Hell's Ditch [Import]
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Album Description
Japanese pressing. Remastered & expanded reissue of 1984 album includes seven bonus tracks, 'Whiskey In The Jar', 'Bastard Landlord', 'Infinity', 'Curse Of Love', 'Squid Out Of Water', 'Jack's Heroes', & 'Rainy Night In Soho'. Warner. 2005.
Average customer rating:
- Underrated masterpiece but remastered sound is the pits
- This would be way better if Shane addictions didn't get in the way
- MacGowan's Last Dance
- More relaxed but still the pogues.
- Not their best, but 2 great bonus tracks
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Hell's Ditch
The Pogues
Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B0006957SU
Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
Tracks:
- The Sunnyside Of The Street
- Sayonara
- The Ghost Of A Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer In Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- The Wake Of The Medusa
- House Of The Gods
- Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six To Go
- Whiskey In The Jar
- Bastard Landlord
- Infinity
- Curse Of Love
- Squid Out Of Water
- Jack's Heroes
- Rainy Night In Soho
Album Details
Digitally remastered reissue of the famed Irish band's album from 1990 that was their last before the departure of lead singer Shane Macgowan. Includes three bonus tracks of B-sides and rarities.
Customer Reviews:
Underrated masterpiece but remastered sound is the pits.......2007-07-01
This is my favorite Pogues album (Red Roses is a close second) but does anybody share my opinion that some of these remasters really rob the music of a certain vital quality? To my ears it seems that by bringing each individual instrument into more enhanced clarity it robs the overall sound of it's cohesive buzz. I'm all for remastering and the bonus tracks are a tasty addition but on this album, Red Roses, and Peace and Love (also underrated in my opinion) they really do the music a disservice- wankers. Like I say, these are great for the bonus tracks but if you have the original masters my advice is to hang on to them. By the way- you don't need to be piss drunk to enjoy the Pogues.
This would be way better if Shane addictions didn't get in the way.......2005-08-28
When you hear all Pogues albums in a row you can tell something is happening to Shane Macgowan. On "Red Roses For Me" he sounds sharp intense and clear. When you get all of the way to "Hell's Ditch" he sounds muttled confused worn out and his voice has more of a gutteral sound. What's so bad you can hear it progressively get worse in each album and it starts getting very noticeable on the "Peace and Love" CD. This is a better album than "Peace and Love" but the vocals are harder to listen to. It is sad all of that talent got stifled by his addictions, I guess this is selfish since if he wasn't so talented I wouldn't care.
MacGowan's Last Dance.......2005-02-07
By the time the Pogues started recording "Hell's Ditch," it had become clear that Shane MacGowan's excesses were starting to affect his muse. Thailand is the overall theme for the songs that MacGowan wrote for "Hell's Ditch," and overall the album seems to have a more relaxed vibe around it than the previous Pogues releases. Produced by the late great Joe Strummer "Hell's Ditch" finds the Pogues expanding their musical boundaries, adding Eastern and Spanish sounds into their catologue with such songs as "Lorca's Novena and The Wake of the Medusa." As before MacGowan's songs are the best on this release, however his vocals are not up to par, in fact it sounds like he is in a drunken stupor most of the time. However, such songs as "Sayonara, The Ghost of a Smile, Summer In Siam, Rain Street,and House of the Gods," showed that MacGowan could still pack a wallop. The MacGowan/Finer songwriting team, that was lacking on "Peace and Love," returns with the excellent "Sunnyside of the Street, 5 Green Queens and Jean and Hell's Ditch," "Maidrin Rua" is a good traditional reworking instrumental, while Terry Wood's "Rainbow Man" and "Six to Go, about the "Birmingham Six," round off the album. Overall, "Hell's Ditch" lacks the fireworks of the previous Pogues records, this one doesn't even come close to the brilliance of the first three Pogues records, I even prefer "Peace and Love," over "Hell's Ditch." However, "Hell's Ditch" is still a very good album, and the last one that Shane MacGowan would do with the band, even though MacGowan would later disown much of this record.
The new remastered version of "Hell's Ditch" is wonderful. Jem Finer's "The Bastard Landlord and Curse of Love," make their mark again. Shane MacGowan contributes the beautiful "Infinity" and the excellent intrumental "Squid Out of Water." The Pogues reunited with the Dubliners to record "Whiskey In the Jar" and probably the best bonus cut goes to The Pogues/Dubliner's duet of "Jack's Heroes." Also the 1991 version of "A Rainy Night In Soho," is on here as well.
More relaxed but still the pogues........2005-02-04
Although many Pogues fans slam this album, I think it still holds up. It is more relaxed and lyrically set apart form the earlier Pogues album. Shane went to Thailand to "gather himself together" and was able to pull some great songs together before he left the Pogues for good. All the tracks with Shane are Great! You feel like they wrote the album on the beaches of Thailand dinking Singha beer. It flows better then Peace and Love, and though it lacks the intensity of the first 3 albums I find myself listening to this one just as much as the others. The beach boys instrumental intro on House of Gods is great! This album could only have been better with more Shane songs!
