Remembering – Part 1


Remembering – Part 1 is a compilation album by rock group Thin Lizzy, one of the first compilations of the band's early years with Eric Bell, released by their record company at that time, Decca Records, in an apparent attempt to cash in on the chart success Lizzy had recently begun enjoying with Vertigo. It includes "Sitamoia" and "Little Darling", both featuring Gary Moore during his first brief stint with the group, the first of which was previously unreleased. The time frame of the album stretches from 1971 to 1974. The album was issued in the US as Rocker in 1977 by London Records, with the song "Honesty Is No Excuse" instead of "A Song for While I'm Away".
The album was known simply as Remembering in Germany, where it was released as a 27-track double album.

Track listings

Remembering (German double LP)

;Side 1
  1. "Remembering"
  2. "The Rise and Dear Demise of the Funky Nomadic Tribes"
  3. "Buffalo Gal"
  4. "I Don't Want to Forget How to Jive"
  5. "Sarah"
  6. "Brought Down"
;Side 2
  1. "Randolph's Tango"
  2. "Chatting Today"
  3. "Baby Face"
  4. "Call the Police"
  5. "Shades of a Blue Orphanage"
  6. "Broken Dreams"
  7. "Old Moon Madness"
;Side 3
  1. "Black Boys on the Corner"
  2. "The Friendly Ranger at Clontarf Castle"
  3. "Honesty Is No Excuse"
  4. "Diddy Levine"
  5. "Ray-Gun"
  6. "Look What the Wind Blew In"
  7. "Sitamoia"
;Side 4
  1. "Eire"
  2. "Return of the Farmers Son"
  3. "Clifton Grange Hotel"
  4. "Saga of the Ageing Orphan"
  5. "Dublin"
  6. "Things Ain't Working But Down at the Farm"
  7. "Remembering "

    Personnel

;Thin Lizzy
;Additional musicians
;Production