Historical Archive
A Pagan Place is the second studio album by The Waterboys, released in 1984. The album features a blend of rock, folk, and Celtic influences, showcasing the band's signature sound characterized by Mike Scott's poetic lyrics and the energetic instrumentation. It includes notable tracks such as 'The Whole of the Moon' and 'A Pagan Place', which have become fan favorites and are often regarded as highlights of the band's catalog. The album's exploration of themes such as spirituality, nature, and the human experience has left a lasting impact, cementing its place in the canon of 1980s music.