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The Pogues
 
 
- Pogue Mahone
- 1995 - WEA 630-11210-1 LP (UK)
 
 
- Side One
- How Come (Ronnie Lane, Kevin Westlake)
 
- Living in a World Without Her (Darryl Hunt, James McNally)
 
- When the Ship Comes In (Bob Dylan)
 
- Anniversary (Jem Finer)
 
- Amadie (Andrew Ranken)
 
- Love You 'Till the End (Hunt)
 
 
- Side Two
- Bright Lights (Finer)
 
- Oretown (Finer)
 
- Pont Mirabeau (Appolinaire, Finer)
 
- Tosspint (Finer)
 
- Four O'Clock in the Morning (Ranken)
 
- Where that Love's Been Gone (Ranken, Steven Skull)
 
- The Sun and the Moon (James Clarke, Spider Stacy)
 
 
 
- The Pogues
- Spider Stacy: Vocals
 
- Jem Finer: Banjo, Guitar, Hurdy Gurdy
 
- Andrew Ranken: Drums, Vocals
 
- Darryl Hunt: Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals
 
- David Coulter: Baritone Ukulele, Mandolin, Shaker, Tambourine, Djembe
 
- James McNally: Accordion, Piano, Uilleann Pipes, Whistle, Low Whistle
 
- Jamie Clarke: Guitar, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
 
 
- Musicians
- Stephen Warheck: Accordion, Mandolin and Piano [1]
 
- Jon Sevink: Fiddle [2, 4]
 
- Anne Wood: Violin [12]
 
- Debsey Wykes: Vocals [4, 6]
 
- Steve Brown: Backing Vocals [1]
 
- Stephen Hague: Backing Vocals [1]
 
- The Electra Strings [4, 6, 9]
- Sonia Slany: Violin
 
- Jules Singleton: Violin
 
- Jocelyn Pook: Viola
 
- Caroline Lavelle: Cello
 
 
 
- Credits
- Produced by Steve Brown for SARM Productions London
- Additional production by Stephen Hague, mixed by Stephen Hague and Mike 'Spike' Drake [1]
 
 
- Recorded at RAK Studios London by Steve Brown assisted by Shelley Saunders
 
- Mixed at Raezor Studios London by Steve Brown assisted by Steve Musters
- Re-mixed at RAK Studios [1]
 
 
- Mastered at Metropolis Mastering London by Ian Cooper
 
- "Pont Mirabeau" translated by S.E. Finer and Jem Finer
 
- Cover by Darryl Hunt and Claudia Pöschl
 
- Sleeve design and layout by Vichi Design
 
- Pogues Portraits by Steve Pyke