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If We Can't Escape My Pretty

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  • Audio CD (26 Feb 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: One Little Indian
  • ASIN: B000JVSTH6
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 152,697 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  1. You Can't Love What You Don't Understand 3:04£0.69
Listen  2. Catastrophe 3:36£0.69
Listen  3. Take This Heart 3:06£0.69
Listen  4. The Sound and The Fury 3:20£0.69
Listen  5. Day is a Downer 3:11£0.69
Listen  6. Higher 3:10£0.69
Listen  7. Mother's Dilemma 2:57£0.69
Listen  8. All The Time 3:02£0.69
Listen  9. Die in Love (The Moment Knowing Slips) 3:24£0.69
Listen10. Have Pity 2:39£0.69
Listen11. Lay me back down 2:36£0.69
Listen12. Chase me off/out 5:32£0.69


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5.0 out of 5 stars classic! 10/10, 7 April 2007
By Michael Mcwilliams "mcwilliams7" (north east england) - See all my reviews
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well, well, well nic and the boys are back and this is another classic album by the boys. if you like 60s r&b, kinks, small faces, beatles, dylan etc then just go and buy this you will love it. also check out the 1st album titled THE GREATEST WHITE LIAR by NIC ARMSTRONG & THE THIEVES also a rating of 5 stars one of my favourate albums. nic sounds better live like any band so check out the LIVE AT THE BBC EP 10/10

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5.0 out of 5 stars Escape?!!!, 14 Mar 2007
By D. Ludwig "dml17" (uk) - See all my reviews
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For days now I've been wondering how to write this review to emphasize this albums brilliance so bare with me! The only criticism is that Track 2 (Catastrophe) should have started the album off on a smooth course then, bang!, straight into the stonking Take This Heart which moves seductively onto the hypnotic 'Lennonesque' Sound And The Fury, then takes you back to a rumbling rock track (Day Is A Downer), then flows into the Kinks/Small Faces/Monkeys sounding Mother's Dilema, and dare I say it a U2 sounding Have Pity, I could go on and on but I hope anyone who reads this and likes the sixties and early seventies sound will get my drift!! The brilliance of this album is the simplicity of it, yes there are lots of guitars, yes there are changes in rifts and keys all over the place, but the way the thieves carry it off so simply as if it comes naturally is a testament to their musical ability. I have never heard an album that literally takes me back to the sixties era so genuinely! I have had the privilage to hear Ian Armstrong's Greatest White Liar and raved about that record, this one is even better. Sadly, I feel that this album will be missed because of all the other Indie/Rock bands out there who's record companies invest so much in, which is a damn shame. It's took me four or five listens to get into it but once you start appreciating this record you won't want to Escape!!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing! Boring indie-rock by numbers - A waste of a very special talent!, 1 Nov 2007
By R. A. Ash "louie_strychnine" (Bristol, UK) - See all my reviews
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This is the extremely disappointing follow up to Nic Armstrong's The Greatest White Liar album, an album which is one of my favourite records of recent years. The Greatest White Liar was influenced by the British RnB sound of the 1960s (Animals, Kinks, early Beatles) and managed to sound neither hackneyed or boring.

Between releasing that record and this one Nic Armstrong and his band toured America with Oasis and god does it show! Whereas Liam Watson of Toerag fame did a brilliant job on the 1st album the songs here sound turgid and humourless, I'll wager that this is maybe because the record was produced with an eye on breaking America or appealing to the lumpen thugs who now constitute the Oasis fanbase.

This album takes its title from a stop-gap single released between the albums and it is one of the best things Nic Armstrong did. You won't find If We Can Escape My Pretty on this album as it came out as a gig-only siongle but I think you can get it on the re-released and US version of the Greatest White Liar - I urge you to get that album and forget about this one - there's a reason why 38 people are selling it for less than 0.99p!

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