
The Singles Collection
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
A long time ago, in the back of a barbershop in Boston the Dropkick Murphy's were born. During these early years the band recorded a number of 7 inch's, if you were fortunate enough to get your hands on one of these early recordings, you've got yourself a collectors item. For the rest of US there's this CD. a rare document of one of punk rock most loved bands that will take you to the back of the barbershop and beyond. Track: "Denial," "Get Up," "Skinhead on the MTBA," "Never Alone," "John Law," "White Riots," "Barroom Hero" and more!
AMAZON
Is there a finer green-blooded punk band in all of Boston than the Dropkick Murphys? The Singles Collection 1996-1997 answers the question with a rousing "Oy!". Like all good punk outfits, the Dropkick Murphys recorded several 7-inch records and toured diligently; most DM fans will have most of these tracks, but will probably want crunchy, angry anthems such as "Fightstarter Karaoke" and "Regular Guy" on compact disc. In addition to this material are 10 live numbers from the Do or Die record release show. The sonic document perfectly captures the Murphys' harsh sizzle and, combined with the rest of the disc, distracts from the fact that The Singles Collection contains three--count 'em, three--Clash covers! At least their allegiances are clear. --Jason Josephes
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS
A long time ago, in the back of a barbershop in Boston the Dropkick Murphy's were born. During these early years the band recorded a number of 7 inch's, if you were fortunate enough to get your hands on one of these early recordings, you've got yourself a collectors item. For the rest of US there's this CD. a rare document of one of punk rock most loved bands that will take you to the back of the barbershop and beyond. Track: "Denial," "Get Up," "Skinhead on the MTBA," "Never Alone," "John Law," "White Riots," "Barroom Hero" and more!
AMAZON
Is there a finer green-blooded punk band in all of Boston than the Dropkick Murphys? The Singles Collection 1996-1997 answers the question with a rousing "Oy!". Like all good punk outfits, the Dropkick Murphys recorded several 7-inch records and toured diligently; most DM fans will have most of these tracks, but will probably want crunchy, angry anthems such as "Fightstarter Karaoke" and "Regular Guy" on compact disc. In addition to this material are 10 live numbers from the Do or Die record release show. The sonic document perfectly captures the Murphys' harsh sizzle and, combined with the rest of the disc, distracts from the fact that The Singles Collection contains three--count 'em, three--Clash covers! At least their allegiances are clear. --Jason Josephes










