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    Liberty Cage [ex The Men They Couldn't Hang] - Sleep Of The Just (1994, Line Rec. # LICD 9.01293)

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    Liberty Cage [ex The Men They Couldn't Hang] - Sleep Of The Just (1994, Line Rec. # LICD 9.01293)

    Liberty Cage - Sleep Of The Just
    EAC+LOG+CUE | FLAC: 284 MB | Full Artwork: 46 MB | 5% Recovery Info
    Label/Cat#: Line Records # LICD 9.01293 | Country/Year: Germany 1994
    Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk | Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Pop Rock, Country, Acoustic

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    Liberty Cage [ex The Men They Couldn't Hang] - Sleep Of The Just (1994, Line Rec. # LICD 9.01293)


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    Liberty Cage / Sleep Of The Just

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    DR13 -1.40 dB -17.68 dB 4:35 02-Fires Below
    DR13 -0.10 dB -16.76 dB 2:59 03-Throwing Stones at the Sea
    DR13 -0.10 dB -14.92 dB 4:05 04-On Her Majesty's Service
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    DR12 -1.54 dB -17.53 dB 3:38 11-Murder in Cell #9
    DR12 -3.48 dB -18.15 dB 4:34 12-CDC
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    Number of tracks: 12
    Official DR value: DR13

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    CD Info:

    Liberty Cage - Sleep Of The Just

    Label: Line Records
    Catalog#: LICD 9.01293
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 1994
    Genre: Rock, Pop, Folk, World, & Country
    Style: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Pop Rock, Country, Acoustic, Folk

    Tracklist:

    1 Everything's Different Now 3:23
    2 Fires Below 4:30
    3 Throwing Stones At The Sea 2:56
    4 On Her Majesty's Service 4:01
    5 Swimming Against The Tide 5:04
    6 One For The Road 3:55
    7 Judgement Day 3:37
    8 You Make My Mind Stand Still 3:52
    9 Mercy Of The Guards 4:00
    10 Cat And Mouse Affair 2:56
    11 Murder In Cell #9 3:34
    12 CDC 3:29

    Credits

    Double Bass, Saxophone, Bass, Guitar – Neil Simmonds
    Guitar, Mandolin – Paul Simmonds
    Guitar, Vocals – Philip Odgers
    Piano, Accordion, Organ – Nick Muir
    Producer – Liberty Cage
    Producer, Engineer – Alan Adiri
    Violin – Bobby Valentino
    Whistle, Harmonica, Trumpet, Vocals – Dave Kent
    Written-By, Composed By – Dave Kent (tracks: 8, 12), John Bishop, Liberty Cage (tracks: 11), Neil Simmonds (tracks: 3, 6), Paul Simmonds (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11), Philip Odgers (tracks: 5, 7)

    Album rated with 4,5/5 at allmusic, but it received unf. no review there.

    The Men They Couldn't Hang (TMTCH) are a British folk punk group. The original group consisted of Stefan Cush (Vocals, Guitar), Paul Simmonds (Guitar, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Keyboards), Philip "Swill" Odgers (Vocals, Guitar, Tin Whistle, Melodica), Jon Odgers (Drums, Percussion) and Shanne Bradley (Bass Guitar).

    Their first single, "The Green Fields of France", was released in 1984. Written by Eric Bogle (of "And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda" fame), the song's protagonist imagined having a conversation with one of the fallen soldiers of World War I whilst sitting by his graveside. It received considerable airplay on the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1 and finished at Number 3 in Peel's Festive 50 for that year. It became a No.1 hit in the UK Indie Chart.

    The following year they were signed to the Demon label, which released their debut album, Night of a Thousand Candles, and its accompanying single "Ironmasters", a self-penned number by main songwriter Simmonds, linking the Industrial Revolution to the present-day treatment of the working class. The original final line of the song - "and oh, that iron bastard, she still gets her way" (a reference to the then Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher) had to be removed for the single version to ensure radio airplay. They were again named in Peel's yearly Festive 50, this time at Number 11. They followed this up with a new single not taken from the album, "Greenback Dollar", a cover of the song written by Hoyt Axton and made famous by The Kingston Trio. The single was produced by Nick Lowe.

    In 1985 the band signed for MCA records and released How Green Is The Valley. The record included "Ghosts Of Cable Street", a political number concerning The Battle of Cable Street in 1936 and "Shirt Of Blue", which regarded the miners' strike of 1984-85. At the end of promotion for the album Shanne Bradley left to create music with Wreckless Eric and The Chicken Family, she was replaced on bass by Ricky McGuire (ex UK Subs).

    In 1987 the band switched to Magnet Records and the new record released was, what many fans consider their best: Waiting for Bonaparte. Once again the strongest songs were stories of historical origin. "The Colours" told of an English mutineer sailor during the Napoleonic War and "The Crest" a stretcher bearer during World War II. Whilst "The Colours" was at Number 61 in the British top 75 it was blacklisted by BBC Radio 1 due to the line "You've Come Here To Watch Me Hang", which echoed the events happening in South African townships at the time, in particular the plight of the Sharpeville Six. However it didn't stop the album propelling the group to stardom in Europe.

    In 1988 the band were on the move again and signed for new label Silvertone (who later put out The Stone Roses' debut release). The band was joined by Nick Muir (ex Fire Next Time) at this time on piano organ and accordion, who remained with the band during their time at Silvertone. Muir later found success as an electronic music producer and half of the duo Bedrock.

    The band recorded two albums for Silvertone, the first being Silver Town. Highlights of Silver Town included "Rain, Steam and Speed", "A Place In The Sun" and "Rosettes". Silver Town was the only TMTCH album to reach the UK Top 40 album chart, peaking at No. 39. They followed this up in 1990 with "The Domino Club", which had a more conventional rock sound dispensing with much of the folk element.

    In August 1990 the band supported David Bowie in his concerts at the Milton Keynes Bowl, as part of his Sound and Vision World Tour.

    Surprisingly the band split in 1991 after releasing the live album, Alive, Alive-O, a performance recorded at London's famous Town & Country Club which was later released as a DVD The Shooting by Cherry Red Records. Paul Simmonds and "Swill" Odgers then formed Liberty Cage who released an album, Sleep Of The Just, in 1994 and an EP, I'll Keep It With Mine, in 1995. ~wikipedia

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