Night of 1000 Candles [Import]

Night of 1000 Candles [Import]

Night of 1000 Candles [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
On their debut album Night of 1000 Candles, the Men They Couldn't Hang come across a bit like the Pogues, but without the slurred sloppiness or Shane MacGowan's vulgar wit. Instead, the group relies on straight-ahead rock and unadorned folk, which are tied together by their compassionate working-class stance and passionate playing. Most of the record consists of sturdy originals from Phil Odgers and Paul Simmonds, with a few covers, such as Eric Bogle's 'The Green Fields of France', thrown in for good measure.

Night of 1000 Candles,The Men They Couldn't Hang,Diablo Records UK,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Popular Music,Rock,Rock/Pop
Night of 1000 Candles
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Updated from the original release
  • Brilliant !
Night of 1000 Candles
The Men They Couldn't Hang
Manufacturer: Diablo Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003BTH
Release Date: 1997-12-24

Tracks:

  1. The Day After
  2. Jack Dandy
  3. A Night To Remember
  4. Johnny Come Home
  5. The Green Fields Of France (No Man's Land)
  6. Ironmasters
  7. Hush Little Baby
  8. Walkin' Talkin'
  9. Kingdom Come
  10. Scarlet Ribbons
  11. Greenback Dollar
  12. The Bells
  13. Hell Or England
  14. The Men They Couldn't Hang
  15. Donald Where's Your Troosers?
  16. Rawhide

Album Description

On their debut album Night of 1000 Candles, the Men They Couldn't Hang come across a bit like the Pogues, but without the slurred sloppiness or Shane MacGowan's vulgar wit. Instead, the group relies on straight-ahead rock and unadorned folk, which are tied together by their compassionate working-class stance and passionate playing. Most of the record consists of sturdy originals from Phil Odgers and Paul Simmonds, with a few covers, such as Eric Bogle's 'The Green Fields of France', thrown in for good measure.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Updated from the original release.......2004-01-18

The early mid-80's were a great time to be young and British, a vibrant sub-culture that was avowedly anti-thatcher, a vast number new-wave inspired music genre's fusing and this album catches the time wonderfully

Anti-War sentiments abound (The UK had just won the Falklands War and the Iron Lady had called an election early to capitalise on the victory), the 80's depression was starting to bite and Heroin culture was emerging and thus there are many references about unemployment, drug taking and having to move elsewhere to find work

The musical fusions abound, much of the albums sounds pogue-like but that's hardly a surprise seeing that the core band formed from Pogue roadies, but Rockabilly and Folk can be found

The album is an update to the original containing some of the subsequent singles (however it gets 4 * for missing the sublime "Goldrush" and "Whisky and me Giro") and other songs that could only be found on music magazine covermounts or Pirate tapes from Camden Lock

However if you ever fortunate to have found youselves at the "Hope and Anchor", "The Town and Country" or own "Rum Sodomy and the Lash" then you should own this album

4 out of 5 stars Brilliant !.......1999-10-22

"The Men..." nearly an unknown entity , yet the band produced some of the finest music of their time (or any other)the quality of which there is a dirth of now crossing the proverbial Pond ( let alone in America). THIS album (ALL their music)is smart, irreverant, and raucous - not unlike The Pogues of yore (pre-MacGowan departure) or The Popes of present. Music to be listened to, pondered over and celebrated ; as loud and wildly as you can. Time well spent!

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