The Libertines - Time For Heroes: The Best Of The Libertines reviews
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| Musicomh |
All together now: Oh, I cherish you my looooooooove.
You can waste all day debating whether or not a band that announced its official split just three years ago, having produced only two albums, is really deserving of a 'Best Of'. Alternatively, you could shut up and listen to the songs that saved your life....full text |
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| Hmv |
Bringing together the tracks that defined a generation, from their epochal debut 'Up The Bracket' and feted, self-titled No. 1 follow-up, 'Time For Heroes' is a timely reminder of the unique talent of Albion's favourite sons Pete Doherty, Carl Barât, John Hasall and Gary Powell.
It includes six Top 40 hits and more, spanning 2002-2004, featuring the two Bernard Bulter produced classics, 'Don't Look Back In To The Sun' and 'What A Waster' which have never previously been available on either of their albums (produced by the legendary Mick Jones)....full text |
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| Lastbroadcast |
| What hasn’t been written or spoken about Pete Doherty and his time in The Libertines is minimal, but this review will attempt to concentrate on the music rather than just concentrating on the media hype that surrounds the ‘spokesmen for his generation’. This album brings together tracks from across the band’s existence - singles, album tracks and rare B-sides - and shows what an oddly inspiring band they actually were beyond all the hype....full text |
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