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Waiting for Herb (CD - 1993)UPC: 00737056159825As low as $8.94 from CD Universe Artist: The Pogues Label: Chameleon Music Group Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: The Pogues include: Spider Stacey (vocals); Joe Strummer (vocals, lead guitar).With driving force Shane MacGowan gone, the Pogues ended up with the same problems the Band experienced minus Robbie Robertson. MacGowan's struggles with the bottle, and in turn the band, added... read more The Pogues include: Spider Stacey (vocals); Joe Strummer (vocals, lead guitar). With driving force Shane MacGowan gone, the Pogues ended up with the same problems the Band experienced minus Robbie Robertson. MacGowan's struggles with the bottle, and in turn the band, added the needed danger that kept things fiery and hotheaded. Without him the Pogues turned rootsy and effortless to a fault. The playing is there but the songs have lost their sharp edge. Spider Stacy's only writing contribution, "Tuesday Morning," is the best of the lot with a catchy hook and lazy way, while the oddball "Pachinko" proves that MacGowan didn't have the exclusive rights to creativity. Otherwise, there is one pensive song after another and depth ends up being the victim. ~ David Jeffries Without Shane McGowan, the Pogues are a competent Irish folk-rock band with several strong songs, yet they lack the fire of their earlier albums. For the diehard, Waiting for Herb will be necessary, even if it is a little disheartening. ~ All Music Guide minimize
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