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  • I have a better idea

    3
    By nocrickets
    I love the Pogues. This is a fair best-of, but I would like to propose an alternative. If you want a true best-of-Pogues comp, simply dump all of the blazing Roses and brilliant Rum together, add "Fairytale," and you're done. Absolutely no need for the inferior later tracks scattered through here.
  • YEEAAH!

    5
    By gid e on
    I first heard the pogues when watching the wire. "Body of an American" is still my favorite :)
  • Fall from the Grace of God

    5
    By Ronaldvs
    Thank God for car commercials! I discovered The Pogues while I was stationed in Edzel, Scotland. Forgot how much I loved their music!!!
  • The Pogues! irish legends

    5
    By LeandraAnnSocal
    I love the pogues, shane ahhh i love his voice! I'm of Irish Descent but I live in Southern, California I love irish music ~FairyTale Of New York ~Love You Till The End
  • Rescue Me

    5
    By Bubbabrown24
    Heard it on the season finale of Rescue Me. Had to download it!
  • Great band. Good start.

    4
    By meeker43
    As much as I like all of these individual songs and this Pogues compilation in general, I think that an audience new to the Pogues could do better by purchasing the classic If I Should Fall from Grace with God, which has some of the best songs here (Fiesta, Fairytale of New York, If I Should Fall from Grace with God) and simply has a better flow as an album, by which I mean an irresistable and thoughtfully conceived order of madness and lullaby, which is part of their signature sound (it's a bit like later Tom Waits, but with traditional Irish instruments instead of scrap metal and accordions.). Obviously, the people who put this collection together thought about this (and to some degree succeeded), but I still think If I Should Fall is the way to go. Trust me, it's a near masterpiece. They were really one of the great bands of the late 1980s and early 1990s (not just Irish bands) and when I was an American living in York in 1991, I would go to an Irish pub in Micklegate called, at that time, The Acorn, for their open-mic. You could not overestimate the influence the Pogues had on the people in the know and the music scene in general there. I wish I had recorded some of those bands and singers, but oh well. Riotous and heart-wrenching, the Pogues are not to be missed.
  • Buy it!!!

    5
    By Cavez
    Irish folk music doesn't get any better. This album reminds you of a simpler time. A must have.
  • Love It

    5
    By mjohnson12798
    I am an Irish Dancer so I've got to love Irish stuff
  • AWESOME. Period.

    5
    By Jonahue
    Do not hesitate to purchase this. Just about every song is a CLASSIC. Along with anything by the Donegal X-Press, this will make for a GREAT St. Patrick's Day soundtrack!
  • Summer in Siam?

    4
    By Dr. Hafaar
    It's the worst song ever! How did it make this comp?