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The EP contains an alternative mixes of "Devil on the Wind" and "Aquamarine", plus four songs not available on the full album. On 8 October 2009, almost 25 years since The Men They Couldn't Hang played their first proper gig in Camden Town at The Electric Ballroom, they returned for the official 25 Year Anniversary Celebration.
Title Album details Majestic Grill: The Best of the Men They Couldn't Hang: Released: April 1998; Label: Demon; Formats: CD; The Mud, the Blood and the Beer: Best of the Men They Couldn't Hang – Part II
Silver Town is the fourth studio album by The Men They Couldn't Hang. It was released in 1989 under the Silvertone label and recorded at Woodcray Manor Studios in Berkshire . There were three singles released from the album, "A Place in the Sun", "Rain, Steam and Speed" and "A Map of Morocco".
Night of a Thousand Candles is the first studio album by the band The Men They Couldn't Hang. It was released in 1985 on vinyl and cassette format, and then on CD format in 1987. The cassette version has two additional tracks, and the CD version has six bonus tracks added.
British folk punk band The Men They Couldn't Hang recorded "Silver Dagger" for their 2005 live album Smugglers and Bounty Hunters. English harmony singing group The Devil's Interval recorded "Silver Dagger" for their 2006 album Blood and Honey. [29] Irish-American Celtic group Solas recorded it for their 2006 album Reunion: A Decade of Solas.
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How Green Is the Valley is the second studio album of The Men They Couldn't Hang. It was released in 1986 after the band were signed to MCA Records following the success of their previous album Night of a Thousand Candles. It is the last album to feature co-founder Shanne Bradley on bass guitar.
Waiting for Bonaparte is the third studio album by The Men They Couldn't Hang. It was recorded at Woodcray Studios in Berkshire and was released in 1988. It is the first album to feature Ricky McGuire (ex UK Subs) on bass guitar. The album again features songs written about British culture and history.