Red Roses for Me

Red Roses for Me

Red Roses for Me

Red Roses for Me
álbum de The Pogues
Publicación 1984
Grabación 1984
Género(s) Celtic punk
Duración 40:12
Discográfica Warner Music
Productor(es) Stan Brennan
Calificaciones profesionales
Cronología de The Pogues

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Red Roses for Me

Rum, Sodomy, and the Lash (1985)

Red Roses for Me es el primer álbum del grupo The Pogues publicado en 1984.

El titulo del álbum hace referencia a una obra de Red Roses for Me[1] [2] Sean O'Casey publicada en 1942 sobre sus experiencias durante una huelga en 1913.

Álbum de debut del grupo, con mezcla de música folk y punk. Aunque todavía se notan las carencias de como compositor aunque en los sucesivos discos se ira viendo esta madurez.[3] Aunque tiene clásicos del grupo como Transmetropolitan o Streams of Whiskey.

Contenido

Listado de temas

El listado original publicado en el Reino Unido

  1. Transmetropolitan (MacGowan)
  2. The Battle of Brisbane (MacGowan)
  3. The Auld Triangle (Brendan Behan)
  4. Waxie's Dargle (Tradicional)
  5. Boys from the County Hell (MacGowan)
  6. Sea Shanty (MacGowan)
  7. Dark Streets of London (MacGowan)
  8. Streams of Whiskey (MacGowan)
  9. Poor Paddy (Tradicional)
  10. Dingle Regetta (Tradicional)
  11. Greenland Whale Fisheries (Tradicional)
  12. Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go (MacGowan)
  13. Kitty (Tradicional)

Bonus tracks (2004)

  1. The leaving of Liverpool (Tradicional)
  2. Muirshin Durkin (Tradicional)
  3. Repeal of the Licensing Laws (Stacy)
  4. And the band played Waltzing Matilda (Eric Bogle)
  5. Whiskey you're the Devil (Tradicional)
  6. The Wild Rover (Tradicional)

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