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The Pogues • The Pogues [LP] • Peace and Love
- Peace and Love
- 1989 - Island 7 91225-1 LP (USA)
- Side One
- Gridlock (A. Ranken/J. Finer)
- White City (S. MacGowan)
- Young Ned Of The Hill (R. Kavana/T. Woods)
- Misty Morning, Albert Bridge (J. Finer)
- Cotton Fields (S. MacGowan)
- Blue Heaven (D. Hunt/P. Chevron)
- Down All The Days (S. MacGowan)
- Side Two
- USA (S. MacGowan)
- Lorelei (P. Chevron)
- Gartloney Rats (T. Woods)
- Boat Train (S. MacGowan)
- Tombstone (J. Finer)
- Night Train To Lorca (J. Finer)
- London You're A Lady (S. MacGowan)
- Bonus Tracks:
- Star of the County Down ( Traditional)
- The Limerick Rake ( Traditional)
- Train of Love ( Finer)
- Everyman Is a King ( Woods, Kavana)
- Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah ( MacGowan)
- Honky Tonk Women ( Mick Jagger, Keith Richards)
- The Pogues
- Shane MacGowan: Vocals
- Jem Finer: Banjo
- Spider Stacy: Tin Whistle
- James Fearnley: Accordion
- Andrew Ranken: Drums
- Terry Woods: Cittern, Mandolin, Vocals
- Philip Chevron: Guitar, Vocals
- Darryl Hunt: Bass Guitar
- Musicians
- Rick Trevan: Tenor Saxophone — on "Gridlock "
- Eli Thompson: Trumpet - courtesy of After Tonite
- Brian Clarke: Alto Sax - courtesy of After Tonite
- Joey Cashman: Tenor Saxophone
- Paul Taylor: Trombone
- Gasper Lawal: Percussion
- Kirsty MacColl: Vocals— on "Lorelei"
- Credits
- Produced by Steve Lillywhite
- Engineered by Chris Dickie, Assisted by Nick Lacey
- Recorded and mixed at RAK Studios, London
- Additional recording at Ealing Studios, London
- All tracks arranged by Pogues, The
- Strings & Brass arranged by Fiachra Trench — on "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge"
- Brass arranged by Paul Taylor — "Blue Heaven" and "Night Train To Lorca"
- Strings arranged by Peadar O'Riada — "London You're A Lady"
- Inner Sleeve Montage: Philip Hardaker
- Pogues Portraits: Steve Pyke
- Design: Ryan Art
- Thanks to:
- Charlie MacLennon, Joey Cashman, Paul Scully, Paul Verner. Dave Jordan, Charlie Malcolm and Sharon Blankson
- Additional Thanks to: Trish Wegg and Kathy MacMillian
- Management: Frank Murray at Hill 16
- Dedicated to the memory of the 95 people who died at Hillsborough Football Ground.