The Pogues Essentials

The Pogues Essentials

Formed in 1982 in London, The Pogues fused traditional Irish music with the sound and attitude of punk. This revolutionary blend brought chart and critical success for the Shane MacGowan-fronted outfit with 1985's Rum Sodomy & the Lash, produced by Elvis Costello, and the perennially popular "Fairytale of New York" (recorded with Kirsty MacColl) being highlights. Beset by line-up changes, The Pogues called it quits in 1996, but after reassembling for a 2001 Christmas tour, they officially reformed.

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