (Lynott, Bain, Brian Robertson ) – 4:00
"Yellow Pearl " (Lynott, Midge Ure ) – 4:06
"Ode to a Black Man" – 4:06
"Jamaican Rum" – 2:43
"Talk in 79" – 3:00
"Dear Miss Lonely Hearts" / "Solo in Soho" – 7" / 12" (1980)
"King's Call" / "Ode to a Black Man" – 7" (1980)
"Yellow Pearl" / "Girls" – 7" / 12" (1981)
Philip Lynott – bass guitar , rhythm guitar , keyboards , Minimoog , vocoder , string machine, percussion , vocals , producer
Scott Gorham – guitars (tracks 1, 4, 8)
Snowy White – guitars (tracks 1, 5)
Mark Knopfler – electric guitar (track 2)
Gary Moore – guitar (track 9)
Jerome Rimson – bass guitar (track 5)
Huey Lewis – harmonica (tracks 4, 8)
Fiachra Trench – string and brass arrangements (tracks 3, 4)
Jimmy Bain – piano , Minimoog, string machine (track 6)
Billy Currie – ARP synthesizer (track 7)
Midge Ure – ARP synthesizer, Minimoog, string machine (track 7)
Brian Downey – drums, percussion (track 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9)
Bob Benberg – drums, percussion (track 6)
Mark Nauseef – drums, percussion (tracks 8, 10)
Tony Charles – steel drums (track 9)
Andy Duncan – percussion (tracks 3 and 5)
Julia – backing vocals (track 5)
Lena – backing vocals (track 6, 7)
Sophie, Margi, Silver, Christine – backing vocals (track 6)
Kit Woolven – producer, engineer
Tony Visconti , "Flash" Gordon Fordyce, Will Reid-Dick – engineers
Ian Cooper – mastering
Chris O'Donnell – art direction
Linda Sutton, Roger Cooper – artwork and design
John Swannell – photography
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