Up the Bracket
Up the Bracket | ||||
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File:Upthebracket.jpg | ||||
Studio album by The Libertines | ||||
Released | 14 October 2002 | |||
Recorded | August 2002, RAK, London | |||
Genre | Garage rock revival, indie rock | |||
Length | 36:33 | |||
Label | Rough Trade | |||
Producer | Mick Jones | |||
The Libertines chronology | ||||
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Singles from Up the Bracket | ||||
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Up the Bracket is the debut album by English indie rock band The Libertines, released in October 2002. It reached #35 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was part of a resurgence for the British indie/alternative scene[citation needed] and received widespread praise from critics and has quickly become considered one of the greatest albums of the 2000s.[1]
The album's cover is based on an image of rioting during the Argentine economic crisis of 1999–2002.[citation needed]
Title
The title Up the Bracket alludes to a phrase used by English comedian Tony Hancock in Hancock's Half Hour, a slang term meaning a punch in the throat. Hancock is also referenced in the opening track, "Vertigo" – "lead pipes, your fortune's made", being a line from the Half Hour episode "The Poetry Society". Pete Doherty is known to be a lifelong fan of Hancock and a member of the Tony Hancock Appreciation Society, as well as featuring on a BBC documentary about him.[2]
Release
The album was re-released on 8 September 2003 with an additional track, "What a Waster" and DVD featuring the promotional videos for the singles: "Up the Bracket", "Time for Heroes" and "I Get Along".
Reception
Professional ratings | |
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 78/100[3] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
Blender | [5] |
Entertainment Weekly | A–[6] |
The Guardian | [7] |
Pitchfork Media | 8.5/10[8] |
Q | [9] |
Rolling Stone | [10] |
Spin | A[11] |
Sputnikmusic | 4.5/5[12] |
The Village Voice | A[13] |
Upon release, Up the Bracket received universal acclaim and praise. Online music magazine Pitchfork Media placed Up the Bracket at number 138 on their list of top 200 albums of the 2000s,[1] and it was placed 44 on a similar list by Uncut.[14] NME placed the album tenth in a list of the greatest British albums ever,[15] as well as calling it the second greatest album of the decade.[16] NME also placed the album number 70 on its list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. Rolling Stone placed the album number 61 on its list of the 100 Greatest Debut Albums of All Time and number 94 on its list of the 100 Greatest Albums of the 2000s.
In April 2008, BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe chose the album as one of his Masterpieces, playing the album in full with interviews from the band members, fans and fellow musicians who were influenced by the album.[17]
Track listing
All songs written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barât.
- "Vertigo" – 2:37
- "Death on the Stairs" – 3:24
- "Horrorshow" – 2:34
- "Time for Heroes" – 2:40
- "Boys in the Band" – 3:42
- "Radio America" – 3:44
- "Up the Bracket" – 2:40
- "Tell the King" – 3:22
- "The Boy Looked at Johnny" – 2:38
- "Begging" – 3:20
- "The Good Old Days" – 2:59
- "I Get Along" – 2:51
- Bonus tracks
Bonus tracks on US, Canadian, Spanish and Japanese edition | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
13. | "What a Waster" (non-album single) | 3:58 |
14. | "Mocking Bird" (hidden track) | 3:17 |
Bonus tracks on Australian release | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
13. | "What a Waster" (non-album single) | 2:58 |
14. | "Mayday" (b-side to "What a Waster" single) | 1:02 |
Bonus track on 2003 UK reissue | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
13. | "What a Waster" (non-album single) | 2:58 |
2003 UK reissue bonus DVD | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Up The Bracket" (music video) | 2:55 |
2. | "Time for Heroes" (music video) | 2:56 |
3. | "I Get Along" (music video) | 2:50 |
- "What a Waster" is listed as track 113 on US, Canadian, Spanish, Japanese and UK reissue editions
Chart performance
Charts (2002) | Peak position |
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UK Albums Chart | 35 |
French Albums Chart | 120 |
Japan Albums Chart | 49 |
Swedish Albums Chart | 59 |
US Top Heatseekers | 13 |
Footnotes
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