




The Pogues – If I Should Fall From Grace With God (VG/VG+) – LP, AU 1988
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If I Should Fall From Grace With God is an LP by The Pogues from 1988 released on the Pogue Mahone Records label.
About this album
If I Should Fall From Grace With God is The Pogues at full creative force, where punk energy, Irish traditional music and hard-bitten urban storytelling collide. Released in 1988, the album broadened the band’s sound without softening its edge, pairing rowdy reels and singalong choruses with sharply observed songs about migration, conflict and faith. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, it features some of the group’s best-known material, including the title track, Fiesta and the enduring duet Fairytale of New York with Kirsty MacColl. Widely regarded as one of the defining albums of Celtic punk, it confirmed The Pogues as one of Britain’s most distinctive and influential bands.
Genre: Pop & Rock
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The PoguesLabel: Pogue Mahone Records – L-38870Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: Australia & New ZealandReleased: 1988Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Celtic, Folk Rock, PunkA1 If I Should Fall From Grace With God
A2 Turkish Song Of The Damned
A3 Bottle Of Smoke
A4 Fairytale Of New York
A5 Metropolis
A6 Thousands Are Sailing
B1 Fiesta
B2 Medley (A. The Recruiting Sergeant B. The Rocky Road To Dublin C. Galway Races)
B3 Streets Of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
B4 Lullaby Of London
B5 Sit Down By The Fire
B6 The Broad Majestic Shannon
B7 Worms
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- Description
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If I Should Fall From Grace With God is an LP by The Pogues from 1988 released on the Pogue Mahone Records label.
About this album
If I Should Fall From Grace With God is The Pogues at full creative force, where punk energy, Irish traditional music and hard-bitten urban storytelling collide. Released in 1988, the album broadened the band’s sound without softening its edge, pairing rowdy reels and singalong choruses with sharply observed songs about migration, conflict and faith. Produced by Steve Lillywhite, it features some of the group’s best-known material, including the title track, Fiesta and the enduring duet Fairytale of New York with Kirsty MacColl. Widely regarded as one of the defining albums of Celtic punk, it confirmed The Pogues as one of Britain’s most distinctive and influential bands.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Read the AllMusic.com reviewArtist: The PoguesLabel: Pogue Mahone Records – L-38870Format: LP, AlbumUnits: 1Country: Australia & New ZealandReleased: 1988Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Celtic, Folk Rock, PunkA1 If I Should Fall From Grace With God
A2 Turkish Song Of The Damned
A3 Bottle Of Smoke
A4 Fairytale Of New York
A5 Metropolis
A6 Thousands Are Sailing
B1 Fiesta
B2 Medley (A. The Recruiting Sergeant B. The Rocky Road To Dublin C. Galway Races)
B3 Streets Of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
B4 Lullaby Of London
B5 Sit Down By The Fire
B6 The Broad Majestic Shannon
B7 Worms




















