Pogue Mahone
Pogue Mahone | ||||
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Studio album by The Pogues | ||||
Released | 27 February 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1995 | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 43:36 | |||
Label | WEA | |||
Producer | Steve Brown, Stephen Hague | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | [2] |
Pogue Mahone is the seventh and last studio album by The Pogues, released in 1996. The title is a variant of the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning "kiss my arse", from which the band's name is derived. It was the band's second studio album recorded after the departure of Shane MacGowan, and features Spider Stacy in the role of lead singer.[1]
History
The album was not a critical or commercial success. After its release founding member Jem Finer left the band, and the remaining members decided to end their run together as well. The album yielded one single, "How Come". "Love You Till the End" was to be the second single, but this was never released.[3] The song appears at the end of the 1999 movie Mystery, Alaska and later on would appear on the soundtrack to the movie P.S. I Love You.
Track listing
- "How Come" (Ronnie Lane/Kevin Westlake) – 2:50
- "Living in a World Without Her" (Darryl Hunt/James McNally) – 3:20
- "When the Ship Comes In" (Bob Dylan) – 3:14
- "Anniversary" (Jem Finer) – 4:06
- "Amadie" (Andrew Ranken) – 1:53
- "Love You 'Till the End" (Hunt) – 4:32
- "Bright Lights" (Finer) – 2:37
- "Oretown" (Finer) – 3:50
- "Pont Mirabeau" (Appolinaire/Finer) – 3:31
- "Tosspint" (Finer) – 3:32
- "Four O'Clock in the Morning" (Ranken) – 3:12
- "Where That Love's Been Gone" (Ranken/Steven Skull) – 3:50
- "The Sun and the Moon" (James Clarke/Spider Stacy) – 3:22
The 2004 reissue added the following two tracks:
- "Eyes of an Angel" (Jem Finer) – 2:54
- "Love You Till the End" (Stephen Hague Mix) – 3:54
Personnel
Musicians
- Spider Stacy - vocals
- Jem Finer - banjo, guitar, hurdygurdy, translation
- Andrew Ranken - drums, vocals
- Darryl Hunt - bass guitar, backing vocals
- James McNally - accordion, whistle, low whistle, Uilleann pipes
- David Coulter - mandolin, ukulele, djembe, shaker, tambourine
- Jamie Clarke - guitar
with:
- Stephen Warbeck - mandolin, piano, accordion
- Jon Sevink - fiddle
- Caroline Lavelle - cello
- Jocelyn Pook - viola
- Jules Singleton - violin
- Sonia Slany - violin
- Anne Wood - violin
- Debsey Wykes - backing vocals
- Steve Brown - backing vocals
- Stephen Hague - backing vocals
Production, crew, and artwork
- Steve Brown - engineer, mixing, producer
- Stephen Hague - mixing, producer
- Mike Drake - mixing
- Steve Musters - mixing, mixing assistant
- Ian Cooper - mastering
- Shelley Saunders - assistant
- Paul Scully - live sound
- Darryl Hunt - cover design, cover art
- Claudia Pöschl - cover design, cover art
- Steve Pyke - photography, portraits
References
- 1 2 AllMusic review
- ↑ Robert Christgau: CG: The Pogues
- ↑ "Pogues Singles". Pogues.com. 1988-03-17. Retrieved 2012-03-05.