Outlaw Heaven

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Outlaw Heaven is the second studio album by London-Irish rock band The Popes, which was originally due for release in September 2008, but was delayed until May 2009.[1] The sound has been compared to Thin Lizzy and Van Morrison.[2][3][4]

Outlaw CD Cover by Brian Whelan

As well as lead singer Paul McGuinness, the line-up for the album includes drummer Will Morrison, guitarist and producer Charlie Hoskins, Laurie Norwood on bass, Fiachra Shanks on banjo and Ben Gunnery on fiddle.[2] Shane MacGowan, a founder and former member of the band, appears on three of the tracks.[3] Another Pogue, Spider Stacey, appears on the title track.[2]

McGuinness began writing the songs for the album when he spent four and a half months in HM Prison Pentonville on remand in 2006.[1] Gavin Martin of the Mirror has called it "for diehards only."[5] The Irish World called it "a storming showcase of their exciting new material."[4]

Track listing

  1. 'Outlaw Heaven'
  2. 'Raw'
  3. 'Don't Let the Bastards Grind You Down'
  4. 'Shine'
  5. 'Angels are Coming'
  6. 'Slip Away'
  7. 'Back in Your Heart again'
  8. 'Crucified'
  9. 'Boys Don't Cry'
  10. 'Black is the Colour'
  11. 'We Live (Underneath the Blue Sky)'
  12. 'The Loneliness of a Long Distance Drinker' (Written with Bob Dowling)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sweeting, Adam (19 Jun 2009). "Paul McGuinness of The Popes: 'I wouldn’t recommend prison'". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Jailhouse rock". Irish Post. May 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Staunton, Terry. "Perhaps not the audience we’ve been expecting". Record Collector Magazine. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Mardsen, Shelley (28 April 2009). "Top of the Popes". The Irish World. Retrieved 2009-08-04. 
  5. Martin, Gavin (8 May 2009). "Album Review: The Popes Featuring Shane MacGowan". The Ticket (Mirror.co.uk). Retrieved 2009-08-04. 

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