The Rocky Road to Dublin [#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Boys from the Country Hell ["Radio-Friendly" Version] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
NW3 [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Donegal Express/The Hen and the Cock Are in Carrickmacross [Rehearsal R - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Do You Believe in Magic? [#] - The Pogues, Sebastian
Hot Asphalt [#] - The Pogues, MacColl, Ewan
Danny Boy [BBC John Peel Show] - The Pogues, Wetherley, F.
Maggie May [#] - The Pogues, Quittenton, M.
Haunted [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
0The Travelling People [Rehearsal Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacColl, Ewan
Eve of Destruction [#] - The Pogues, Sloan, P.F.
My Baby's Gone [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
North Sea Holes [#] - The Pogues, MacColl, Ewan
Garbo (Aka in and Out) [From Garbo] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
The Last of McGee [#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Afro-Cuban Be-Bop [From I Hired a Contract Killer] - The Pogues, Strummer, Joe
Young Ned of the Hill [Dub Version] - The Pogues, Kavana, R.
Pinned Down/I'm Alone in the Wilderness [#] - The Pogues, Dayes
When the Ship Comes In [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Dylan, Bob
Waxies Dargle [Live][#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Track Listings (22) - Disc #2
Repeal of the Licensing Laws [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Stacy, Spider
Dark Streets of London [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Greenland Whale Fisheries [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Streams of Whiskey [Demo Recording] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Auld Triangle [BBC John Peel Show] - The Pogues, Behan, B.
Poor Paddy on the Railway [BBC David "Kid" Jensen Show] - The Pogues, Traditional
Sea Shanty [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Transmetropolitan [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Kitty [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Boys from the County Hell [BBC David "Kid" Jensen Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Connemara, Let's Go! (Aka Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go) [De - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Billy's Bones [BBC Janice Long Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Old Main Drag [BBC Janice Long Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Sally Maclennane [BBC John Peel Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Town That Never Sleeps [#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Something Wild [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Driving Through the City [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Rainy Night in Soho [Oboe Version] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Fairytale of New York [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Fairytale of New York [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Fairytale of New York [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Navigatoer [Live][#] - The Pogues, Gaston, P.
Track Listings (23) - Disc #3
The Aria [#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly [From Straight to Hell] - The Pogues, Morricone, Ennio
Haunted [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Love Theme from Sid and Nancy [#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Junk Theme [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Glued Up and Speeding [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, Stacy, Spider
Paris [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
A Needle for Paddy Garcia [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
JB 57 [#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Bowery Snax/Spiked [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, Chevron, Philip
Hot Dogs with Everything [From Sid and Nancy] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Rince del Emplacada [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Rake at the Gates of Hell [BBC Janice Long Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Turkish Song of the Damned [BBC Janice Long Show] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
If I Should Fall from Grace with God [BBC Janice Long Show] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Battle March [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Woods, Terry
Lullaby of London [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Shanne Bradley [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Streets of Sorrow [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Woods, Terry
Thousands Are Sailing [#] - The Pogues, Chevron, Philip
The Balinalee [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Nicaragua Libré [#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Japan [Live][#] - The Pogues, Sanders, P.
Track Listings (23) - Disc #4
Sally Maclennane [Live] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
A Pair of Brown Eyes [Live] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Kitty [Live] - The Pogues, Traditional
Maggie May [Live] - The Pogues, Quittenton, M.
Dirty Old Town [Live] - The Pogues, MacColl, Ewan
The Sickbed of Cuchulainn [Live] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Fiesta [7" Single Remix] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
If I Should Fall from Grace with God [12" Single Remix] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Johnny Come Lately - The Pogues, Earle, Steve [1]
Boat Train [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Night Train to Lorca [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
The Mistlethrush [#] - The Pogues, Chevron, Philip
Got a Lot of Livin' to Do - The Pogues, Schroeder, A.
Victoria [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Murder [Version 1][#] - The Pogues, Ranken, Andrew
Lust for Vomit [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
The Wake of the Medusa [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
The Black Dogs Ditch [#] - The Pogues, Woods, Terry
Aisling [#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Murder [Version 2][#] - The Pogues, Ranken, Andrew
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah [12" Single Remix] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Maidrín Rua [#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Johnny Come Lately [Live][#] - The Pogues, Earle, Steve [1]
Track Listings (21) - Disc #5
John Was [#] - The Pogues, Chevron, Philip
Miss Otis Regrets/Just One of Those Things - The Pogues, Porter, Cole
All the Tears That I Cried - The Pogues, MacColl, Kirsty
The One and Only - The Pogues, MacColl, Kirsty
Afro-Cuban Be-Bop [From I Hired a Contract Killer] - The Pogues, Strummer, Joe
Turkish Song of the Damned [Live] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
London Calling [Live] - The Pogues, Jones, M.
I Fought the Law [Live] - The Pogues, Curtis, S.
The Girl from the Wadi-Hammamat [Demo Recording][*] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Moving to Moldova [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Fearnley, J.
Call My Name [#] - The Pogues, Hunt, D.
The Sun and the Moon [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Clarke, J.
Living in a World Without Her [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Hunt, D.
