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Waterloo to Anywhere

 
Album Review: Waterloo to Anywhere

  • Artist: Dirty Pretty Things
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 16, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Carl Barat's reputation as the (slightly more) responsible Libertine continues with Waterloo to Anywhere, his first album with Dirty Pretty Things, which also features former Libs drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossamundo, who filled in for Pete Doherty on the Libertines' last few tours. The album plays like a cleaner, slightly more straightforward version of the mod-punk Barat contributed to his former band: tightly engineered blasts of sound like "Deadwood" and the limber, bouncy "Doctors & Dealers" get the album off to an impressive start, which should please Libertines fans burned out on Doherty's seemingly endless vicious cycle of arrests and addiction -- and, more importantly, on Babyshambles' erratic performances on stage and in the studio. The snarling wit that Barat brought to the Libertines is also in full force on Waterloo to Anywhere, particularly on the songs Barat claims aren't about his ex-bandmate, but "Evil Carl," aka his own negative traits and demons from when the Libertines were still around. They're definitely songs about leaving someone or something behind: Barat insists that "the enemy is right inside my head" over a beat that snaps and bounces, and wants to "put all the rumors to bed" on Waterloo to Anywhere's standout track, "Bang Bang You're Dead." But, though the album is almost nothing but stomping rockers and Dirty Pretty Things' energy never flags, it feels a little too predictable. The second half of the album particularly suffers from samey songwriting (although the final track, "Last of the Small Town Playboys," is a notable exception), and it's all too tempting to replace Waterloo to Anywhere's less-impressive tracks with the handful of coherent songs from Babyshambles' Down in Albion for a would-be Libertines reunion. Barat's music doesn't have the baggage associated with Doherty's brooding, poetic aspirations, but it doesn't quite have the same impact, either. As their respective post-Libertines albums show, Barat is capable of being very good with Dirty Pretty Things, and Doherty is capable of occasional brilliance with Babyshambles. But, for greatness (or at least the potential for it), they need each other. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Deadwood Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (2:27)
Gin & Milk Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:06)
Bang Bang You're Dead Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:32)
Blood Thirsty Bastards Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:10)
The Gentry Cove Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (2:32)
Doctors and Dealers Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:17)
The Enemy Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:36)
If You Love a Woman Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:12)
You Fucking Love It Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (1:53)
Wondering Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (2:54)
Last of the Small Town Playboys Dirty Pretty Things Dirty Pretty Things (3:30)

Credits

Pete Jackson (Management), Carl Barat (Group Member), Anthony Rossomando (Guitar), Didz Hammond (Group Member), Tony Doogan (Producer), Alan McGee (Management), Tony Doogan (Engineer), Dave Sardy (Audio Production), Tony Doogan (Mixing), Gary Powell (Drums), D. Sardy (Producer), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Carl Barat (Vocals), D. Sardy (Mixing), Hannah Bays (Illustrations), Anthony Rossomando (Group Member)
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Waterloo to Anywhere
Studio album by Dirty Pretty Things
Released 8 May 2006
Genre Garage Rock Revival
Post-punk revival
Length 36:34
Label Mercury, Vertigo
Producer Dave Sardy, Tony Doogan
Professional reviews
Dirty Pretty Things chronology
Waterloo to Anywhere
(2006)
Romance at Short Notice
(2008)

Waterloo to Anywhere is the debut album by English indie rock band Dirty Pretty Things, fronted by former Libertine Carl Barât. The album was produced by Dave Sardy and Tony Doogan, and released on May 8, 2006 in the United Kingdom where it debuted at #3 in the UK Albums Chart (see 2006 in British music).

The album was leaked onto the internet in early April 2006. The cover and all artwork for the album was made by artist Hannah Bays.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Deadwood" – 2:28
  2. "Doctors and Dealers" – 3:18
    • The American edition of the album features this song at track 6.
  3. "Bang Bang You're Dead" – 3:33
  4. "Blood Thirsty Bastards" – 3:11
  5. "The Gentry Cove" – 2:32
  6. "Gin & Milk" – 3:06
    • The American edition of the album features this song at track 2.
  7. "The Enemy" – 3:36
  8. "If You Love a Woman" – 3:13
  9. "You Fucking Love It" – 1:54
  10. "Wondering" – 2:54
  11. "Last of the Small Town Playboys" – 3:31
  12. "B.U.R.M.A." (UK edition only) – 3:18
    • Not included on the British LP or the American release.

Japanese edition bonus tracks

  • "Gin & Milk" (acoustic version)
  • "Wondering" (tavern version)

Limited edition bonus 7"

A limited edition version of the LP included an additional 7" with the following tracks.

  1. "Bang Bang You’re Dead" (acoustic)
  2. "B.U.R.M.A" – 3:18

Limited edition bonus DVD

A limited edition version of the CD included a DVD directed by Goatie Lewis with five live tracks from their concert at Macadam Building, King's College London, on March 8, 2006.

  1. "The Enemy"
  2. "Blood Thirsty Bastards"
  3. "Gentry Cove"
  4. "Bang Bang You're Dead"
  5. "Last of the Small Town Playboys"

Singles

The lead single from the album, "Bang Bang You're Dead", was released on April 24 and peaked at #4 in the UK Singles Chart. Second single "Deadwood" peaked at #20 upon its release on July 11. The third single from the album, "Wondering" was released on October 15 and peaked at #34 in the charts.

Release details

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Japan 2006-05-03 Universal International, Vertigo Records CD UICR-1047 / 4 988005 426963
United Kingdom 2006-05-08 Mercury, Vertigo Records LP 6 02498 56418 9
CD 6 02498 53266 9
CD / DVD 6 02498 56134 8
United States 2006-08-08 Mercury, Vertigo, Interscope Records CD B0007235-02 / 6 02498 57279 5

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