Down in Albion

2005 studio album by Babyshambles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Down in Albion

Down in Albion is the debut album by Babyshambles, Pete Doherty's post-Libertines band.

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Down in Albion
Studio album by
Released14 November 2005 (2005-11-14)
Recorded2005
StudioTwin Peaks Studio
Metropolis Studios
GenreIndie rock, garage punk, garage rock
Length63:49
LabelRough Trade
ProducerMick Jones
Babyshambles chronology
Down in Albion
(2005)
The Blinding EP
(2006)
Pete Doherty chronology
The Libertines
(2004)
Down in Albion
(2005)
The Blinding EP
(2006)
Singles from Down in Albion
  1. "Fuck Forever"
    Released: 15 August 2005
  2. "Albion"
    Released: 28 November 2005
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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic56/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Blender[3]
The Guardian[4]
The Independent[5]
Mojo[6]
NME7/10[7]
Pitchfork7.7/10[8]
Q[9]
Rolling Stone[10]
SpinB−[11]
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Down in Albion was released on 14 November 2005 on Rough Trade Records, although it was leaked on the Internet on 19 October 2005. Produced by Mick Jones, Down in Albion contains a re-recorded version of their second single "Killamangiro" as well as a reggae track, "Pentonville". The influence of The Clash has been noted on songs such as "À rebours" and "The 32nd of December". The inclusion of "Albion" is controversial among fans, due to the song's history as a fan favorite from the days of The Libertines.

The first track, "La Belle et la Bête" (French for "Beauty and the Beast"), features the vocals of Doherty's then-girlfriend Kate Moss, and "Pentonville" was written by Doherty and The General, a friend he met whilst an inmate in Pentonville Prison.[12] The album was seen as a move away from The Libertines' style of music.[13]

The artwork for the album was created by Doherty.[14]

Track listing

All tracks by Pete Doherty unless otherwise stated.

  1. "La Belle et la Bête" (featuring Kate Moss) (Pete Doherty, Rob Chevalley, Peter Wolfe) – 5:05
  2. "Fuck Forever" (Doherty, Patrick Walden) – 4:37
  3. "À rebours" – 3:23
  4. "The 32nd of December" – 3:08
  5. "Pipedown" (Doherty, Walden) – 2:35
  6. "Sticks and Stones" (Doherty, Wolfe) – 4:51
  7. "Killamangiro" – 3:13
  8. "8 Dead Boys" – 4:16
  9. "In Love with a Feeling" – 2:51
  10. "Pentonville" Feat. The General (General Santana) – 3:49
  11. "What Katy Did Next" (Doherty, Alan Wass) – 3:07
  12. "Albion" – 5:24
  13. "Back from the Dead" (Doherty, Wolfe) – 2:52
  14. "Loyalty Song" (Doherty, Walden) – 3:32
  15. "Up the Morning" – 5:43
  16. "Merry Go Round" – 5:22

Personnel

Technical
  • Mick Jonesproducer
  • Bill Price – mixing, recorded by
  • Adam Fuest – recorded by
  • Iain Gore – recorded by
  • Daniel Parry – assistant engineer
  • George Williams – assistant engineer
  • Matt Paul – assistant engineer
  • Jeff Teader – layout
  • Hedi Slimane – photos

Singles

Chart performance

More information Chart (2005), Providers ...
Chart (2005) Providers Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[15] BPI/The Official Charts Company 10
European Top 100 Albums - 32
French Albums Chart[15] SNEP/IFOP 72
German Albums Chart[15] Media Control 46
Irish Albums Chart[15] IRMA 28
Swedish Albums Chart[15] GLF 46
Italian Albums Chart[16] FIMI 99
Swiss Albums Chart[15] Media Control 93
Chart (2006) Providers Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart[15] Media Control 52
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References

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