The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Pogues |
| Studio | Rhino / Wea |
| Release Date | September 19, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 081227407223 |
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Tracks
- The Sickbed of Cuchulainn - The Pogues, MacGowan
- The Old Main Drag - The Pogues, MacGowan
- Wild Cats of Kilkenny - The Pogues, MacGowan
- I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day - The Pogues, Traditional
- A Pair of Brown Eyes - The Pogues, MacGowan
- Sally MacLennane - The Pogues, MacGowan
- Dirty Old Town - The Pogues, MacColl, Ewan
- Jesse James - The Pogues, Traditional
- Navigator - The Pogues, Gaston, Phil
- Billy's Bones - The Pogues, MacGowan
- The Gentleman Soldier - The Pogues, Traditional
- The Band Played Waltzing Matilda - The Pogues, Bogle, E.
- A Pistol for Paddy Garcia - The Pogues, Finer, J.
- London Girl - The Pogues, MacGowan
- Rainy Night in Soho - The Pogues, MacGowan, Shane
- Body of an American - The Pogues, MacGowan
- Planxty Noel Hill - The Pogues, Finer, J.
- The Parting Glass - The Pogues, Traditional
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User Reviews
Average user review:| What can I say? |
| Nerdy Pirate Off The Port Bow!! |
Anyway, it's nice to see the Poguetry In Motion 10" Ep finally available on cd, even if Rainy Night in Soho is only a remix. For a time, "Rum, Sodomy... " and "Poguetry..." were my favorite releases from the Pogues; that is, til "Should I Fall..." came along. May 18, 2008
| Setting The Ship On Fire |
From the sickbed to the battlefield, they go for the throat on this one, hell bent on raising the dead. "Cuchuliann" opens the proceedings, all too somberly keeping vigil over an old hell raiser's final hour. For a few measures atleast. Then things suddenly ignite like a molotov cocktail. A flaming bottle of poitin tossed through a dead man's window.
What follows is the gutter woe of "Old Main Drag". Tom Waits, eat your heart out.
For sheer epic balladry, "A Pair Of Brown Eyes" has few competitors. MacGowan at his most yearning. More than anywhere else, he comes off here like the Irish answer to Jacques Brel.
There's never quite been a drinking song quite like,"Sally MacLennane". A reckless toast that touches on the surreal. Elsewhere, instrumentals like "Wild Cats" & "Paddy Garcia" go to show that The Pogues were far more than MacGowan's backing band.
As for their raids on traditional fare, "Dirty Old Town" ranks up with their previous takes on "Auld Triangle" & "Kitty". Their sneering rendition of "Gentlemen Soldier" puts all the "ire" back into Ireland. None of which prepares you for the album's closer. A searingly bleak version of Eric Bogle's "Waltzing Matilda". Its hard to walk away from this one unscathed.
Released in 1985, RUM & SODOMY was indeed at odds with the times. Remember this was era of Duran Duran & other "New Romantics". This along with their debut went to prove The Pogues were a problem that were not going to go away--- without a fight. A reckless gang of marauders loitering with intent. Leaving all those Synth Liberaci's trembling in their new lace sleeves.
Like none other, this captures the Pogues in all their irreverant glory. The sound of a bunch of drunken pirates setting their ship on fire. Giving producer Elvis Costello a reason to hold onto his hat.
After this, they took things to even greater heights. Only to fall from grace & gun eachother down in Hell's Ditch. I can't praise it enough. One of my favorite albums of all time. May 17, 2008
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