Fri Feb 25, 2011 4:51 pm
I think PM is a hugely underrated album. If it was by anybody else it would get fine reviews. But how do you follow the first three Pogues albums, or " Red rum for Grace " as I call them, three of the greatest and richest albums ever made ? The answer is, you can't. But PM has much more in common with those albums than " ...Herb " and even the last two Shane albums in my opinion.
On first listen the song that sold me was " Anniversary ". A beautiful, old school Irish ballad type. " Living in a world...", " When the ship comes in ", brilliant " Red roses..." type romp, with Dylan's fantastic lyrics. Almost as good as Shane's ! " Amadie " and " Bright lights " are fuckin' rave ups, raw and in yer face, how the Pogues should be. Two that stalled things a bit for me at first were " Oretown " and " 4 O'clock in the morning ". Now I love them. The low whistle on the former is brilliant, almost " Lonesome boatman " territory. I love the clean banjo picking on " 4 o'clock... " Tosspint " with it's Dubliners style banjo is fantastic. The most underrated track for me is the beautiful " Point mirabeau ". Brilliant vocal by Spider I think, great accordion and piano.
Where the album falls down slightly is the other tracks. " Love you...." is a fine track, without being a great song but for me, it doesn't fit with the rootsy Irish / Americana feel of the album. As somebody said, it's a little too pop. Not bad by any means though. I like " Where that love's been gone " but it's not great really and neither is " The sun and the moon ", although some like it. I would urge any Pogues fan longing for some more of the earlier stuff to get this. As somebody else said somewhere, " you don't need it but you just might enjoy it ".