Not a shambles after all!!!
Nse Ette | Lagos, Nigeria | 02/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pete Doherty has been such a tabloid regular, it's a wonder he found the time to go into the studio with his band mates to record this, their sophomore album. Surprise surprise, it's not the shambles lots of people expected, proving that much like partner in crime Amy Winehouse, his extracurricular antics haven't overshadowed his talent.
It features 4 co-writes with his famous ex, Kate Moss (her photo originally appeared on the CD cover). Opening are a pair of highlights; the lovely "Carry on up the morning" (excellent guitar work), followed by lead single (and UK #6 hit) the more jagged "Delivery" (catchy chorus with nice harmonies). "Side of the road" is a tempo shifting rocker (soft to punk), very nice!
The upbeat country tinged "You talk" is one of the Moss co-writes, the others being "French dog blues", the harmonica (or accordion?) laced "Baddies boogie", and "Deft left hand".
"There she goes" isn't the LA's hit, but a brilliant bluesy song which wouldn't sound out of place on an album by The Cure, one of the highlights on this CD.
Calming things down are "UnBilo titled", the psychedelic sounding "Crumb begging baghead", "Unstookie titled" (an instrumental), and the rather sensitive acoustic ballad "Lost art of murder".
The album made #5 in the UK, outperforming the band's debut. Well done Pete and co!! Now, if only he can do this more often...
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"'ere Comes A Delivery..."
Wm G Rhodes | Ga rage | 12/20/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Shotter's Nation (CD/DVD) Folks, Please review the music and not the man! It is like crucifying Christ because you did not like the way The Bible ended! Personally, I thought "Down In Albion" to be a brilliant mess! "Shotter's Nation," 'owever is a cleaned up great record! Recorded "properly" like Mick Jones would not 'ave 'ad a clue as to what a proper recording might sound like! Yeah, right! Getting cleaned up, Pete decided it was time to make a clean record for the radio fans and not the 'ardcore who love 'im as much for anything as they do for everything! Folks, love 'im or 'ate 'im, 'e 'as 2 crooked fingers and a pulse and like Jack Nicholson's "The Departed" character said, quoting John Lennon, "I'm an artist, and if you give give me a tuba, I'll bring you something out of it!" I took to "Down In Albion" immediately whereas this one 'as taken me a day or two. Not the sequel to "DIA" asI 'ad 'oped though I really would of been disappointed 'ad it of been! I am not a critic or a guitar player so I will not suggest what you are suppose to like, but throw it back on the grill, flip it over a few times and I am sure you will find a well done "proper" record! As always, Play Loudly! Now, if you are thoroughly confused, read The Books of Albion! Peace, Love and Merry Xmas!
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Brilliance!
S. Regos | Hollywood, CA | 02/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Although the songs on this disc are reminiscent of everyone from David Bowie to Mott the Hoople to T Rex, the Sex Pistols and more, there's no denying that they are all great songs - I love them all, except maybe 2 that I just like. This is my favorite CD in a long time and I can't stop listening to it."