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The Courteeners

The Courteeners Album: “St. Jude”

The Courteeners Album: “St. Jude”
Album Information :
Title: St. Jude
Release Date:2008-10-14
Type:Album
Genre:
Label:Universal
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:602517736924
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Aftershow Video
2 Cavorting Video
3 Bide Your Time Video
4 What Took You So Long? Video
5 Please Don't Video
6 If It Wasn't For Me Video
7 No You Didn't, No You Don't Video
8 How Come Video
9 Kings Of The New Road Video
10 Not Nineteen Forever Video
11 Fallowfield Hillbilly
12 Yesterday, Today & Probably Tomorrow Video
13 (Untitled Hidden Track)
14 (Untitled Hidden Track)
15 (Untitled Hidden Track)
16 (Untitled Hidden Track)
17 (Untitled Hidden Track)
18 (Untitled Hidden Track)
19 (Untitled Hidden Track)
20 (Untitled Hidden Track)
21 (Untitled Hidden Track)
Frank "fje00" (Dayton, OH) - April 02, 2009
- Just can't get enough

Saw them recently when they opened for Morrissey in Columbus OH. Very impressive. Bought CD without hesitation. Can't wait for more from these guys.

G. Johnson (STL) - September 16, 2008
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Best Album of 2008 (so far)

This gets better and better and better as time goes by. I have had it in constant rotation in my car for months. Very Smiths like, but heavier guitar. Extremely catchy sounds. Great voice and lyrics. You can turn it up LOUD.

Elizabeth (Austin, TX) - April 18, 2009
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Insanely addictive

I saw The Courteeners open for Morrissey last Sunday. I can't remember the last time I enjoyed the opening band's set, but enjoy is probably too tame a word for the experience. I ordered this album upon coming home from the show.

St. Jude is captivating. Each time I listen to the album, I find there is a lyric or melody I hadn't noticed before. The sound is layered, melodic. Of course, the vocalist sings with a definite Mancunian accent. "Us" sounds like "oo-s". Charming. They remind me of James, without sounding just like James.

I don't get The Smiths references. I can see why Morrissey is impressed with these guys. Their lyrics are intelligent, with just the right amound of saltiness added for fun. I wondered at the explicit lyrics label when I got the cd. Of course, once I'd adjusted to the accent, I understood. Their sound, while clearly influenced by so many other bands, is all their own. There's a rustic touch to the actual music here that, being a Smiths/ Morrissey fan for most of my life (I'm 34), I can't equate with The Smiths.

Okay, so I'm not a professional music critic. I love this album and look forward to more from The Courteeners.