Gridlock
White City
Young Ned Of The Hill
Misty Morning, Albert Bridge
Cotton Fields
Blue Heaven
Down All The Days
USA
Lorelei
Gartloney Rats
Boat Train
Tombstone
Night Train To Lorca
London You're A Lady
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Peace And Love
Published: 09 Sep 2009, 03:18
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 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 The Lead Belly Song Of The Same Name.