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Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say... Pogue Mahone: the Pogues Box Set | 
| Artist: Pogues Label: Rhino Category: Music
List Price: £49.99 Buy New: £46.98 You Save: £3.01 (6%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 2518
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.6 x 0.9
EAN: 5051442813524 ASIN: B0017XFBMG
Release Date: June 2, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 7 to 12 days
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Disc 1
| • | Kerry Polka | | • | Rocky Road To Dublin | | • | Boys From The County Hell | | • | NW3 | | • | Donegal Express/The Hen And The Cock Go To Carrickmacross | | • | Do You Believe In Magic | | • | Hot Asphalt | | • | Danny Boy | | • | Maggie May | | • | Haunted | | • | Travelling People | | • | Eve Of Destruction | | • | My Baby's Gone | | • | North Sea Holes | | • | Garbo | | • | Last Of McGee | | • | Afro Cuban Bebop - Strummer, Joe & The Astro-Physicians | | • | Young Ned Of The Hill | | • | Pinned Down/I'm Alone In The Wilderness | | • | When The Ship Comes In | | • | Waxie's Dargle |
Disc 2
| • | Repeal Of The Licensing Laws | | • | Dark Streets Of London | | • | Greenland Whale Fisheries | | • | Streams Of Whiskey | | • | Auld Triangle | | • | Poor Paddy On The Railway | | • | Sea Shanty | | • | Transmetropolitan | | • | Kitty | | • | Boys From The County Hell | | • | Connemara Let's Go | | • | Billy's Bones | | • | Old Main Drag | | • | Sally MacLennane | | • | Town That Never Sleeps | | • | Something Wild | | • | Driving Through The City | | • | Rainy Night In Soho | | • | Fairytale Of New York | | • | Fairytale Of New York | | • | Fairytale Of New York | | • | Navigator |
Disc 3
| • | Aria | | • | Good The Bad And The Ugly | | • | Haunted | | • | Love Theme | | • | Junk Theme | | • | Glued Up And Speeding | | • | Paris | | • | Needle For Paddy Garcia | | • | JB 57 | | • | Bowery Snax/Spiked | | • | Hot Dogs With Everything | | • | Rince Del Emplacada | | • | Rake At The Gates Of Hell | | • | Turkish Song Of The Damned | | • | If I Should Fall From Grace With God | | • | Battle March | | • | Lullaby Of London | | • | Shanne Bradley | | • | Streets Of Sorrow | | • | Thousands Are Sailing | | • | Balinalee | | • | Nicaragua Libre | | • | Japan |
Disc 4
| • | Sally MacLennane | | • | Pair Of Brown Eyes | | • | Kitty | | • | Maggie May | | • | Dirty Old Town | | • | Sickbed Of Cuchulainn | | • | Fiesta | | • | If I Should Fall From Grace With God | | • | Johnny Come Lately Steve Earle | | • | Boat Train | | • | Night Train To Lorca | | • | Mistle Thrush | | • | Got A Lot Of Livin' To Do | | • | Victoria | | • | Murder | | • | Lust For Vomit | | • | Wake Of The Medusa | | • | Black Dogs Ditch | | • | Aisling | | • | Murder | | • | Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah | | • | Maidrin Rua | | • | Johnny Come Lately |
Disc 5
| • | Johnny Was - Sexy Bongo | | • | Miss Otis Regrets/Just One Of Those Things | | • | All The Tears That I Cried | | • | The One And Only | | • | Afro-Cuban Be-Bop (Single version) | | • | Turkish Song Of The Damned (Live at the Forum) | | • | London Calling (Live at the Forum, London, December 1991) | | • | I Fought The Law (Live at the Forum) | | • | The Girl From The Wadi-Hammamat | | • | Moving To Moldova | | • | Call My Name | | • | The Sun And The Moon | | • | Living In A World Without Her | | • | Who Said Romance Is Dead? | | • | Sound Of The City Night | | • | Four O'Clock In The Morning | | • | The Star Of The County Down (Live at Brixton Academy) | | • | White City (Live at Brixton Academy) | | • | Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant / The Rocky Road To Dublin / The Galway Races(Live at Brixton Academy | | • | The Parting Glass/Lord Santry's Fairest Daughter (Live at Brixton Academy) |
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For Fans Only August 1, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I love the Pogues but there's a reason most of this stuff was never released. There's a few great tracks on here but I doubt I'll listen to most of it ever again. This is certainly for fans only.
A must! June 21, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This was orginally concieved as a teasure chest by Phil Chevon! And thats exactly what it is!
The Very Good, The Very Bad and The Very Ugly. June 13, 2008 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Their is a time in the career of most bands whom started playing over twenty five years ago when a desire for product means that the archive is dusted down for a set of demos and outtakes which generally detract from rather than add to the majesty of the band. Not so here, this is no Curates Egg but rather a Treasure Trove of material.
Neither `Red Roses for Me' nor `Rum, Sodomy and the Lash' yielded any outtakes but most of the vocal tracks are represented here with either demo, radio session or live versions. The `Pogetry in Motion' e.p. had had a further song, `Do you Believe in Magic?' which although you can see why it wouldn't displace any of the songs that made the final cut is still a great addition to any Pogues album. Also from these early sessions are three demos for `Fairytale of New York' which shows us it in various stages of its ragged glory before the final classic was to emerge.
The full Pogues contribution to the `Sid and Nancy' soundtrack is contained here and although most of it is score both the single and demo versions of `Haunted' and songs, `Glued Up and Speeding' and `Hot Dogs', neither of which made the soundtrack album, make this collection a must have for all Pogues fans. The `Straight to Hell' soundtrack is left to the recent expanded re-issue (except for the un-used version of `The Good, The Bad and The Ugly' which is marred by what appears to be a drum machine and some samples from the Sergio Leone classic) but other soundtrack contributions `Garbo', the un-used `Something Wild' and the Pogues backing Joe Strummer on `Afro-Cuban Be-Bop' are again must have recordings.
That the Pogues recording of `Maggie May' is included here justifies the price of admission alone and the other outtakes from `If I should Fall from Grace with God', `The Kerry Polka', `NW3', `Driving Through the City', `The Balinalee' and `Nicaragua Libre' although not good enough to grace that album could have replaced the bulk of `Peace and Love' which never made the grade.
The return to form album `Hell's Ditch' had so many great outtakes it beggars belief that the band sacked Shane when they could have made him a Dennis Wilson figure whom didn't tour with them. The original demos for `The Donegal Express', `Victoria' and `Aisling' which eventually appeared on Shane's solo LP `The Snake' are here but also other gems such as `Eve of Destruction', `The Travelling People', `The Last of McGee', `The Black Dogs Ditch', `Murder' and `Pinned Down' are so good you can't believe anyone would want to change this set up.
Other pieces of note are the band backing Steve Earle and Kirsty MacColl on their records and the band touring with Joe Strummer and playing The Clash classics `London Calling' and `I Fought the Law' as well as their own `Turkish Song of the Damned'. The demo's for the two albums and a projected third they made after the departure of Shane MacGowan are as bad as you probably imagine but at least 4/5th's of this collection is fantastic.
So should anyone tell you this collection isn't worth listening to just look them in the eye and say ... Pogue Mahone.
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