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Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say...Pogue Mahone
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Audio-CD, Import, 1. Januar 2008
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"Just Look Them Straight..." is a remarkable 5CD Box Set by The Pogues, at least three quarters of which comprises previously unreleased material while the remainder is made up of decidedly hard-to-find rarities.
Compiled by The Pogues with track by track annotations from Phil Chevron, there are a bountiful 111 tracks from 1983 demos (pre-dating their first recordings for Stiff Records) through to live recordings from 2001
Just Look Them Straight In The Eye is an absolute treasure trove of unreleased recordings for all Pogues' fans, spanning their entire career and featuring rehearsal recordings, b-sides, out-takes, rare mixes, BBC sessions plus recordings with Steve Earle, Joe Strummer and, of course, Kirsty MacColl.
Alongside these are unreleased soundtrack recordings from Sid and Nancy, Garbo and Straight To Hell, alternate versions of Pogues' classics like "Fairy Tale Of New York" and "Rainy Night In Soho" and a generous selection of live recordings
The box set rounds off with live tracks from The Pogues' triumphant reunion shows at Brixton running up to Christmas 2001.
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- Verpackungsabmessungen : 20,32 x 12,7 x 2,54 cm; 453,59 Gramm
- ASIN : B001713CLA
- Anzahl Disks : 5
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Die alten Alben der Pogues hörte ich mir in den letzten 20 Jahren natürlich immer wieder mal an, voller Wehmut, dass es diese Band nicht mehr gibt. Ich hatte die Hoffnung schon aufgegeben, etwas Neues von Ihnen zu hören und in den letzten Jahren habe ich gar nicht mehr nach Ihnen gestöbert. Daher bin ich erst jetzt auf diese Veröffentlichung von bisher größtenteils unveröffentlichen Songs, Demos, Alt. Takes und Livemitschnitten aus ihren besten Zeiten aufmerksam geworden.
Um es kurz zu machen: Ich bin begeistert. Frisch, Roh, Unverbraucht, Mitreißend kommen die Songs daher. Ihre Qualität steht den in den damaligen Alben veröffentlichten Songs in nichts nach. Teilweise haben einige der bisher unbekannten Aufnahmen sogar das Zeug zu Pogues-Klassikern zu werden.
Fazit: Diese Box macht alte Fans wie mich wirklich glücklich! Um knapp über 20 Euro ein Muss und natürlich auch ein schönes Sammlerstück.
Es wäre wirklich angebracht das hier auch anzugeben von amazon, Da von amazon verkauft und versand.
Im Grunde tut es mir leid diese gute Musik mit nur 3 Sternen zu bewerten aber ich wollte eben dass es auffällt. Die Musik hat 5 Sterne verdient! Allerdings diese Enttäuschung wegen der Edition will ich anderen ersparen!
Tut mir leid amazon das war diesmal ein Schuss in den Ofen. Bin ich so nicht gewohnt!
"When the world is too dark
And I need the light inside of me
I'll walk into a bar
And drink fifteen pints of beer"
in Love B.W.
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I have all of The Pogues albums (except for Red Roses and the last two without Shane McGowan). Buy this box set. You won't be disappointed! I had no idea there were so many great Pogues gems that never made it on their albums. The production value is also a HUGE PLUS! There are at least 3 Pogues albums worth of stuff you've probably never heard of before.
Reasons to buy this box set:
1. "NW3" Arguably one of the BEST Pogues songs I've ever heard!
2. All the different demo's of "Fairytale Of New York" simply fabulous! I love Demo #2 BETTER THAN the one with Kristy MacColl! (and I love Kristy MacColl's voice)
3. Unreleased songs of The Pogues with Kristy MacColl (all 3 of them) are terrific, especially "Miss Otis Regrets" and "Tears That I've Cried"
4. The 12 inch version of "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" is AWESOME!
5. There are countless demos and outtakes from "Hells Ditch" and "Red Roses..." which are fabulous. (Just check out: "The Black Dogs Ditch" and "The Last Of McGee" that were cut from Hells Ditch).
6. The demos from "Red Roses" and "Peace and Love" are in my opinion better than what you get on the actual albums, especially the demos from "Red Roses.."
7. I Love the covers: "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah" "Do You Believe In Magic" and "Maggie May" and I never cared for Rod Steward's music but when Shane sings it, it's so much better!
8. Demo of "Haunted" from The Sid and Nancy soundtrack is terrific!
9. Awesome production value on the 3 live songs with Joe Strummer. In the past they were only available on bootleg and didn't have decent production value.
10. Liner notes, packaging, and booklet are fabulous with many great stories of The Pogues!
All you Pogues fans will be happy with this Pogues box set. Trust me there's no buyers remorse with this set of treasures!
If you saw the MacGowan/Pogues trainwreck in concert, you would remember it fondly the rest of your life. I'm just not sure an entire 5 CD box of "never released" recordings was the best way to go while the original recordings languish in a pre-1990 state of limply-mastered digital versions.
As it stands, my best Pogues recordings are on vinyl. That is a fine enough way to listen to them, but I would also like to have selections on my iPod--many selections--whose fidelity to the vinyl recordings is up-to-snuff. As it stands, whenever one of the original CD transfers comes up, I have to adjust the volume level and listen to the worst sort of digital compression.
With these complaints noted, there are almost enough tracks to make a worthwhile single CD (I could shred Disc 3 and never feel a pang of remorse). The Radio 4 material is every bit as good as the studio recordings which, after all, were never lacking in rawness: I suspect that MacGowan knew better than to show up at the BBC drunk. Disc 4 starts with live material recorded in Glasgow, and there's something very touching about an entire arena of Scots singing along to the tracks. The three extracts of "Fairytale of New York" (with Cait O'Riordan taking the original female part of the duet) not only show the development of the song-suite, but also point the way to what might have been--all due respect to Kirsty MacColl. But, really. This is literally a perennial hit for The Pogues to this day: would it have killed Rhino to include at least a complete alternative version of the track?
The remaining question is: why not re-release all the albums, singles and EPs in newly-mastered versions? FALL FROM GRACE is not horrible; that's the best I can say about it. But I want to hear the original tracks of "Transmetropolitan", "Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go", "The Body of an American" and so many others that have not made it onto remastered "Greatest" collections. In the original studio versions.
After those recordings have been brought up to post-1990 standards of digital mastering, then I will gladly return to this collection. When I'm drunk enough.
Mention needs to go to 'NW3' which even in it's demo state is a fine piece of work and would form the basis for 'Mother Moi Chroi' on the Popes 'Crock of Gold' CD.
Bits also from the soundtrack to Sid and Nancy plus the deleted Straight to Hell soundtrack.
Some of the pieces recorded where done so either in between tour dates or rehersals follow the collapse of The Pogues then label STIFF records.
The post Macgowan stuff is limited and not really of the same quality but not terrible either,I hold out hope that they are still recording between dates on their current tours this isn't a bad selection but surely theres more still left in the tank?
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