Peace and Love is the fourth studio album by the Pogues, released in July 1989.
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Mark Deming of AllMusic said that Peace and Love "isn't as good as the two Pogues albums that preceded it", but felt that "it does make clear that MacGowan was hardly the only talented songwriter in the band".
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Certifications
Personnel
The Pogues
- Shane MacGowan – vocals
- Jem Finer – banjo
- Spider Stacy – tin whistle, vocals
- James Fearnley – accordion
- Andrew Ranken – drums
- Terry Woods – cittern, mandolin, vocals
- Philip Chevron – guitar, vocals
- Darryl Hunt – bass guitar
Additional musicians
Credits are adapted from the album liner notes, except where noted.
- Peadar O'Riada – string arrangement on "London You're a Lady"
- Fiachra Trench – string and brass arrangement on "Misty Morning, Albert Bridge"
- Paul Taylor – brass arrangement on "Blue Heaven" and "Night Train to Lorca"
- Brian Clarke – alto saxophone
- Joey Cashman – tenor saxophone
- Eli Thompson – trumpet
- Paul Taylor – trombone
- Rick Trevan – tenor saxophone on "Gridlock"
- Gasper Lawal – percussion on "Blue Heaven" and "Tombstone"
- Kirsty MacColl – backup vocals on "Lorelei"
- John Sheahan – fiddle on "The Limerick Rake"
Technical
- Steve Lillywhite – producer
- Chris Dickie – engineer
- Nick Lacey – assistant engineer
- Ryan Art – design
- Philip Hardaker – inner sleeve montage
- Steve Pyke – band photography
- David Jordan – producer on "Star of the County Down"
- Paul Scully – producer on "Star of the County Down"
- The boxer on the cover has six fingers on his right hand. The boxer was Hugh Cameron, bronze medal winner at the 1938 British Empire Games (later changed to the Commonwealth Games). The fifth finger was added by sleeve designer, Simon Ryan, to accommodate the word "PEACE".
- The song "Down All The Days" was later covered by noise rock band Steel Pole Bath Tub on their album The Miracle of Sound in Motion.
- The song "Gridlock" is used as the introduction music on The Davey Mac Sports Program.
