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To Hell With the Boys/Odds & Sods
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Album Details: To Hell With the Boys/Odds & Sods

Release Date:07/04/2000
Label:Captain Oi!
UPC:5032556114424

Track List: To Hell With the Boys/Odds & Sods

  1. Sabre Dance
  2. Rue Morgue
  3. Terminal Love
  4. See Ya Later
  5. You Can't Hurt a Memory
  6. Kamikaze
  7. Lonely Cowboy
  8. Waiting for a Lady
  9. Bad Day
  10. Walk My Dog
  11. I Love Me
  12. Mummy
  1. Garden Gang
  2. Sap
  3. We're All Crazy
  4. Pick Me Up
  5. Jommy Brown
  6. You Can Give It
  7. Flash
  8. Dressed to Kill
  9. O YoYo
  10. Flies
  11. Little Runaround

Pro Reviews: To Hell With the Boys/Odds & Sods

  • All Music Guide

    A two-on-one coupling of what have long ranked among the rarest of all Boys LPs, the two albums/23 tracks here were previously available only via a pair of long-deleted European compilations, the first serving up the original (scrapped) mix for the band's third (and best) album, To Hell With the Boys, the other ranging through the band's career in search of odd singles, outtakes, and anything else absent from other reissues and repackages. It is, by necessity, a somewhat scattershot collection, but the To Hell With the Boys material packs a swaggering charm and roughshod elegance that certainly provides a unique contrast to the somewhat produced sheen of the actual album. Whether the songs actually needed to sound quite so punky is, of course, a question that the band themselves answered when they ditched these mixes, but it's fun to hear their unique take on "Sabre Dance" bleeding out of distorted amps, while "Terminal Love," the Boys' paean to rock roll's sainted dead, would sound g...reat whatever you did to it. The remainder of the collection is not quite so informative -- the final days of the Boys were scarcely marked by either classic material nor undying commitment, and this particular directory of dying flourishes and last-gasp spasms is probably best left to the completist collector. Those first nine tracks, though, are eminently worth the cost of admission. - Dave Thompson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Boys were perhaps punk's saddest casualty. They could indeed, should have been enormous. Certainly they were one of the finest live acts around, but still they were to languish in comparative obscurity, with even their continental success seemingly working against them. Even worse, when their debut album was reissued on CD, it arrived with a sticker on the front p... Read more