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The Ultimate Collection (2CD)

The Ultimate Collection (2CD)
The Pogues

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Another greatest hits collection from the original hellraising punk-folk outfit. Essentially, this is a rejigged version of 2001's 'The Very Best Of', but this time all the old classics are paired with a disc documenting the band's entire 2001 Brixton Academy reunion show - a great example of theirraucous live performance.

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. A rainy night in Soho
  2. Sally MacLennane
  3. The Irish rover
  4. Dirty old town
  5. Fairytale of New York
  6. Streams of whiskey
  7. If I should fall from grace with God
  8. Fiesta
  9. Body of an American
  10. Misty morning Albert Bridge
  11. Repeal of the licensing laws
  12. Boys from the county hell
  13. Sunnyside of the street
  14. A Pair of brown eyes
  15. Summer in Siam
  16. The sickbed of Cuchulainn
  17. London girl
  18. Tuesday morning
  19. White city
  20. Hells ditch
  21. Young Ned of the hill
  22. I'm a man you don't meet everyday
  23. Thousands are sailing

Disc 2:

  1. Streams Of Whiskey
  2. If I Should Fall From Grace With God
  3. Boys From The County Hell
  4. The Broad Majestic Shannon
  5. Young Ned Of The Hill 06
  6. Turkish Song Of The Damned
  7. Rainy Night In Soho
  8. Tuesday Morning
  9. Rain Street
  10. A Pair Of Brown Eyes
  11. Repeal Of The Licensing Laws
  12. The Old Main Drag
  13. Thousands Are Sailing
  14. Body Of An American
  15. Sally MacLennane
  16. Lullaby Of London
  17. Dirty Old Town
  18. Bottle Of Smoke
  19. The Sickbed of Cuchulain
  20. Fairytale Of new York (with Lila MacMahon )
  21. Fiesta
  22. The Irish Rover

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16310 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-03-07
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Original recording remastered

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Ireland's prodigal son, or whiskey-sodden tragedy case? As frontman for the Pogues, Shane MacGowan always managed to combine the two into one gloriously drunken whole. In the years between 1983 and 1991, the Pogues released five albums marrying the melodies of traditional Irish folk to the energy of punk-rock and rockabilly. The Ultimate Collection comprises a complete compilation of all their essential tunes over 2 CDs. On CD One contains all the chart hits, and CD 2 contains the audio of their legendary concert a Brixton Academy. Standout tracks include "Dirty Old Town", "The Irish Rover" and "Fairytale of New York".


Customer Reviews

Excellent Beginner's Guide + Live Celebration4
If there is little or no Pogues in your collection, and there most certainly should be, this could be a great place to start, as disc one gathers all their most influential material; the singles, key album tracks and even a B-side (The Repeal Of The Licensing Laws), while the soul of the band is laid bare on the second disc, the previously unreleased reunion concert that took place over two legendary nights at the Brixton Academy on the lead up to Christmas 2001, with Shane MacGowan back with the band for nearly all the lead vocals (so far as I can tell Spider Stacy takes the lead on Tuesday Morning, Terry Woods sings Young Ned of The Hill, Phil Chevron sings his own Thousands Are Sailing and Lila MacMahon guests with Shane on a rousing Fairytale Of New York), and the band themselves, augmented by the Fiesta Horns, on excellent, sometimes riotous form.

The only obvious omission that I can see is their first single, Dark Streets Of London; however as this is on Red Roses For Me, which you will doubtless be acquiring shortly after playing disc one, this is not a great problem. It would have been an idea, though, to have included the original single as this differed from the album version and is hard to find.

A few notes about which versions have been used where more than one exists: Rainy Night In Soho is the remix that first appeared on the CD release of the Poguetry In Motion EP (the original vinyl mix seems to be unavailable on CD). The Irish Rover, If I Should Fall From Grace With God and A Pair Of Brown Eyes are all the remixed single edits; The Boys From The County Hell is the cleaned-up single version. Only Rainy Night In Soho is duplicated on the expanded editions of the parent albums.

Only Pogues Album you'll ever need!5
this is a great album, probably the only Pogues album you'll ever need. I bought this after buying their "The Best of the Pogues" a few months before, and this one is way better hands down. I have fallen in love with it and even turned my mom on to it too!

Worth the money for the bonus disk alone.5
You can only pity the people in this world who will only know this band for their only top ten hit, "Fairytale of New York". And most of them probably don't realise that The Pogues are indeed a band, not a gap toothed ugly drunken singer with a rough voice.

This CD, like all the other Pogues compilations falls short of showing the Pogues as they were meant to be known, it just doesn't reveal their soul. To really know them buy "Rum, Sodomy & the Lash". The CD does offer a decent selection from various stages of the life of the band, both with Shane MacGowan and without.

Of course, purists will always argue over which tracks should be included and which should be left out. Overall it is as good as any compilation that could be made of this seminal band. There are songs that capture the dazzling musical talent of the musicians, and there are songs that haunt you with the power and pure emotional magic of Shane's lyrics (And when we got back labelled parts one to three, there was no pair of brown eyes waiting for me).... Oh God.

The bonus disk features songs recorded live over two nights at the now legendary reuninion concerts at Brixton Academy. And I was there. The fact that thousands of people sold out venues all over the country to see this bunch of over-the-hill old timers is testament to the power of the music they produced. The live CD captures the Pogues as they are meant to be heard, live and raw. The full spectrum of emotion is presented here, but why did they not include the heart stopping rendition of "A Man You Don't Meet Everyday"? I swear there were tears in my eyes as we sang along to this with all our passion.

Highlights are the pounding "Dirty Old Town", "A Pair of Brown Eyes" and "Thousands are Sailing". Buy this CD and enjoy the greates songwriter of the last century, along with possibly one of the greatest bands.