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Up the Bracket
~ Libertines (Artist)
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Track Listings
1. Vertigo
2. Death On The Stairs
3. Horror Show
4. Time For Heroes
5. Boys In The Band
6. Radio America
7. Up The Bracket
8. Tell The King
9. The Boy Looked At Johnny
10. Begging
11. The Good Old Days
12. I Get Along

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Amazon.co.uk Review
Can Up the Bracket, the debut album from London dandies The Libertines live up to the hype? Sure, they walk the walk: it's hard to see how four doe-eyed indie dreamboats with greasy hair, cider-stained leather jackets and a wide-eyed mythology that places them as chivalrous defenders of Old Albion could fail to capture the attention of a nation of students dead-set on aping the Strokes' sense of louche retro-cool.

Certainly, though, there's some fine pedigree to Up the Bracket. With the Clash's Mick Jones at the production helm, gravelly tracks such as "Horror Show" and "The Boy Looked at Johnny" rattle along like phlegmy first-gen punk classics. But like the Strokes, The Libertines manage to imbue snotty garage-rock with a sort of wistful romanticism--an effect that adds genuine soul to their raucous clatter. Although there's no sign of "What a Waster", the snotty single with which the group made their name, there's no shortage of excellent tunes here: "Boys in the Band" is an affectionate hymn to the groupie, with frontmen Pete Doherty and Carl Barat hollering "And they all get 'em out / For the boys in the band". "I Get Along" proves that behind their shambolic veneer these boys have an eye for a tight, nervy but undeniably classic songwriting style that pricks memories of the Jam or the Buzzcocks. Very, very promising. --Louis Pattison

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This is the debut album by the East London four-piece indieact whose music has been compared to that of The Smiths andThe Strokes, amongst others. 'Up The Bracket' was produced by ex-Clash guitarist, Mick Jones. Included is the single, 'Up The Bracket', and the double A-side tracks 'I Get Along' and 'The Boys In The Band'.


 
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Memories, 13 Feb 2005
Two years on and a chance to look back, and hopefully to get anyone who reads this to buy what is looking to be an album that will transcend all time, and space.

What a shame about the state of the band now. Split up, all with their different groups, Pete practically dead, and The Libertines ground to a halt. When I listen to this (and the excellent second album) it makes me cry to think of the lost potential. These guys are good. Really good. Astonishingly good. Its a fact, not just a rumour. What a waste.

Simpy a superb album. It has everything - catchy melodys that you can dance to, memorable lyrics, charismatic frontmen with charm and wit, and the obligatory dark rock and roll ledgends.

The Libertines are often assosiated with The Clash and The Sex Pistols; what a lot of people don't realise is their biggest influence is The Beatles. Its one of the reasons why they're so good! Listen with an open mind and you can hear the parallels in melody and song structure betwen the London foursome and the Liverpool superstars. Pete and Carl are the new John and Paul, and they are the only artists to have inspired the same levels of hysteria since the 60s.

My favourite tracks are Death On The Stairs and up The Bracket, but honestly every song is astounding. You can dance to it, sing to it, riot to it, make love to it... I was at a Razoright gig in Manchester when the Libs were played over the loudspeaker before the band came on. I can safely say that nothing Razorlight played got as loud a cheer as The Boy Looked At Johnny did.

I have fallen in love with The Libertines. I only pray to God they get back together.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Do you have to ask..., 29 Jan 2005
So, i decided to see what all the fuss was out....Boy, it was worth it. The first Libertines CD i heard was the brilliant self-tilted album, and that was probabaly just as well, as its a great album to introduce you to their great grasp of brit rock and fast punk. After enjoying the self-tilted, i decided to try the debut. I wasnt expecting much, but WOW. What an album. From start to finish this CD is pure genius. Songs like "Death on the Stairs", "Horrorshow" and "The Good old days" are timeless classics and the beatle-styled "Radio America" is just stunning.Its one of those albums where your favouite tracks change every time you listen to it. At the moment im currently loving "Tell the King" and "Time for heroes". The real shame is that Petes now suffering from all his problems and this caused the band to quit. However they left us with 2 astounding albums, proof; just listen to this album. Up the bracket is never off my CD player, and im currently onto my 2nd copy (my 1st broke!). Brilliant album. Get it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars London's FINEST, 10 Oct 2004
This is the first Libertines album. If you have neitehr albums then I suggest you by this first. In my opinion it is slightly better tahn the second, as the strain is showing on the second with the rift between the two front-men, Pete Doherty and Carl Barat. I can't really explain how they make their music so good. the riffs and chords are so loosely put together, and in theory it shouldn't sound good, but it sounds amazing when you listen to it. The songs really do grow on you though. If you're not keen on them at first, persevere and you'll love them.
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