A relentless, Motown-styled raveup, "Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah" was one of The Pogues finest moments and one of their hardest rockers. It was a British hit in 1988, yet it took two years for an EP of the same name to appear. The EP is one the group's most rock-oriented efforts -- it even features a version of The Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Women" -- but it's not entirely successful, with the noticeable exception of the title track. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Paul Verner (Choir, Chorus), Fiachra Trench (Arranger), Frank Murray (Choir, Chorus), Darryl Hunt (Choir, Chorus), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Terry Woods (Choir, Chorus), Chris Dickie (Engineer), Spider Stacy (Choir, Chorus), Frank Miller (Vocals (Background)), Dave Jordan (Producer), Jim Hand (Choir, Chorus), Eamonn Campbell (Choir, Chorus), Andrew Ranken (Choir, Chorus), Terry Woods (Producer), Cheyne Stacy (Vocals (Background)), John Sheahan (Choir, Chorus)