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    Shane MacGowan tribute album to be released in November

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    Shane MacGowan tribute album to be released in November


    Victoria Mary Clarke, in partnership with Rubyworks, has officially revealed the complete artist lineup and track list for 20th Century Paddy – The Songs Of Shane MacGowan tribute album which is set for release on 13th November 2026.

    The collection is a sonic love letter to a visionary who reshaped the landscape of Irish music. Taking its title from a project MacGowan himself had long envisioned, the album brings together a sprawling assembly of defining voices. The collection builds on the success of Bruce Springsteen’s A Rainy Night in Soho and the Johnny Depp & Imelda May duet, Haunted, which were released simultaneously earlier this year.

    Now, with the addition of U2, Bob Geldof, Kingfishr, David Keenan, Jimmy Artache, and Tom Creagh, the full roster cements 20th Century Paddy – The Songs Of Shane MacGowan as an ambitious tribute to the sadly missed artist.

    The lineup for the album reflects the world that MacGowan inhabited. From U2, Tom Waits, The Pogues, and The Libertines to the wall-of-sound energy of The Jesus and Mary Chain and Primal Scream, the project finds a common thread between global icons and Ireland’s modern trailblazers, including Hozier, Glen Hansard, Lisa O’Neill, Amble, and Kingfishr. Kate Moss joins the roster in a tribute to her longtime friend, rounding out a collection that honours the uncompromising language MacGowan gave to Irish music.

    The record not only celebrates MacGowan’s genius but also acknowledges the undeniable magic of The Pogues, the legendary band that served as the perfect vessel for these timeless tracks. The album navigates MacGowan’s entire creative arc, moving from the high-velocity punk of his early years to the haunting, literate depths of his later work.

    Clarke says, “It is not possible to say how much it means to me and to Shane’s family to have this extraordinary collection of his songs being sung in tribute to him, to his work and to Irish music. When I first met Shane in the early 80’s, he was inflamed with a powerful, passionate mission to bring Irish music, history and culture to the attention of the world through his songwriting. It made him feel like the happiest man alive to know that he had achieved his mission, and that there were many more musicians who came after him and who seized that torch and lit fires with it in places that he had not even dreamed of. Some of those younger artists are featured on this album, and I know that Shane is overjoyed to hear their beautiful and soulful renditions of his songs. Also featured are artists who came before him, and who inspired him and artists that he worked with, artists who he loved and admired. There are so many that it is not possible to mention them all by name, but each and every contribution is unique and inspired and sublime, and I thank these beautiful people from the very depths of my own soul.”

    Videos of the two released songs so far have already been featured on AUK. The Dropkick Murphys perform The Body Of An American on the tribute, and so here they are below playing it live in 2022.

    “20th Century Paddy – The Songs Of Shane MacGowan” Tracklist:

    Amble – The Snake With the Eyes of Garnet
    Bob Geldof – St. John Of Gods
    Bruce Springsteen – A Rainy Night in Soho
    Camille O’Sullivan – You’re The One
    Cronin – London You’re A Lady
    Damien Dempsey – Sally MacLennane
    David Gray – The Old Main Drag
    David Keenan – The Sick Bed of Cuchulainn
    Dropkick Murphys – The Body of an American
    Garron Noone – White City
    Glen Hansard – Bottle of Smoke
    Hozier & Jessie Buckley – Fairytale of New York
    Jimmy Artache – USA
    Johnny Mac and The Faithful – Fiesta
    Johnny Depp & Imelda May – Haunted
    Kate Moss – Lonesome Highway
    Kingfishr – The Sunnyside of the Street
    Liam Ó Maonlaí – The Broad Majestic Shannon
    Lisa Moorish & Another Day – Rain Street
    Lisa O’Neill – Dark Streets of London
    LYRA – Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
    Madra Salach – Turkish Song of the Damned
    Moya Brennan – Mother Mo Chroi
    Mundy – Victoria
    Picture This – Aisling
    Pinch of Snuff – Donegal Express
    Primal Scream – A Pair of Brown Eyes
    Steve Earle – If I Should Fall From Grace With God
    The High Kings – Streams of Whiskey
    The Jesus And Mary Chain – I’ll Be Your Handbag
    The Libertines – Sayonara
    The Murder Capital – The Song With No Name
    The Pogues – Gabrielle
    Tom Creagh – Paddy Public Enemy No. 1
    Tom Waits – Summer In Siam
    U2 – Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

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