Who Said Romance Is Dead? [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Sound of the City Night [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Finer, Jem
Four O'Clock in the Morning [Demo Recording][#] - The Pogues, Ranken, Andrew
The Star of the County Down [Live][#] - The Pogues, Traditional~Jackson
White City [Live][#] - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
Medley: The Recruiting Sergeant/The Rocky Road to Dublin/The Galway Rac - The Pogues, Traditional
The Parting Glass/Lord Santry's Fairest Daughter [Live][#] - The Pogues, Traditional
Goodnight Irene [Live][#][*] - The Pogues, Traditional
Remarkable 2008 five CD box by The Pogues, at least three quarters of which comprises previously unreleased material while the remainder is made up of decidedly hard-to-find Pogues' rarities. Compiled by The Pogues with tr... more »ack 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. Rhino UK.« less
Remarkable 2008 five CD box by The Pogues, at least three quarters of which comprises previously unreleased material while the remainder is made up of decidedly hard-to-find Pogues' 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. Rhino UK.
CD Reviews
The Mother Lode
EdTheRed | Washington, DC USA | 07/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My. God.
This is no "best of" box set, recycling the same stuff you've already got in your collection...I own just about every official and unofficial recording the Pogues have ever released, and this compilation is almost entirely new to me. Live tracks. Demos. Peel Sessions. Remixes.
More than just a box set, this is archival stuff - the recorded history of one of the best (and most influential) bands in the history or rock music.
The sound quality is almost as impressive as the content itself - really wonderful remastering work.
Just buy it...assuming amazon ever gets it back in stock."
Brilliant!
C. Archuleta | Northern California | 07/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm generally not one to gush on music except in rare cases like this when high expectations are met with an even grander result. This box is full of some of the best Pogues you will ever hear. How it wasn't released earlier on is beyond me, but it's here now and you must own it if you like the Pogues.
The remastering on many of the cuts is spectacular. You can tell this music isn't just enjoyed, it's loved.
Phil Chevron's notes are well worth the read and give many insights into the madness that is The Pogues.
This box set is well priced and worth twice as much."
Were there ever a doubt, The Pogues are among the great band
W. C. White | Seattle | 08/17/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"OK, this is one of those projects that was built up by internet buzz for over three years. As such, the opportunity for disappointment and failure to meet expectations was high. I am a skeptic by nature and especially of the sort of buzz and hype that preceded this release.
Holy ****ing &%$#!!! If you've never been to a Pogues show, but know the material, listen to the live cuts of Sally MacLennane, Dirty Old Town, and The Sickbed of Cuchulainn first. These will confirm what Macgowan has always said, says on the rambling docu-bio "If I Should Fall From Grace. . .", that the Pogues should be recorded live. The energy on those tracks, from the band and the audience is truly extraordinary, and takes me back to New York in the late 80's when I first heard some of this music (at McSorley's Pub on E. 6th St; a night on which I was almost beaten for something unkind a companion said about the Irish). It's raw, it's warm, it's grrrreat fun, and it's a lasting beauty that attends little in popular music, say maybe Bob Dylan and a very few others.
Everything has been said in the other reviews about this set. I can only echo: "when will the other five discs be released"? And: "how about a tour of the US (not just the Northeast)?!" The fact that Shane MacGowan is still alive (look for a prediction of his imminent death to appear in print at least twice a year) is a marvel, and though I do actually say a prayer now and then that he will get sober (at 51 how much longer can he last?), his persistence in breathing the air is a testament to the energy and vitality of the music that flows through him and the band. I enjoy all of this, including the slurred singing from Shane-O (which, incidentally, has as much to do with his very poor dental health as the drinking). The variety, the new stuff, the old stuff in new versions, even the cinematic instrumentals are all a joy. Buy this if you like the Pogues, The Popes, and the genre they spawned, even a little bit. A keeper, a joy, a marvel. Thank you Phil Chevron for this great labor of love. May the Pogues (and Shane) be around and playing another 25 years!"
More than worth the price of admission
K. L. Mayer | Boston, MA USA | 07/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"One of the best collections I've ever experienced. Outtakes, demos, rare recordings, live recordings, all remastered for brilliant audio quality. Phil Chevron's notes are extensive and fascinating. The Pogues at their best, and an amazing listen from beginning to end.
A must-have and now one of the treasures of my collection."
When are they making Pt. 2?
Zachary C. Barnett | Irvine, KY USA | 08/07/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Been waiting for a while for this one and was in NO WAY disappointed. For those looking for yet another "best of" collection - look elsewhere - there are plenty of them out there (The Essential Pogues is the best I've heard). Here, we get the raw and the rare.
For hardcore fans, the alternate mix of "If I Should Fall From Grace.." is worth the price of the entire boxed set. If you haven't heard it yet, it is basically what the song should have been all along - complete with an instrumental breakdown and an additional verse/chorus.
The tracks that showcase the band's skill as a backing ensemble are really interesting - the Steve Earle collaboration from the Copperhead Road album is among the best represented (not to mention numerous tracks recorded live with Joe Strummer).
The unreleased material basically proves a point made by (I think it was) Nick Cave on the Shane documentary that MacGowan has probably thrown away more great songs than most songwriters will ever write, while the live material showcases just how great a band this really is - the type of band that Flogging Molly et. al., strive to be but, as is always the case, fall short of the glory of the Pogues despite their best intentions.
Perhaps a downside is that we get a glimpse of Shane MacGowan's writing process with a couple of "in the works" versions of "Fairytale of New York" - even Shane-O revises. It takes a little while to get used to the idea that the man fans have built up as a huge, mythic figure is just as human as anyone else (although his pre-revision lyrics are still better than most). Perhaps this is a good thing as fans have, at times, become too focused on the legend as opposed to the human being toiling over his art.
While the "Mall Irish" (they have "Mall Goths", right?) run off to grab the latest "Paddy McGwire and the [insert Potato Famine reference here]'s" disc, do yourself a favor and grab this set.
For beginners, definitely grab a retrospective first but, eventually, you will need this!"