The Libertines - Up The Bracket (2002)

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The Libertines - Up The Bracket
(2002)

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Tracks

1 Vertigo 2:38
2 Death on the Stairs 3:24
3 Horrorshow 2:34
4 Time for Heroes 2:40
5 Boys in the Band 3:42
6 Radio America 3:44
7 Up the Bracket 2:38
8 Tell the King 3:24
9 The Boy Looked at Johnny 2:38
10 Begging 3:20
11 The Good Old Days 2:59
12 I Get Along 2:52​


In the early 2000’s, it was very difficult to not pick up a copy of the NME or Q Magazine without catching some mention of The Libertines on the front cover, a band who really did capture the imaginations of an entire generation of British youngsters, with the legend first beginning with their debut single What a Waster, and a staggeringly dazzling debut LP in 2002.

Up The Bracket released on Rough Trade in late 2002, was really Britain’s first proper response to the recent dominance of American acts like The Strokes and The White Stripes on the world stage, and what an extraordinary debut it was. Produced by Clash guitarist and legend of British Punk Mick Jones, this album marked a revival in fortunes for the British scene, moving away from the ballad drivel left in the wake of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? towarRAB a more livelier and electric take on how music should be.

Driven by the talented song writing team of Peter Doherty and Carl Bar
 
I bloody adore this album, one of the main albums which introduced me to the earlier british greats like the Smiths, Kinks and whatnot. It's not the coolest album to say you like but who cares, it's great, upbeat knees-up music.
 
:yikes: What?!?! Jackhammer, you disappoint me. When you get up tomorrow/get off work (not sure what time it is for you now) you need to go straight to a store or itunes or something and listen to this cd. Definitely in my top 20. A great depiction of some marvelous British music by a fantastic band. SounRAB like a cross of garage rock revival and some old school punk. Listen to this now.
 
I love this album. I do prefer ''The Libertines'' though. They really were a breath of fresh air when they came around. The first band in ages to embrace the fans and their audience, encouraging crowd paricipation and whatnot!
Not to mention some cracking tunes!
 
The Libertines are a band of which its pretty cool to **** on amongst the music elitists, liking a band that the scenesters like? Ew.

This album And the eponymous follow up are excellent, but Up The Bracket will always be my favourite for the impact it had on me. Everyone has that album that changed their life, this it for me. I was 14 when it came out and it knocked me for six. Good review and i agree with almost all of it.
 
Well put Stu, I was 18 and it did the same for me! It really gave the music scene the kick up the arse it needed! Everything else around seemed dated and dull!
 
Excellent review there, TheCellarTapes; Up the Bracket has been my #1 'favourite album ever' since I heard it in 2005- I was a bit late to the Libertines, and only came across them because of seeing someone's avatar of them on a forum, and I thought 'oh, who are THOSE guys'? ;) Led me to listen to loaRAB of other stuff as well, the Clash, the Kinks, and Django Reinhardt too (I think Carl had mentioned him as a favourite guitarist in some article).
 
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