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The Libertines were a rock band from London, England, founded by [[Carl Barât]] and Pete Doherty. They released two albums before breaking up in 2004. After the break-up, Pete Doherty became the front man for Babyshambles, while Barât went on to form the band Dirty Pretty Things.
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- Origin: London, England
- Years Active: 1997-2004
- Label: Rough Trade
- [http: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Libertines#Discography Discography]
- Their self-titled second album, released in 2004, sold over 72,000 copies in its first week of release
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Albums
The Libertines' debut, 2003's Up the Bracket, was a commercial hit in England and critically acclaimed by both the English and American music press, although it was called derivative of The Strokes and The Clash. The album was produced by former Clash guitarist Mick Jones. The second album, self-titled and released in 2004, would be the last collaboration to date between Barât and Doherty, and showcased a more mature sound, with subtle elements of The Kinks and The Clash at the forefront.Doherty/Barât Partnership
Like many rock songwriting teams, Doherty and Barât's relationship was defined by tension, both musical and personal. The musical tug-of-war was between Barât's sharp punk-influenced song structures and Doherty's looser, often drug-fueled, poetic ambition. Interpersonal tension, reportedly caused by Doherty's crack and heroin abuse, came to a head during the recording of the second album. Security was reportedly hired for the sessions, in order to keep the pair from fighting.Categories
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The Libertine - $14.95
Oscar® nominee* Johnny Depp delivers "a tour de force performance" (Baz Bamigboye, The Daily Mail) in the "seductively entertaining" (Jan Stuart, Newsday) The Libertine. As the celebrated writer and bad boy John Wilmot, second Earl of Roch...
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Re-issued alongside the release of John Malkovich's outrageously sexy film, starring Johnny Depp, Samantha Morton, Jack Devenport and Malkovich himself. The Libertine was first seen at the Royal Court in 1994, in a production by Max Staffor...
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Up the Bracket - $11.98
2002 debut album for London-based rock 'n' roll outfit, produced by Mick Jones of the Clash. 12 tracks including the first two singles, 'I Get Along' & the title track. Rough Trade. 2002.
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Following-up the success the The Libertines 2004 album, Rough Trade releases a limited double CD/DVD package. The Pal DVD consists of live tracks in Japan, Madrid & London, video, photos and extra footage of the band, interviews and award f...
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