After two releases that fused clash-like punk and celtic folk, the
pogues stretch their boundaries with 'if i should fall from grace with
god' from 1988. produced by steve lillywhite (u2, psychedelic furs),
grace flirts with jazz, world music and even norteno—the gloriously
romp-y 'fiesta' sounds as if whiskey-parched vocalist shane macgowan
hooked up with east la's los lobos. nonetheless, this is still the
pogues, meaning that when the day is done, grace still feels as if it
was born out of the bottom of a pint of guinness. it's gritty, wildly
spirited and, in the case of the ballad 'fairytale in new york' (a duet
featuring kirsty maccoll), heartbreakingly beautiful. another great
record by one of the '80's more iconoclastic bands.
- 1 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
- 2 Turkish Song of the Damned
- 3 Bottle of Smoke
- 4 Fairytale of New York
- 5 Metropolis
- 6 Thousands Are Sailing
- 7 South Australia
- 8 Fiesta
- 9 Medley (a. The Recruiting Sergeant; b. The Rocky Road To Dublin
- 10 Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six
- 11 Lullaby of London
- 12 The Battle March Medley
- 13 Sit Down By the Fire
- 14 The Broad Majestic Shannon
- 15 Worms
The Pogues - If I Should Fall From Grace
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