- Peace and Love (Pogues album)
Infobox Album |
Name = Peace and Love
Type =Album
Artist =The Pogues
Released = July 1989
Recorded =
Genre =Folk rock
Length = 44:54
Label = Island
Producer =Steve Lillywhite
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:iif2zffheh5k link]
*Review-Christgau|B|album=5706
Last album = "If I Should Fall from Grace with God " (1988)
This album = "Peace and Love" (1989)
Next album = "Hell's Ditch (1990)"Peace and Love" is a 1989 album by
The Pogues , their fourth full-length studio production.The album continued the band's gradual departure from
traditional Irish music , and was their first full length album without a single traditional tune. It noticeably opens with a heavilyjazz -influenced track. Also, several of the songs are inspired by the city in which the Pogues were founded,London ("White City", "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge", "London You're a Lady"), as opposed toIreland , from which they had usually drawn inspiration. This move ought not to have been seen as entirely unusual since the Pogues always regarded themselves as an English band influenced by Irish music. Nevertheless, several notable Irish personages are mentioned, including Ned of the Hill,Christy Brown , whose book "Down All The Days " appears as a song title, andNapper Tandy , mentioned in the first line of "Boat Train", and was adapted from a line in the Irish rebel song "The Wearing of the Green ". Likewise the MacGowan song "Cotton Fields" draws on theLead Belly song of the same name.Track listing
#"Gridlock" ("J. Finer/A. Ranken")
#"White City" ("MacGowan")
#"Young Ned Of The Hill" ("T. Woods/Ron Kavana")
#"Misty Morning, Albert Bridge " ("J. Finer")
#"Cotton Fields" ("MacGowan")
#"Blue Heaven" ("P. Chevron/D. Hunt")
#"Down All The Days" ("MacGowan")
#"USA" ("MacGowan")
#"Lorelei" ("P. Chevron")
#"Gartloney Rats" ("T. Woods")
#"Boat Train" ("MacGowan")
#"Tombstone" ("J. Finer")
#"Night Train to Lorca" ("J. Finer")
#"London You're A Lady" ("MacGowan")Personnel
*
Shane MacGowan - vocals
*Jem Finer -banjo
*Spider Stacy -tin whistle
*James Fearnley -accordion
*Andrew Ranken - drums
*Terry Woods -cittern ,mandolin
*Philip Chevron -guitar
*Darryl Hunt -bass guitar Trivia
*The album was dedicated to the ninety-six people who lost their lives in the
1989 Hillsborough disaster .
*The boxer on the cover has six fingers on his right hand.
*The song "Down All The Days" was later covered bynoise rock bandSteel Pole Bath Tub on their albumThe Miracle of Sound in Motion .
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