Red Roses For Me (40th Anniversary)
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Limited Edition Red LP – | Barcode:5021732391261 |
2CD – | Barcode:5021732391285 |
Record Label: Warner Music UK Ltd.
Format: Album
Genre: Folk, Punk & Hardcore, Rock
Release Date: 18/10/2024
On 15th October 1984, The Pogues released their debut album ‘Red Roses For Me’. To celebrate the 40th anniversary, we’ll be releasing a special 1LP on recycled red vinyl and a 2CD set with a version of the 2013 remix plus a bonus disc of B-sides and BBC sessions from 1984.
After four decades, ‘Red Roses For Me’ is still celebrated as a groundbreaking debut album from an unlikely group of supposed ne’er-do-wells from London’s Kings Cross in the convulsive aftermath of the re-election of the Thatcher government. The album mashes traditional songs and instrumentals – about death and drink, love and London – with those of frontman Shane MacGowan’s – and all fuelled by the punk ethos.
LP
Side A
- Transmetropolitan
- Battle of Brisbane
- The Auld Triangle
- Waxies Dargle
- Boys From the County Hell
- Sea Shanty
- Dark Streets of London
Side B
- Streams of Whiskey
- Poor Paddy
- Dingle Regatta
- Greenland Whale Fisheries
- Down in the Ground Where the Deadmen Go
- Kitty
2CD
CD1
- Transmetropolitan
- The Battle Of Brisbane
- The Auld Triangle
- Waxie’s Dargle
- Boys Form The County Hell
- Sea Shanty
- Dark Streets Of London
- Streams Of Whiskey
- Poor Paddy
- Dingle Regatta
- Greenland Whale Fisheries
- Down In The Ground Where The Dead Men Go
- Kitty
CD2: B-Sides and BBC Sessions 1984
Single B-Sides
- The Leaving Of Liverpool
- Muirshin Durkin
- Repeal Of The Licensing Laws
- And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
- Whiskey You’re The Devil
- The Wild Rover
John Peel Session 10th April 1984
- Streams Of Whiskey
- Greenland Whale Fisheries
- Boys From The County Hell
- The Auld Triangle
David ‘Kid’ Jensen Session 21st June 1984
- Dingle Regatta/Holly Johnsons
- Poor Paddy On The Railway
- The Boys From The County Hell
- Connemara, Let’s Go!
John Peel Session 4th December 1984
- Whiskey You’re The Devil