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Similar Products : [More Information ...] Crock of Gold Import reissue of 1997 solo album by the former leader of The Pogues, his second. Featuring the single 'Lonesome Highway', the album deepens & extends Shane's very personal themes & obsessions and confirms his reputation as one of the most ferociously poetic & powerfully impressi... |  If I Should Fall from Grace with God
|  Red Roses for Me
|  The Rare Oul' Stuff The Rare 'Oul Stuff--a compilation of B-sides and key album tracks recorded by Shane MacGowan with post-Pogues backing band the Popes and spanning the years 1994 to 1998--is unlikely to enhance the singer's public profile, but only because it doesn't contain any of the songs that... |  Across the Broad Atlantic Recorded in New York & Dublin on St. Paddy's Day 2001, features 20 tracks including some Pogues tracks. Eagle Records. |  If I Should Fall from Grace - The Shane MacGowan Story As any Pogues fan could've told you, The Shane MacGowan Story was destined to be funny, sad, uplifting, depressing, and utterly irresistible. By the time this engaging documentary was produced in 2000, MacGowan--former Pogues frontman, notorious drinker, and one of the greatest s... |  Rum Sodomy & the Lash
|  Hell's Ditch
|  Peace and Love
|  Pogue Mahone Pogue Mahone (Gaelic for ''kiss my arse'') is the seventh and final studio album from lauded progressive Irish folk pioneers the Pogues. After the departure of Shane MacGowan, co-founder Spider Stacy found himself at the helm, singing and sharing songwrit |
Crock of Gold If I Should Fall from Grace with God Red Roses for Me The Rare Oul' Stuff Across the Broad Atlantic If I Should Fall from Grace - The Shane MacGowan Story Rum Sodomy & the Lash Hell's Ditch Peace and Love Pogue Mahone
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Last album that shows off his talent before it faded into a drunken stupor I would of loved the album but he should of not sang those 2 songs with that nun (their voices don't go together) - oh and should of left out "American funeral in Paris" - terrible. Those are the reasons why I gave it three stars. the rest of the album was great. The Pogues and Shane needed each other to make great music. Too bad it couldn't of worked out longer. finally found shane at the bar, and he wasn't drinking with me. i've been a pogues fan for years, so when i saw that the bar (where i am a regular) had some of shane's stuff of its jukebox, i had to throw some in there. it was great exposing all the people in the bar to some great music and seeing them enjoy it to the point of asking who it is and what else is good on teh disc. highly recommended for anyone who is a fan of shane and doesn't own this already. Don't go, Shane! This is rowdy fun eh! I can't believe I'm submitting the first review of this album - almost nine years after it hit the shelves. GD - f -in' amazing - I've been listening to it for almost a decade, and y'all should have been, too. If you liked the Pogues "If I Should Fall From Grace With God" (or if you ever heard it, even), then you'll like this'n. It's witty & spirited - a *little* rougher, but also more rocking. Shane MacGowan shines on, that crazy emerald! It's like your favourite bar band at their best & rowdiest on their third set on March Seventeenth. Every song is *at least* good - 88% are GREAT+! Oh, don't listen if you're a Republicrat or Demoblican - Shane ROCKS! |
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