Not their best, but 2 great bonus tracks.......2005-02-02
Contrary to what the description says, Shane MacGowan is on this album, but only on about half the tracks. The following album, 'Waiting for Herb', is the first without Shane (and it's terrible). This album isn't great, but there are a few very good tracks on it. The addition of the bonus tracks 'Jack's Heroes' and 'Rainy Night in Soho' are worth the price alone (and bump my rating from 3 stars to 4).
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- The church bell rings, an old drunk sings
- Parting Glass...
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Hell's Ditch
The Pogues
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ASIN: B000H8SFN4
Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Tracks:
- The Sunnyside Of The Street
- Sayonara
- The Ghost Of A Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer In Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- The Wake Of The Mudusa
- House Of The Gods
- 5 Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six To Go
- Whiskey In The Jar
- Bastard Landlord
- Infinity
- Curse Of Love
- Squid Out Of Water
- Jack's Heroes
- Rainy Night In Soho
Customer Reviews:
The church bell rings, an old drunk sings.......2006-12-20
This is the fifth and final album that the Pogues and Shane MacGowan collaborated on, and it's a nice swan song. While it doesn't quite live up to the stature of the band's first three albums, it's a marked improvement on their fourth record (Peace & Love). It's a surprisingly upbeat album, considering the nature of some of the lyrics, and the outside influences that would soon cause the band to move forward without it's driving force. Songs like "The Sunnyside of the Street", "Sayonara", "Summer in Siam", and "Rain Street" are among the Pogues all time best works. Unfortunately, the album loses it's momentum after a strong first half, and the bonus tracks that are included on the remastered edition, aren't particularly memorable for the most part. Still, for those that love the Pogues, this album is definitely worth purchasing, and enjoying time and time again.
Parting Glass..........2006-11-24
after "If I Fall From Grace Of God" you can tell something is happening to Shane MacGowan. On "Red Roses For Me" he sounds sharp intense and clear. When you get to "Hell's Ditch" he sounds muttled confused worn out and his voice has more of a gutteral sound. This is a way better album than "Peace and Love" the music is different than the rest of the albums. the songs have more of a vary from spanish guitar and asian influenced music to pop with Shane's great songwriting. Many of the songs subjects are based off of Shane's trips to Thailand to dry out. The songs are great mostly but the vocals are harder to listen to. It is sad all of that talent got stifled by his addictions, I guess this is selfish since if he wasn't so talented I wouldn't care.
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- One more before he goes.....
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Hell's Ditch
The Pogues
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
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ASIN: B000008JHQ
Release Date: 1990-10-19 |
Tracks:
- Sunnyside of the Street
- Sayonara
- Ghost of a Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer in Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- Wake of the Medusa
- House of the Gods
- 5 Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six to Go
Customer Reviews:
One more before he goes............2003-03-29
This album was quite a comeback for Shane and The Pogues after Peace and Love. That album had to follow If I Should Fall From Grace With God, an almost impossible task. On Hell's Ditch Shane's songwriting is back up to his normal level. From the upbeat opening of Sunnyside of the Street thru Lorca's Novena to House of the Gods you can feel that Shane had found his muse. And as Shane goes, so go the Pogues. This isn't as Irish flavored as their earlier stuff but still great party music. Shane has come out pretty much said that this album blows, I disagree with the man. I find it better than Peace and Love but not quite as goo as If I Should fall From Grace, Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash or Red Roses for Me. And it's far superior to the two Pogues albums without Shane.
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- Naked howling freedom! Hell's Ditch! - My favorite Pogues album
- Shane goes out in a alcohol fueled haze.
- Not quite good enough.
- The End is Near
- End of the Pogues
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Hell's Ditch
The Pogues
Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B0000072YQ
Release Date: 1998-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Sunnyside of the Street
- Sayonara
- Ghost of a Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer in Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- Wake of the Medusa
- House of the Gods
- 5 Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six to Go
Album Description
Deleted in the U.S., this is their 1990 studio album, produced by The Clash's Joe Strummer. 13 tracks, including 'The Sunny Side Of The Street', 'Ghost Of A Smile' and 'Sayonara'. Lyrics & color photos included in the sleeve. 1990 WEA International release.
Customer Reviews:
Naked howling freedom! Hell's Ditch! - My favorite Pogues album.......2005-09-02
This is my favorite Pogues album. I enjoy the title track, "Lorca's Novena", "Sunnyside of the Street", "Sayonara", and "Rain Street". I was disappointed to hear of the low regard in which the band, and many of their fans, hold this album, but it's still my favorite nonetheless. I'm attracted to the dark lyrics and bleak storytelling I guess. Shane McGowan seems to be at his most charming on this album, and the production is sparkling.
