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The Rare Oul' Stuff

Shane MacGowan & The Popes

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Album Review

The Rare Oul' Stuff by Shane MacGowan & the Popes is a bit of a misnomer in that not all of these tracks are rare, and all of them have been released in one form or another before. First off, healthy bits of both Snake and Crock of Gold make up over half the set. The rest of the cuts are either bonuses, such as "Donegal Express," which was the extra cut on the limited edition of Snake, and "Roddy MocCorley" and "Minstrel Boy" from the That Woman's Got Me Drinking EP. But there are a few choice things here as well, such as the cover of "Cracklin' Rosie", and, of course, "St. John of the Gods," but for the most part, hard core collectors will already have all this. For the newcomer, this is a fine and good spirited introduction.

Customer Reviews

Rare Oul' Stoooof!

As a London Irish boy i love anything that Shane does whether it be with the Pogues or his inbetweenie band the Popes. I saw them on Paddy's day in Vancouver, Canada back in 2002 and they were superb. My initial thought was, ooh my god whats this gonna be like when Shane walked out like a thunderbirds puppet chewing a toffee but he didnt let us down. Anyway this is pretty good filler for those starved of The Pogues.

Biography

Born: 25 December 1957 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

A transcendent singer/songwriter and two-fisted gutter poet whose notorious drunken behavior, rotten teeth, and drug-fueled excesses often threatened to eclipse his reputation as a performer, Shane MacGowan was born on Christmas Day, 1957, in Kent, England. Within months, his family returned to their native Ireland, where he spent the first several years of his life immersed in the traditional music of the Irish culture. When MacGowan was six, the family moved to London; there his talents as a writer...
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