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On this day August 5 1985, Rum Sodomy And The Lash by The Pogues was released, marking the band’s second studio album and a defining moment in the fusion of traditional Irish folk with the raw edge of punk. Produced by Elvis Costello, the album delivered a gritty and emotional sound that...
Title: Red Roses for Me
Artist: The Pogues
Genre: Folk
Released: 1984
Tracks:
1 - Transmetropolitan -
2 - The Battle of Brisbane -
3 - The Auld Triangle -
4 - Waxie's Dargle -
5 - Boys From the County Hell -
6 - Sea Shanty -
7 - Dark Streets of London -
8 - Streams of...
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