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- 'St. Jude' is the debut album from Mancunian indie four-piece The Courteeners. After signing to Polydor Records in 2007 the band went on to support the likes of The Coral and hooked up with producer Stephen Street (Blur, Babyshambles) to create a record bursting with guitar noise and rasping, energetic vocals. Singles include 'What Took You So Long' and 'Not Nineteen Forever'.
- Aftershow
- Cavorting
- Bide Your Time
- What Took You So Long?
- Please Don't
- If It Wasn't For Me
- No You Didn't, No You Don't
- How Come
- Kings Of The New Road
- Not Nineteen Forever
- Fallowfield Hillbilly
- Yesterday, Today

Average rating (25 reviews)
Terrific
SuperLeedsUnited | 07/05/2008 | See all SuperLeedsUnited's reviews (1) »
This album is one of the best I have ever bought. This band willbe huge and hopefully give us more fantastic music like this.
Cavorting their way to success!
misshelly | 04/05/2008 | See all misshelly's reviews (1) »
I'm not usually an indie girl but a friend played me the album and I was hooked. It's got loads of really upbeat tracks, and I was mesmerised Liam Fray's distinctive Northern accent. I think the best tracks on the album are 'Bide Your Time' and 'Please Don't', and it's almost impossible to sit still to 'Cavorting'. Their sound is totally different to Oasis, but they sure have the potential to be around for as long. Can't wait to see them live in Manchester this October!
If you like What Took You So Long & Not Nineteen Forever...
Seg920 | 01/05/2008 | See all Seg920's reviews (24) »
...Then I think this album is definitly for you. Their tracks just get better and better and "Bide Your Time" and "Please Don't" are two of the best on the album. I can see these being huge in the near future. They're bringing something a little bit different to the indie scene which I think it needs right now and this singer's voice is really lively and upbeat, as is the whole album. Easy, a well deserved 5 Stars and nothing less.


























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