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==Track listing== {{Track listing | headline = Standard edition | title1 = Transmetropolitan | writer1 = [[Shane MacGowan]] | length1 = 4:15 | title2 = The [[Battle of Brisbane]] | writer2 = MacGowan | length2 = 1:49 | title3 = [[The Auld Triangle]] | writer3 = Dick Shannon; credited on the album to [[Brendan Behan]] | length3 = 4:20 | title4 = [[Waxie's Dargle]] | writer4 = Traditional; arranged by the Pogues | length4 = 1:53 | title5 = Boys from the County Hell | writer5 = MacGowan | length5 = 2:56 | title6 = Sea Shanty | writer6 = MacGowan | length6 = 2:24 | title7 = [[Dark Streets of London]] | writer7 = MacGowan | length7 = 3:33 | title8 = Streams of Whiskey | writer8 = MacGowan | length8 = 2:32 | title9 = [[Poor Paddy Works on the Railway|Poor Paddy]] | writer9 = Traditional; arranged by the Pogues | length9 = 3:09 | title10 = Dingle Regatta | writer10 = Traditional; arranged by Jem Finer | length10 = 2:52 | title11 = [[Greenland Whale Fisheries]] | writer11 = Traditional; arranged by the Pogues | length11 = 2:36 | title12 = Down in the Ground Where the Dead Men Go | writer12 = MacGowan | length12 = 3:30 | title13 = Kitty | writer13 = Traditional; arranged by the Pogues | length13 = 4:23 }} '''Bonus tracks (2004 reissue)''' In 2004, a remastered CD was issued adding a total of 6 bonus tracks to the original UK album listing. "Repeal of the Licensing Laws" was the B-side of "The Boys from the County Hell" their second single. "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda" was the B-side of their first single, "Dark Streets of London". "Whiskey You're the Devil" and "Mursheen Durkin" were the B-sides of their third single, "A Pair of Brown Eyes". "The Wild Rover" and "The Leaving of Liverpool" were the B-sides of their fourth single, "Sally Maclennane". #<li value=14> "[[Leaving of Liverpool|The Leaving of Liverpool]]" (Traditional; arranged by the Pogues) produced by [[Elvis Costello]] # "[[Mursheen Durkin|Muirshin Durkin]]" (Traditional; arranged by the Pogues) produced by [[Philip Chevron]] # "Repeal of the Licensing Laws" (instrumental) (Spider Stacy) produced by Stan Brennan # "[[And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda]]" ([[Eric Bogle]]) produced by Stan Brennan # "Whiskey You're the Devil" (Traditional; arranged by the Pogues) produced by Philip Chevron # "[[The Wild Rover]]" (Traditional; arranged by the Pogues) produced by Elvis Costello '''Bonus tracks (2024 reissue)''' In 2024, a 40th anniversary edition was released, featuring a 2013 remix of the tracks on the original album, the bonus tracks from the 2004 release, and a further 12 tracks, all taken from sessions recorded for BBC radio. #<li value=20> "Streams of Whiskey" (John Peel Session β April 1984) #"Greenland Whale Fisheries" (John Peel Session β April 1984) #"Boys from the County Hell" (John Peel Session β April 1984) #"The Auld Triangle" (John Peel Session β April 1984) #"Dingle Regatta/Holly Johnsons" (David "Kid" Jensen Session β June 1984) #"Poor Paddy on the Railway" (David "Kid" Jensen Session β June 1984) #"Boys from the County Hell" (David "Kid" Jensen Session β June 1984) #"Connemara, Let's Go!" (David "Kid" Jensen Session β June 1984) #"Whiskey You're the Devil" (John Peel Session β December 1984) #"The Navigator" (John Peel Session β December 1984) #"Sally MacLennane" (John Peel Session β December 1984) #"[[Danny Boy]]" (John Peel Session β December 1984)
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