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496:– the B-side of one of their singles is called 'The Turkey Song' but the mag called it 'The Turkish Song of the Damned' – it was too good a title to overlook". MacGowan explained the lyrics as being a mixture of pirate and ghost story "about a guy on a Turkish island who deserted a sinking ship with all the money and all his mates went down – I'm not totally sure about this – he's haunted and he's dancing around with all this Turkish music in his brain ... Then his best mate comes back, and all the crew, to drag him back down to hell or wherever they are." The song ends with a rendition of the traditional Irish jig "The Lark in the Morning". 362:, and the album also saw the band begin to move away from their Irish folk/punk roots and start to incorporate musical styles from other parts of the world, most notably Turkey and Spain. Many of the songs' lyrics return to familiar themes in Pogues songs, such as emigration from Ireland or returning to the country and having to adapt to the changes that have taken place after a long absence, but other tracks dwell on Irish political history or protecting children from the issues encountered as adults. 539:, it is "recognised as one of the finest songs about Irish emigration". It was written by the band's new guitarist Chevron, and although he had written many songs before as the frontman of his previous band the Radiators, he admitted that for a long time he had felt unsure about putting his song forward for consideration as MacGowan was the recognised songwriter in the band. It was only when 230: 966: 890: 840: 961: 956: 951: 946: 928: 923: 918: 913: 908: 885: 880: 875: 870: 835: 830: 825: 820: 790: 785: 780: 775: 770: 752: 747: 742: 737: 732: 714: 709: 704: 699: 694: 31: 525:, the band were unhappy with the results and abandoned the song. During the sessions for the third album at RAK in May 1987, MacGowan recorded new guide vocals for the song but with O'Riordan's departure it now had no female vocalist. Lillywhite took the tapes home and recorded his singer-songwriter wife 520:
which Finer had been reading in the studio when the song was first written. The song dated back to 1985 when Finer had written the original melody and lyrics, about a sailor looking out over the ocean, but he admitted that his lyrics had been terrible and MacGowan had come up with a better storyline
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MacGowan described "Lullaby of London" as being about a man who comes home at night drunk and proceeds to start telling his young son, who is in bed, about how everything is going to be fine and to go to sleep, while privately the man is worried and hoping that the child will not have to go through
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singing the female lines: when he brought them back to the studio The Pogues were so impressed that the song was re-recorded with MacColl as the replacement singing partner for MacGowan. "Fairytale of New York" was released as the album's lead single in November 1987 in the run-up to Christmas and
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offered to help him out with the track and MacGowan showed his approval of the song that Chevron gained the confidence to complete it. Featuring what has been described as a "heartfelt lyric, soaring tune and compelling chorus on the theme of emigration from Ireland to America", "Thousands Are
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in that situation, getting locked away without any real evidence ... Basically it's a prison song about someone pacing round his cell or round the yard wondering what the fuck it's all about ... It's a depressing song – it's not a song that I enjoyed writing or find much pleasure in
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stated that "it's got guts and soul, and will make poor people dance until 4 a.m., even if they have to be at work until 7 a.m." and that despite containing a few songs that could be skipped over, "this LP on cassette will cause more wear on the rewind button than on the fast forward".
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marked the high point of the band's commercial success. Finer called the record "a very cohesive album that drew on a lot of styles. Everything came together and it was very focused. That really the creative peak for me, in terms of the whole band being on a wavelength."
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of a couple arguing in New York City at Christmas time. MacGowan had always intended the song to be sung as a duet, originally with O'Riordan providing the female vocal part, but despite attempts to record "Fairytale of New York" in January 1986 during the sessions for
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reached number one in Ireland and number two in the UK. Its enduring popularity has seen it re-enter the charts several times since 1987, eventually going on to sell over a million copies in the UK and being voted the most popular Christmas-themed song of all time.
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went into administration: as the label still owned the rights to all Pogues recordings, the group were unable to record any new material until they were released from their contract with Stiff. During 1986, the group occupied themselves by guesting on a
1004:, troubled words on top of happy tunes, stormclouds casting shadows across forced smiles ... With their new LP, The Pogues have given us a thing of beauty, the bleakest of masterpieces which will find few equals in 1988." Neil Perry of 1014:, the third Pogues LP, you get heaven and hell and everything in between. If you've ever viewed The Pogues as a quaint rabble-rousing cult band then think again, for this is a record of rare quality and seductive charm." In 654:
The alternative album cover, issued in the United States and Canada, is a collage of faked photos of the group's members standing in a line, in which each of their faces have been superimposed onto a shot of Irish author
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being fiercely critical of the idea that traditional Irish music should be mixed with rock music, before saying, "so far removed is this album from my constituency that I feel scarcely qualified to review it at all".
401:. The group parted ways with Costello, and after increasingly erratic behaviour which included not turning up to play shows, O'Riordan also left the band in October 1986. During this period The Pogues' record label 1864:
The Pogues Choir (The Pogues, the man from the Indian take-away, Brian Sheridan from the off-licence, John Lawlor, Ron Kavana, Joe Cashman, Paul Verner, Steve Lillywhite, Paul Scully, Frank Murray) β€“ backing
616:"Sit Down by the Fire" is about "the old ghost stories people used to tell you in Ireland before you went to bed. They used to tell you some horrific stories to prepare you for the horrors of the world ahead." 552:. Although Chevron also contributed other songs to later Pogues albums, "Thousands Are Sailing" remains his most popular composition, and it was played at his funeral when he died of cancer in October 2013. 486:
