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Shane MacGowan & the Popes • The Rare Oul' Stuff
- The Rare Oul' Stuff
- 2005 - ZTT Records 178CCD CD (UK)
- Tracklist
- You're the One
- Song With No Name
- Nancy Whisky (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- Roddy McCorley (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- Rock 'N' Roll Paddy
- Christmas Lullaby
- Danny Boy (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- Minstrel Boy (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- Rake at the Gates of Hell
- Victoria
- Donegal Express
- Ceilidh Cowboy
- Paddy Rolling Stone
- Paddy Public Enemy No. 1
- Back in the County Hell
- Snake With Eyes of Garnet
- Cracklin' Rosie (Neil Diamond)
- Aisling
- Spanish Lady (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- Come To the Bower (Trad. Arr. Shane MacGowan)
- St. John of Gods
- Musians
- Shane MacGowan: Lead Vocals
- The Popes
- Kieran Kiely: Accordion, Whistle, Backing Vocals
- Tom McAnimal: Banjo
- "Lucky" Dowling: Bass, Backing Vocals
- Danny Pope: Drums, Percussion, Sabian Cymbals, Backing Vocals
- John "The Riddler" Myers: Fiddle, Whistle, Guitar
- Paul "Mad Dog" McGuinness: Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Credits
- Producer:
- Brian "Robbo" Robertson (Tracks: 6, 7)
- Dave Jordan (Tracks: 2-4, 8-11, 16-18)
- Shane MacGowan (Tracks: 2-21)
- Engineer:
- Alan Branch (Tracks: 5, 13-15, 19-21),
- Sarge (Tracks: 6, 7)
- Assistant Engineer:
- James Brown (Tracks: 6, 7)
- Tim Tettit (Tracks: 6, 7)
- Tom Elmhurst (Tracks: 6, 7)
- Mixed:
- Adrian Sherwood (Tracks: 5, 12, 13-15, 19-21)
- Dave Jordan (Tracks: 3, 17)
- Steve Brown (Tracks: 2, 4, 8-11, 16, 18,)
- All tracks written by Shane MacGowan, unless otherwise noted
- Design: Ryan Art
- Track sources
- Tracks: 3 & 9 are from The Church Of The Holy Spook (1994, UK)
- Tracks: 4 & 8 are from That Woman's Got Me Drinking (1994, UK)
- Tracks: 2, 10, 11, 16 & 18 are from The Snake (1994, UK)
- Track: 17 is from The Song With No Name (1994, UK)
- Track: 1 is from You're The One (1995, UK)
- Tracks: 6 & 7 are from Christmas Party E.P. '96 (1996, UK)
- Tracks: 5, 12-15, 19, 20 & 21 are from The Crock Of Gold (1997, UK)