Pogue Mahone (Remastered)

Pogue Mahone (Remastered)


  • Singer: The Pogues
  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 1995-10-16
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 2006 Warner Music UK Ltd., Manufactured & Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a W

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
How Come The Pogues 2:49
2
Living In a World Without Her The Pogues 3:17
3
When the Ship Comes In The Pogues 3:11
4
Anniversary The Pogues 4:04
5
Amadie The Pogues 1:51
6
Love You 'Till the End The Pogues 4:30
7
Bright Lights The Pogues 2:36
8
Oretown The Pogues 3:49
9
Point Mirabeau The Pogues 3:28
10
Tosspoint The Pogues 3:30
11
Four O'Clock In the Morning The Pogues 3:11
12
Where That Love's Been Gone The Pogues 3:49
13
The Sun and the Moon The Pogues 3:17
14
Eyes of an Angel The Pogues 2:52
15
Love You 'Till the End The Pogues 3:54

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  • Reviews

    • when the ship comes in

      5
      By ehutzo
      "when the ship comes in" has the greatest lyrics in any song ever written. its a dylan song so you know its true. buy the clancy brothers, the pogues and the original version of the song. its incredible.
    • Moving away

      4
      By thefunnyboy
      If you've listened to "Love You 'Till The End," the sixth cut on the Pogues' "Pogue Mahone," and you're worried that their manic energy has fallen off with the removal of Shane MacGowan, don't. It's still here. They've just found room to explore some other sounds. With a few exceptions, such as "Love You 'Till The End," a stripped-down and sentimental tune, and "Oretown," which sounds like it wouldn't be out of place in a Pink Floyd album, this is the same kind of music you've heard in "If I Should Fall From Grace WIth God" and other MacGowan-era albums. There's a definite switch here which might offend Pogues purists, and this album is definitely not their best. But it's good enough.
    • Pogue Mahone

      5
      By designgurl
      This cd and "Waiting for Herb"have been in my collection since the day they were available for purchase in the 90's, and both still remain favorites today - If you aren't familiar with the Pogues - check 'em out
    • Tosspint!!

      5
      By Pagasaurus
      Thank You!