Night of a Thousand Candles explained

Night of a Thousand Candles
Type:studio
Artist:The Men They Couldn't Hang
Cover:TMTCH-Night_of_a_Thousand_Candles.jpeg
Released:1985
Recorded:Elephant Studios, Wapping.
Genre:Roots rock, Folk-rock, Folk-punk
Label:Demon
Producer:Nick Lowe, Harold Burgen, Philip Chevron, Tony Poole
Next Title:How Green Is The Valley
Next Year:1986

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. Tracks from the album were performed before its release during the John Peel sessions on July 14, 1984, and January 22, 1985.[1] Their cover version of Eric Bogle's, "The Green Fields of France" reached number 3 on John Peel's festive 50 in 1984 and "Ironmasters", the second single from the album, reached number 11 in 1985.[2] The album also came 10th on Melody Maker's End Of Year Critic Lists 1985.[3]

Personnel

[4]

The Men They Couldn't Hang
Additional musicians
Production
Engineer
Photography

References

  1. Web site: BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - 16/07/1985 Men They Couldn't Hang.
  2. Web site: BBC - Radio 1 - Keeping It Peel - Festive 50s - 1985.
  3. Web site: Rocklist.net... Melody Maker Lists the '70's & '80's.
  4. Web site: The Men They Couldn't Hang – Night of a Thousand Candles (1987, CD). Discogs.