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This album belongs to The Courteeners.
referencing St. Jude, LP, Album, 1767024. I’m so glad this is being re-pressed, I’m not usually a fan of re-presses I prefer 1st presses if I can get one but £500 is crazy. Hopefully the availability of the re-press & the new acoustic re-release will bring down the greedy 1st press sellers.
Jude - Студийный альбом от The Courteeners. Вышел 7 апреля 2008г. В альбом вошло 41 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:53:05. The Courteeners - Please Don't Live (With Cut into Standing Here by The Stone Roses). The Courteeners - Please Don't Live. The Courteeners - Acrylic (w/Lyrics). The Courteeners - Acrylic. The Courteeners- Acrylic lyrics. The Courteeners - Acrylic - Live at Coachella 2009.
The Courteeners performing at the OXEGEN '08 festival in Ireland. The Courteeners were approached by producer, Stephen Street of The Smiths, Blur and Morrissey fame about the possibility of working together. They first released a single "What Took You So Long?" on 14 January 2008, a song which reached No. 20 in the United Kingdom charts. The debut album, St. Jude, was released on 7 April 2008 by Polydor Records. It was launched at Manchester's Market Street HMV store.
By: The Courteeners (2008, Rock). More albums from The Courteeners: Mapping The Rendezvous by The Courteeners. Falcon by The Courteeners. Concrete Love by The Courteeners. View all albums . St. Jude. By: The Courteeners (2008, Rock).
Peter Brook's rigorous production raises all sorts of new questions for Michael Billington. No one expected the Courteeners to win the inaugural Guardian First Album award. Not even the Courteeners. Not because they feel they don't deserve it - as lead singer Liam Fray says: "If you don't think your homework is the best, why are you handing it in?" - but because of the vitriol their debut LP, St Jude, unleashed on theguardian.
Jude is the debut album by british indie rock band The Courteeners, which was released on 7 April 2008. In support of the album the band embarked on a European tour
Jude is the debut studio album by British indie rock band The Courteeners. It was released through Polydor on 7 April 2008.
Now, Fray is not the equal of those bands as either a distinctive frontman or as an instantly memorable songwriter, but the best parts of St. Jude are at least superior to, say, Menswear or Cast. Tracks like the singles "What Took You So Long?" and "Not Nineteen Forever" fairly leap out of the gate, all jangly guitar lines and galloping rhythm sections, topped with Fray's endearingly yobbish vocals and unabashed sentimental lyrical streak, and the more measured material throws enough changeups to keep the album from getting tiring.
Jude is the debut studio album by British indie rock band The Courteeners. The album reached number 4 in the UK Album chart and passed its 100,000th sale the same week follow-up Falcon was released. The 990 sales the album collected during that period, brought the total up to 100,757 In December 2008 St. Jude won the inaugural Guardian's First British Album Award beating albums by Glasvegas, Duffy, Adele, and Noah & The Whale. The award was voted for by members of the public and The Guardian journalists St. Studio album by. The Courteeners.
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