The Libertines is the self-titled second studio album by the English indie rock band The Libertines, released on August 30, 2004, through Rough Trade Records. The album delves into the tumultuous relationship between frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty, capturing the raw energy and emotion that defined the band's sound. Produced by Mick Jones of The Clash, the record showcases a blend of garage rock revival and indie rock influences.
Tracklist:
Side A:
A1. Can't Stand Me Now
A2. Last Post on the Bugle
A3. Don't Be Shy
A4. The Man Who Would Be King
A5. Music When the Lights Go Out
A6. Narcissist
A7. The Ha Ha Wall
Side B:
B1. Arbeit Macht Frei
B2. Campaign of Hate
B3. What Katie Did
B4. Tomblands
B5. The Saga
B6. Road to Ruin
B7. What Became of the Likely Lads
B8. France (Hidden Track)
Rough Trade
2021
Vinyl, LP
Black
RTRADLP166
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