If you have From Dublin to Jailbreak: Thin Lizzy 1969-76, this one, The Sun Goes Down: Thin Lizzy 1977-83 is the brand-new second and last book that completes the Thin Lizzy story to Phil’s death.

Dublin’s Thin Lizzy have become one of the most revered cult acts of all time, studious and discerning fans of hard rock the world over reveling in the storytelling acumen of the legendary Philip Lynott and the craft and class of his band.

The Sun Goes Down: Thin Lizzy 1977-83 celebrates the records Bad Reputation, Live and Dangerous, Black Rose, Chinatown, Renegade, Thunder and Lightning and Life/Live, along with the harrowing details around Phil Lynott’s tragic death. Also included is some good stuff on Grand Slam and Phil’s two solo albums. Like the Dublin book, there’s a tour archive as well, and also like that book, dozens of interviews have been conducted to make the story first-hand. 205 pages. So there you have it, two book comprising 417 pages of Lizzy love.

Immerse yourself in Popoff’s celebrated record-by-record methodology and emerge a rejuvenated Lizzy fan, newly appreciative of the deep album tracks hiding within this singular band’s classic years. Includes a tipped-in photo section to accompany my usual in-depth track-by-track play-by-play type o’ crazy biog.

This book is now completely sold out!