The title for "Turkish Song of the Damned" actually came first and inspired the song's storyline and the music's Middle Eastern influence, rather than the other way round, as Chevron revealed to the
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The song "Streets of Sorrow"/"Birmingham Six" is the album's most explicitly political commentary. The first half is a ballad composed and sung by Woods about the life of Irish independence leader
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s Eleanor Levy said that the band had added "depth to their 'Irish Rover' charm" and produced "quite simply, the most lively, enjoyable 'good time' album you will have heard this, or any, year."
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after many years of living in London, and finding that everything about the place he grew up in has changed or disappeared. MacGowan revealed that he had written the song with former
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on banjo on a previous Pogues tour while Finer had taken a break to be with his wife and new-born child, was recruited full-time to the band as its permanent guitarist after frontman
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and other instruments. Woods and Chevron (the only two members of The Pogues actually born in Ireland) contributed the first original songs to a Pogues album not written by singer
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contained two extra tracks not included on the vinyl LP or cassette versions: a cover of the traditional song "South Australia" and the instrumental "The Battle March Medley".
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to produce their new record. Finer later said, "I think it was as exciting for him as it was for us because he'd never worked with a band live in the studio".
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and Rudi Lindt, and on later Pogues compilation albums they are given co-writing credits. "Fiesta" includes a verse in Spanish which adapts four lines from
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Despite never being released as a single, the track "Thousands Are Sailing" has since become one of The Pogues' most popular songs, and according to
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Stubbs later admitted on his personal website that he had always hated the Pogues, and had written his review without listening to the album at all.
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The situation with Stiff was resolved in early 1987 and The Pogues were finally free to begin recording a new album. After recording some
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in March, the group entered London's RAK Studios on 9 May 1987 to begin work properly on their delayed third album. The band had chosen
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said that "neither pop nor rock nor disco crossover stays these groghounds from the swift accomplishment of their appointed rounds".
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was deteriorating, and tensions were further heightened by his romantic involvement with the band's bass player
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that "obviously the Pogues can do it all. And it sounds as if they've only just begun." Michael Corcoran of
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at number 37 on its list of the "40 Best Albums of the '80s". The record was also included in the book
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which became their first top 40 hit in the UK. However, the relationship with their producer
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and, according to MacGowan, is a song about an Irishman returning to his home town in
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was the only UK music paper to give the album a negative appraisal, with reviewer
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reviewer Mark Deming considered it "the best album the Pogues would ever make".
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had decided he wanted to concentrate solely on singing in live performance.
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Tracks 7 and 12 are CD bonus tracks, not on vinyl, LP, or cassette editions
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also became the band's best-selling album, peaking at number three on the
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sees The Pogues venturing towards the area occupied by the latter day
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Harold Burgon β€“ engineer on "The Irish Rover" and "Mountain Dew"
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lauded the record; Terry Staunton's review for the magazine stated, "
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Credits are adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted.
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in mind, in the hope that they would record a version of it.
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The Pogues had received acclaim for their previous album
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Scanlon, Ann (September 2004). "Celtic Soul Rebels".
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The reaction from US critics was also very positive.
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and reaching the top ten in several other countries.
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Pogue Mahone Records. 1988. 1673:" (A-side single, 1987; with 474:The group had decided to use 3626:Misty Morning, Albert Bridge 3020:". In Dimery, Robert (ed.). 2887:"Christgau's Consumer Guide" 2730:. No. 133. p. 123. 2341:. 9 January 1988. p. 3. 2027: 2012: 2000: 1988: 1976: 1964: 1886:Chris Dickie β€“ engineer 1602:"The Broad Majestic Shannon" 1462:"Turkish Song of the Damned" 1377:"The Broad Majestic Shannon" 1169:"Turkish Song of the Damned" 1073:Reviewing the 2004 reissue, 647:The compact disc version of 621:the longest river in Ireland 3538:The Very Best of The Pogues 2868:. No. 91. p. 158. 1861: β€“ string arrangements 1855:Eli Thompson β€“ trumpet 1849:Paul Taylor β€“ trombone 1840:Siobhan Sheahan β€“ harp 1782: β€“ tin whistle, vocals 544:Sailing" inspired the 2012 3875: 3243:. Retrieved 12 July 2014. 2766:. 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Index


Studio album
The Pogues
RAK Studios
The Town House
Genre
Celtic punk
folk punk
Celtic rock
folk rock
Label
Warner Music Group
Island
Producer
Steve Lillywhite
The Pogues
Poguetry in Motion
Peace and Love

Singles
Fairytale of New York
If I Should Fall from Grace with God
Fiesta
the Pogues
Fairytale of New York
UK Albums Chart
Darryl Hunt
Cait O'Riordan
Philip Chevron
Terry Woods

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