Shane goes out in a alcohol fueled haze........2005-06-15
Hell's Ditch (1990) was the last recording founder and leader of The Pogues Shane MacGowan made with his band before he left on a very extended leave of absence. Shane was in an alcoholic stupor as he slurs and stammers over his deep and insightful lyrics, even though he's half lit his passion for his music shines through. About
half of the songs have his vocal and musical input. It's up to
Terry Woods and Spider Stacy to carry the rest of the album.
Brilliantly produced by auxilliary Pogue Joe Strummer, the band manages to carry on without their inebriated leader.
Spider Stacy and Joe Strummer pick up the slack (live) until Waiting for Herb, then it's Spider's turn to shine. A depressing album filled with ditties about lost souls, miserable people, hoplessness all awashed in a sea of despair and liquor.
Highly Recommended.
Not quite good enough........2004-12-01
For the band, I think that this album was a low point. The bad songs on it, horrible written or unitelligable just outnumber the good songs.
The End is Near.......2004-07-12
This was the last great Pogues album. After this release, Shane would leave and what was the Pogues died. They would release two horrible albums without Shane, but everybody knew they were not real Pogues albums. However, there is no need to be angry at anybody. Shane wanted out of the band and was always drunk. The rest of the boys wanted a stable career. They could not continue the way they were going. When I listen to this album, I hear Shane becoming less involved. The band started to psh more towards a softer, Irish commerical sound. Not a bad sound, just not the rocking insanity of earlier recordings. You still have brilliant songs (primarily Shane's songs), but the album is still kind of tame. However, it is still great stuff and the last album of a legendary band, so props to the boys.
End of the Pogues.......2004-02-20
This was the last Pogues album to feature the singing and songwriting talents of Shane MacGowan- and if you ask me that makes this the LAST Pogues album. As much I would like to say that the Pogues and MacGowan went out with a bang on their last album together, it just isn't true. "Hell's Ditch" is the weakest of the band's five studio albums.
There is no question that by 1990 MacGowan's alcohol and drug problems (the man's a junkie!) had taken their awful toll on his abilities. His voice on "Hell's Ditch" is no longer the boozy growl of previous efforts but an almost unintelligible mumble. I won't say that his songwriting talents had fully abandoned him- "On Sunnyside on the Street" and "Summer in Siam" are very, very good. However, this album continues the trend started with "Peace & Love"- a good part of the CD features songs written and sung by other members of the band with mixed results. "Hell's Ditch" has a lot of weak filler songs in comparison to previous Pogues albums.
This was the end of the road for the Pogues. "Hell's Ditch" was released in 1990 and the next year MacGowan would be fired by the band on the eve of its U.S. tour. (In September 1991, I would see the Shane-less Pogues perform at NYC's Beacon Theater with Joe Strummer (who produced "Hell's Ditch") filling in as lead singer.) Without question the Pogues were one of the most exciting and unique groups to emerge during the 80's- a raucous blend of Irish folk and British punk. So in comparison to the vast majority of the music being produced in 1990 (Milli Vanilli and Vanilla Ice were chart toppers at the time) Hell's Ditch is a fantastic CD, but when compared to previous Pogues' efforts it doesn't entirely measure up.
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- Naked howling freedom! Hell's Ditch! - My favorite Pogues album
- Shane goes out in a alcohol fueled haze.
- Not quite good enough.
- The End is Near
- End of the Pogues
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Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
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ASIN: B000005JXF
Release Date: 2004-12-28 |
Tracks:
- The Sunnyside Of The Street
- Sayonara
- The Ghost Of A Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer In Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- The Wake Of The Medusa
- House Of The Gods
- 5 Green Queens And Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six To Go
Album Description
Deleted in the U.S., this is their 1990 studio album, produced by The Clash's Joe Strummer. 13 tracks, including 'The Sunny Side Of The Street', 'Ghost Of A Smile' and 'Sayonara'. Lyrics & color photos included in the sleeve. 1990 WEA International release.
Customer Reviews:
Naked howling freedom! Hell's Ditch! - My favorite Pogues album.......2005-09-02
This is my favorite Pogues album. I enjoy the title track, "Lorca's Novena", "Sunnyside of the Street", "Sayonara", and "Rain Street". I was disappointed to hear of the low regard in which the band, and many of their fans, hold this album, but it's still my favorite nonetheless. I'm attracted to the dark lyrics and bleak storytelling I guess. Shane McGowan seems to be at his most charming on this album, and the production is sparkling.
