in_the_morning wrote:Sadly there's not that much of Shane's solo stuff to be discovered, but as already mentioned, Snake and Crock of Gold are (in my humble opinion)
highly brilliant. Since I'm a big country fan as well, I welcome the country influence on the latter. If you just want to start with a few tracks instead of full albums, here's what I'd recommend:
St. John of Gods
Lonesome Highway
Snake with Eyes of Garnet
The Song with No Name
More Pricks Than Kicks
Victoria
Nancy Whiskey
bla bla bla...btw: his live album with the Popes (Across the Broad Atlantic) is brilliant as well. It features some really good live versions of Pogues tracks as well.
RICHB wrote:in_the_morning wrote:Sadly there's not that much of Shane's solo stuff to be discovered, but as already mentioned, Snake and Crock of Gold are (in my humble opinion)
highly brilliant. Since I'm a big country fan as well, I welcome the country influence on the latter. If you just want to start with a few tracks instead of full albums, here's what I'd recommend:
St. John of Gods
Lonesome Highway
Snake with Eyes of Garnet
The Song with No Name
More Pricks Than Kicks
Victoria
Nancy Whiskey
bla bla bla...btw: his live album with the Popes (Across the Broad Atlantic) is brilliant as well. It features some really good live versions of Pogues tracks as well.
Across the Broad Atlantic is a lovely little live album however I would say the pogues numbers are probably the weakest on it. They just don't pack the same punch if that makes sense. Further evidence that the pogues are not just Shane's backing band. Their music makes some already brilliant lyrics into powerful songs.
Fr. McGreer wrote:
The Snake is a great rock & roll album. The first two tracks on full blast can't be beaten
Low D wrote:Fr. McGreer wrote:
The Snake is a great rock & roll album. The first two tracks on full blast can't be beaten
Agreed. But if you can choose, get the original version. It was later re-released with a different track order, and padded out with duets with Sinead O'Connor & Marie Brennan and another couple of tracks. All may or may not be good songs depending what you like, but I thought it killed the flow of the "album" and made it a compilation instead. Those duets just don't mesh!
Does anybody else think it's funny that Shane & The Popes released two studio albums AND a two-disc "best of"? I one-disc collection of non-album tracks should have been plenty, i'd think.
And for the record, I quite like both albums, and a number of the b-sides. In these days of downloading for free, you should check it all out. Some of the live stuff is laughably terrible, but some of it surprisingly good.
Low D wrote:Fr. McGreer wrote:
The Snake is a great rock & roll album. The first two tracks on full blast can't be beaten
Agreed. But if you can choose, get the original version. It was later re-released with a different track order.......
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