The Men They Couldn't Hang - The Domino Club (Remastered, Expanded Edition) (1989/2022)
BAND/ARTIST: The Men They Couldn't Hang
- Title: The Domino Club
- Year Of Release: 1989/2022
- Label: Sony Music UK
- Genre: Roots Rock, Folk-Rock, Folk-Punk
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 56:15
- Total Size: 146/398 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The Lion and the Unicorn 3:34
2. Great Expectations 3:22
3. The Family Way 4:18
4. Handy Man 3:23
5. Kingdom of the Blind 3:33
6. Grave-Robbing in Gig Harbour 4:03
7. Industrial Town 4:10
8. You're the One 2:51
9. Australia 3:21
10. Dogs Eyes, Owl-Meat, Man-Chops 3:29
11. Billy Morgan 5:00
12. On the Razzle 3:16
13. The Family Way (Demo Version) 4:19
14. Walking to Wigan Casino (Demo Version) 4:08
15. Great Expectations (Demo Version) 3:28
1. The Lion and the Unicorn 3:34
2. Great Expectations 3:22
3. The Family Way 4:18
4. Handy Man 3:23
5. Kingdom of the Blind 3:33
6. Grave-Robbing in Gig Harbour 4:03
7. Industrial Town 4:10
8. You're the One 2:51
9. Australia 3:21
10. Dogs Eyes, Owl-Meat, Man-Chops 3:29
11. Billy Morgan 5:00
12. On the Razzle 3:16
13. The Family Way (Demo Version) 4:19
14. Walking to Wigan Casino (Demo Version) 4:08
15. Great Expectations (Demo Version) 3:28
British roots-rockers with Celtic/folky blue-collar angst music '80s-90's.
English punk-folk-country group formed in London in 1984. Their early line up was Stefan Cush (Vocals, Guitar), Philip Odgers (Vocals, Guitar, Tin Whistle, and Melodica), Paul Simmonds (Guitar, Bouzouki, and Keyboards), Jon Odgers (Drums, Percussion) and Shanne Bradley (Bass). The band broke up in 1991 but reformed in 1996 and still perform.
Digitally remastered and expanded edition. The Domino Club was the band's fifth Studio album and their second release on the Silvertone label. They came together in 1984 to perform at the alternative music festival in Camden town alongside the legendary Pogues and the Boot Hill Foot-Tappers. Often classed as a British folk punk rock group to begin with, they slowly changed to a more mainstream sound. The Domino Club, which had a more conventional rock sound, dispensing with much of the folk element of the past. The band split in 1991 making this the last album with all original members. They did reform minus some people in 1996 and in 2018 we see them back in the saddle with a their 10th album soon to be released.
English punk-folk-country group formed in London in 1984. Their early line up was Stefan Cush (Vocals, Guitar), Philip Odgers (Vocals, Guitar, Tin Whistle, and Melodica), Paul Simmonds (Guitar, Bouzouki, and Keyboards), Jon Odgers (Drums, Percussion) and Shanne Bradley (Bass). The band broke up in 1991 but reformed in 1996 and still perform.
Digitally remastered and expanded edition. The Domino Club was the band's fifth Studio album and their second release on the Silvertone label. They came together in 1984 to perform at the alternative music festival in Camden town alongside the legendary Pogues and the Boot Hill Foot-Tappers. Often classed as a British folk punk rock group to begin with, they slowly changed to a more mainstream sound. The Domino Club, which had a more conventional rock sound, dispensing with much of the folk element of the past. The band split in 1991 making this the last album with all original members. They did reform minus some people in 1996 and in 2018 we see them back in the saddle with a their 10th album soon to be released.
Year 2022 | Folk | Rock | Punk | FLAC / APE
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