The Crock of Gold

The Crock of Gold

Infobox Album
Name = The Crock Of Gold
Type = Album
Artist = Shane MacGowan and the Popes


Released = 1997
Recorded =
Genre = Alternative Punk
Length = 58:54
Label = Import
Producer =

"The Crock of Gold" was the second full length album by Shane MacGowan and the Popes and was released in November, 1997. "The Crock of Gold" followed "The Snake", MacGowan's first solo album after the breakup of The Pogues, and was less critically acclaimed than its predecessor. The album is named for the novel by Irish writer James Stephens.

According to Rob Martin, writing for Spinal Column in 1998, "The Crock of Gold" has one really solid song after another in the quasi-Celtic folk rock traditional style. The only negative is that there's not too much experimentation on the album. The only real unusual track is 'B&I Ferry', which has a reggae dub style. However, all the songs on the album are exactly what you'd expect from MacGowan. There are songs of lost love, drunken sorrows, loneliness, character portraits, and pride. All contain Shane's gritty and soulful trademark voice (and the vocals actually come off clear on the recordings- always a crapshoot when it comes to MacGowan's pipes). Although it's tough to top the work that MacGowan did with the Pogues, "The Crock of Gold" is a worthy effort that fans of MacGowan and the Pogues are sure to enjoy."

Track listing

#"Paddy Rolling Stone" ("MacGowan")
#"Rock 'n' Roll Paddy" ("MacGowan")
#"Paddy Public Enemy No. 1" ("MacGowan")
#"Back In The County Hell" ("MacGowan")
#"Lonesome Highway" ("MacGowan")
#"Come To The Bower" ("MacGowan")
#"Ceilidh Cowboy" ("MacGowan")
#"More Pricks Than Kicks" ("MacGowan")
#"Truck Drivin' Man" ("MacGowan")
#"Joey's In America" ("MacGowan")
#"B&I Ferry" ("MacGowan")
#"Mother Mo Chroi" ("MacGowan")
#"Spanish Lady" ("traditional")
#"St.John of Gods" ("MacGowan")
#"Skipping Rhymes" ("MacGowan")
#"Maclennan" ("The Popes")
#"Wanderin' Star" ("MacGowan")


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