Peace And Love by The Pogues

Peace And Love

The Pogues

1989

Peace And Love is a Alt/Indie album by The Pogues, originally released in 1989. On Gatefold: 59 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • raw
  • rowdy
  • punky

About

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. It noticeably opens with a heavily jazz-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 to Ireland, from which they had usually drawn inspiration. 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, and Napper Tandy, .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Gridlock3:32
  2. 2White City2:31
  3. 3Young Ned of the Hill2:45
  4. 4Misty Morning, Albert Bridge3:01
  5. 5Cotton Fields2:51
  6. 6Blue Heaven3:35
  7. 7Down All the Days3:45
  8. 8Usa4:51
  9. 9Lorelei3:35
  10. 10Gartloney Rats2:31
  11. 11Boat Train2:41
  12. 12Tombstone2:57
  13. 13Night Train to Lorca3:27
  14. 14London You're a Lady2:56
  15. 15Star of the County Down2:35
  16. 16The Limerick Rake3:12
  17. 17Train of Love3:08
  18. 18Everyman Is a King3:53
  19. 19Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah3:18
  20. 20Honky Tonk Women2:55

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5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 59 pressings tracked on Gatefold