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The Men They Couldn't Hang

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The 4th studio album by British punk-folk band, The Men They Couldn’t Hang.
The Magnificent 40: 40 Years In 40 Songs
  1. Ghosts Of Cable Street
  2. The Eye
  3. Wishing Well
  4. Raising Hell
  5. Bounty Hunter
  6. Going Back To Coventry
  7. Sirens
  8. Nightbird
  9. Shirt Of Blue
  10. A Place In The Sun
  11. Island In The Rain
  12. Singing Elvis
  13. The Lion And The Unicorn
  14. Smugglers
  15. Gold Rush
  16. Night Ferry
  17. The Crest
  18. Rain, Steam And Speed
  19. Our Day
  20. King Street Serenade
  21. Beast Of Brechfa
  22. Kingdom Of The Blind
  23. Rivertown
  24. Great Expectations
  25. Company Town
  26. Devil On The Wind
  27. Red Rocks Of Spain
  28. Scavengers
  29. Overseas
  30. Rosettes
  31. The Bells
  32. Billy Morgan
  33. A Map Of Morocco
  34. The Colours
  35. Parted From You
  36. Green Fields Of France
  37. Ironmasters
  38. Walkin’ Talkin’
  39. A Night To Remember
  40. Red Kite Rising

The Men They Couldn't Hang

The Magnificent 40: 40 Years In 40 Songs

Vinyl Star Records
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    Released: 19th Jul 2024

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Forty years of recording has spawned a vast back catalogue, well represented here by songs from each album, style and era; a tapestry of human stories and vibrant characters.

So there are the fast sprints like early folk hoedown ‘Ironmasters’, the frantic shanty ‘Raising Hell’ and the amphetamine punk blues of ‘Going Back to Coventry’. Then there are the waltzing folk ballads, from their impassioned version of the anti war standard ‘Green Fields Of France’ to the bitter regret of ‘The Bells’ and the righteous testimony of ‘Our Day’. Elsewhere there are anthems galore; ‘The Crest’ a swirling gaelic chant, ‘Rosettes’, a fast marching assault of drums, fiddles and mandolins; historical epics such as ‘Ghosts Of Cable Street’, ‘Shirt of Blue’ and ‘The Colours’; romantic ballads like the wistful ‘Parted From You’ and ‘Island in The Rain’.

All the eras are here; from the wiry lo fi of the first album, through the eighties into full blown MTV ready multi trackers with vast charging drums; the initial simplicity of their recipe deepening and darkening. And then on through the nineties, noughties and tens; always the double pronged vocals drifting between harmony and unison, always the celtic, folk and country tones vying for attention, the emotive fiddle, the top end mandolin above the thundering rhythm section. On through bouffant hair, spiky hair, dyed hair, thin hair and hats; on through Grunge, Baggy, Madchester, Rave, Britpop. On through the Miner’s Strike, Poll Tax, New Labour, Iraq and Brexit. On through marriage, children, loss and revival. Forty years at the working end of rock and roll is a feat achieved by very few bands. It requires tremendous chemistry, a deep catalogue; both panoramic and miniature, a vital and irrepressible energy, all of which is on resplendent display in this sprawling 3 disc compilation. But most of all it requires an intense resilience, something that TMTCH possess in spades. Forty years on the run; was ever a band so aptly named?