Shane goes out in a alcohol fueled haze........2005-06-15
Hell's Ditch (1990) was the last recording founder and leader of The Pogues Shane MacGowan made with his band before he left on a very extended leave of absence. Shane was in an alcoholic stupor as he slurs and stammers over his deep and insightful lyrics, even though he's half lit his passion for his music shines through. About
half of the songs have his vocal and musical input. It's up to
Terry Woods and Spider Stacy to carry the rest of the album.
Brilliantly produced by auxilliary Pogue Joe Strummer, the band manages to carry on without their inebriated leader.
Spider Stacy and Joe Strummer pick up the slack (live) until Waiting for Herb, then it's Spider's turn to shine. A depressing album filled with ditties about lost souls, miserable people, hoplessness all awashed in a sea of despair and liquor.
Highly Recommended.
Not quite good enough........2004-12-01
For the band, I think that this album was a low point. The bad songs on it, horrible written or unitelligable just outnumber the good songs.
The End is Near.......2004-07-12
This was the last great Pogues album. After this release, Shane would leave and what was the Pogues died. They would release two horrible albums without Shane, but everybody knew they were not real Pogues albums. However, there is no need to be angry at anybody. Shane wanted out of the band and was always drunk. The rest of the boys wanted a stable career. They could not continue the way they were going. When I listen to this album, I hear Shane becoming less involved. The band started to psh more towards a softer, Irish commerical sound. Not a bad sound, just not the rocking insanity of earlier recordings. You still have brilliant songs (primarily Shane's songs), but the album is still kind of tame. However, it is still great stuff and the last album of a legendary band, so props to the boys.
End of the Pogues.......2004-02-20
This was the last Pogues album to feature the singing and songwriting talents of Shane MacGowan- and if you ask me that makes this the LAST Pogues album. As much I would like to say that the Pogues and MacGowan went out with a bang on their last album together, it just isn't true. "Hell's Ditch" is the weakest of the band's five studio albums.
There is no question that by 1990 MacGowan's alcohol and drug problems (the man's a junkie!) had taken their awful toll on his abilities. His voice on "Hell's Ditch" is no longer the boozy growl of previous efforts but an almost unintelligible mumble. I won't say that his songwriting talents had fully abandoned him- "On Sunnyside on the Street" and "Summer in Siam" are very, very good. However, this album continues the trend started with "Peace & Love"- a good part of the CD features songs written and sung by other members of the band with mixed results. "Hell's Ditch" has a lot of weak filler songs in comparison to previous Pogues albums.
This was the end of the road for the Pogues. "Hell's Ditch" was released in 1990 and the next year MacGowan would be fired by the band on the eve of its U.S. tour. (In September 1991, I would see the Shane-less Pogues perform at NYC's Beacon Theater with Joe Strummer (who produced "Hell's Ditch") filling in as lead singer.) Without question the Pogues were one of the most exciting and unique groups to emerge during the 80's- a raucous blend of Irish folk and British punk. So in comparison to the vast majority of the music being produced in 1990 (Milli Vanilli and Vanilla Ice were chart toppers at the time) Hell's Ditch is a fantastic CD, but when compared to previous Pogues' efforts it doesn't entirely measure up.
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ASIN: B000A29CWK
Release Date: 1995-12-22 |
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Hell's Ditch
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Manufacturer: Island
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ASIN: B000JWTQEU |
Product Description
1. The Sunnyside Of The Street
2. Sayonara
3. The Ghost Of A Smile
4. Hell's Ditch
5. Lorca's Novena
6. Summer In Siam
7. Rain Street
8. Rainbow Man
9. The Wake Of The Medusa
10. House Of The Gods
11. Green Queens & Jean
12. Maidrin Rua
13. Six To Go
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ASIN: B0009EP00C
Release Date: 2005-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Sunnyside of the Street
- Sayonara
- Ghost of a Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer in Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- Wake of the Medusa
- House of the Gods
- 5 Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six to Go
- Whiskey in the Jar [*]
- Bastard Landlord [*]
- Infinity [*]
- Curse of Love [*]
- Squid out of Water [*]
- Jack's Heroes [*]
- Rainy Night in Soho [*]
Album Description
Japanese pressing. Remastered & expanded reissue of 1984 album includes seven bonus tracks, 'Whiskey In The Jar', 'Bastard Landlord', 'Infinity', 'Curse Of Love', 'Squid Out Of Water', 'Jack's Heroes', & 'Rainy Night In Soho'. Warner. 2005.
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Hell's Ditch
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Manufacturer: Wea International
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ASIN: B0000DEN1J
Release Date: 1998-06-30 |
Tracks:
- Sunnyside of the Street
- Sayonara
- Ghost of a Smile
- Hell's Ditch
- Lorca's Novena
- Summer in Siam
- Rain Street
- Rainbow Man
- Wake of the Medusa
- House of the Gods
- 5 Green Queens & Jean
- Maidrin Rua
- Six to Go
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