Gary MOORE & Phil Lynott: Out in the Fields 12″ gatefold with HUGE poster. Mint. Check video

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1985 UK pressing 3 track 12″ vinyl single in gatefold picture sleeve. Complete with fold-out poster.

10 Records – TEN 49 12.

The vinyl is in excellent condition. The gatefold sleeve has tinny light wear. The poster is in excellent condition, doesn’t appear to have been used.

“Out in the Fields” is a single by former Thin Lizzy band members Gary Moore and Phil Lynott, released in 1985. The song is about the religious turmoil in their native Ireland.
The song is reminiscent of the sound of their band and draws many influences from both artists’ wide musical palettes. It performed well critically as well as commercially, reaching #3 in the Irish Singles Chart[2] and #5 on the UK Singles Chart, the highest positions either of the two would ever reach in their careers. “Out in the Fields” was also one of the last recordings made by Phil Lynott before his death on 4 January 1986.

A RARE LIMITED EDITION 12″ E.P. COMPLETE WITH big POSTER INSERT

Label: 10 Records   TEN 49-12
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 45 RPM gatefold with poster
Country: UK
Released: May 1985
Genre: Hard Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Out In The Fields 4:18
Engineer Jim Barton*  Producer Peter Collins
Written-By Gary Moore
A2 Military Man 5:38
Engineer Stephan Ben Ben*  Producer Gary Moore
Written-By Philip Lynott*
B1 Still In Love With You 5:51
Engineer, Mixed By Tony Platt , Producer Gary Moore
Written-By Philip Lynott*

An Orionstar Ltd Production
Track A1: Produced for Peter Collins Productions
10 Music Ltd.
Track A2: Lyricmoor Ltd.
Track B: Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co Ltd
P 1985 10 Records Ltd
© 1985 10 Records Ltd

“Out in the Fields” is a single by former Thin Lizzy band members and friends Gary Moore and Phil Lynott, released in 1985 and also one of the last recordings made by Phil Lynott before his death on January 1986.

Out In The Fields

Lynott’s last major hit was a duet with his old friend and former bandmate Gary Moore. Out In The Fields was a powerful anti-war protest song that reached number five on the UK chart in 1985. It sounded like a modern Thin Lizzy. For Lynott, it was a false dawn.


Military Man

On the flipside of the Gary Moore/Phil Lynott hit Out In The Fields was an even better song. Lynott had written Military Man for his post-Lizzy band Grand Slam, and it was his last classic: like Out In The Fields an anti-war anthem, only more powerful, and more poetic.

It doesn’t matter
if you’re wrong or if you’re right.
It makes no difference
if you’re black or if you’re white.

All men are equal
till the victory is won.
No colour or religion
ever stopped the bullet from a gun.

Out in the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they’re falling one by one.
Out from the skies,
a thousand more will die each day.
Death is just a heartbeat away.

It doesn’t matter
if you’re left or to the right.
Don’t try to hide behind the cause
for what you fight.

There’ll be no prisoners taken
when the day is done.
No flag or uniform
ever stopped the bullet from a gun.

Out in the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they’re falling one by one.
Out from the skies,
a thousand more will die each day.
Death is just a heartbeat away.

Theres no communication,
no one to take the blame.
The cries of every nation
have fallen on deaf ears again.

Out in the fields.
Out in the fields.
They are falling one by one.
Out in the fields.
No flag has ever stopped
the bullet from a gun.

Death is just a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields,
a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields.
Death is just a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields,
a heartbeat away.
Out in the fields.

In the fields,
the fighting has begun.
Out on the streets,
they’re falling one by one.
Out from the skies,
a thousand more will die each day.

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Weight 0.25 kg

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