CD Rough Trade/ Beggars Group/ Indigo Release date: 01/Jan/2007
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Sales Rank:
#323 in Other Alternative #3471 in Rock
Style:
Other Alternative
Product No.:
1315595
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Can't Stand Me Now"
02. "Last post on the bugle"
03. "Don't be shy"
04. "The man who would be king"
05. "Music when the lights go out"
06. "Narcissist"
07. "The ha ha wall"
08. "Arbeit Macht Frei"
09. "Campaign of hate"
10. "What Katie Did"
11. "Tomblands"
12. "The saga"
13. "Road to ruin"
14. "What Became Of The Likely Lads"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Labelcode RT5981662.2
"The Libertines" is the self-titled second studio album by the British rock band The Libertines, released in 2004. This CD captures the raw energy and poetic lyricism that defined a generation of indie rock fans. Featuring standout tracks like "Can't Stand Me Now" and "Music When the Lights Go Out," the album reflects themes of friendship, chaos, and redemption. The Libertines?fronted by Pete Doherty and Carl Barât?rose to fame with their debut "Up the Bracket" and quickly became icons of early 2000s British music thanks to their turbulent chemistry both onstage and off. Their influence can be seen across modern indie bands worldwide. This release comes from Rough Trade/Beggars Group/Indigo, renowned for championing groundbreaking artists since its founding in London in 1976. With a legacy supporting acts such as The Smiths, Arcade Fire, and many more, these labels are synonymous with innovation in alternative music.
One of the best album released by Libertines. A must have album for the fans. The sound quality is just superb. Worth collecting.
Wilson McBee - 29/Dec/2007
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Noel Murray - 21/Dec/2007
Did The Libertines' drug-and-scandal-fueled collapse cost them a spot in the great rock firmament, or assure it Despite releasing two well-reviewed a...
Michael Schuh - 31/Mar/2010
Langsam wird es unheimlich. Nur zwei Wochen sollen die Aufnahmen für "The Libertines" gedauert haben. Zwei Wochen im Leben einer Rock'n'Roll-Band, die...
Virginie D. - 25/Apr/2021
Pour les collectionneurs, c'est le meilleur album avec un Pete Doherty qui nous dévoile tout son savoir faire tant dans les textes que dans les mélodies.