The Pogues - Rum Sodomy & the Lash

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Album Details

Title: Rum Sodomy & the Lash
Artist: The Pogues
Release Date: 1985
Re-Released On: 1/23/2008
Label: Warner Bros., WEA International
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 022924449529, 667340146524, 766483007324, 076732574416, 076732574447, 4943674076512, 738476703629
Genre: Rock
Styles: Celtic, Alternative Pop/Rock, British Folk, Irish Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock, Celtic Rock, College Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Bravado, Energetic, Fiery, Freewheeling, Irreverent, Rambunctious, Raucous, Rowdy, Thuggish, Acerbic, Bittersweet, Boisterous, Brash, Cynical/Sarcastic, Rollicking, Rousing, Sentimental, Street-Smart, Witty, Humorous, Visceral, Brooding, Earnest, Fun, Intense, Passionate, Volatile
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Sick Bed of Cúchulaínn
  2. The Old Main Drag
  3. Wild Cats of Kilkenny [Instrumental]
  4. I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day
  5. A Pair of Brown Eyes
  6. Sally Maclennane
  7. A Pistol for Paddy Garcia [Instrumental]
  8. Dirty Old Town
  9. Jesse James
  10. Navigator
  11. Billy's Bones
  12. The Gentleman Soldier
  13. The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDWarner Bros.75334
1998CDWEA International44495
1995CDWarner Bros.2444952

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Album Review

"I saw my task... was to capture them in their delapidated glory before some more professional producer f--ked them up," Elvis Costello wrote of his role behind the controls for the Pogues' second album, Rum Sodomy & the Lash. One spin of the album proves that Costello accomplished his mission; this album captures all the sweat, fire, and angry joy that was lost in the thin, disembodied recording of the band's debut, and the Pogues sound stronger and tighter without losing a bit of their edge in the process. Rum Sodomy & the Lash also found Shane MacGowan growing steadily as a songwriter; while the debut had its moments, the blazing and bitter roar of the opening track, "The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn," made it clear MacGowan had fused the intelligent anger of punk and the sly storytelling of Irish folk as no one had before, and the rent boys' serenade of "The Old Main Drag" and the dazzling, drunken character sketch of "A Pair of Brown Eyes" proved there were plenty of directions where he could take his gifts. And like any good folk group, the Pogues also had a great ear for other people's songs. Bassist Cait O'Riordan's haunting performance of "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day" is simply superb (it must have especially impressed Costello, who would later marry her), and while Shane MacGowan may not have written "Dirty Old Town" or "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda," his wrought, emotionally compelling vocals made them his from then on. Rum Sodomy & the Lash falls just a bit short of being the Pogues best album, but was the first one to prove that they were a great band, and not just a great idea for a band. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew RankenMusician, ?, Arranger
Cait O'Riordan?
Dick CuthellHorn
Elvis CostelloProducer
Henry BenaghFiddle
James FearnleyArranger, Musician, ?
Jem FinerArranger, ?, Musician
Nick RobbinsEngineer
Paul ScullyEngineer
Peter MennimCover Painting
Philip Chevron?, Arranger, Musician, Producer
Shane MacGowanMusician, ?, Arranger
Spider Stacy?, Arranger, Musician
Tommy KeanePipe