Anthemic British rock that combines joy and sadness.
The powerful drums and refreshing guitar riffs are dynamic. The loud band sound and clear melody harmonize to create an uplifting feeling that shines in live performances.
From the intro, explosive drums and thick guitars create a straightforward rock momentum. "Here We Stand" continues the pop feel of their previous album, but presents a more solid and mature band sound. Vocalist Jon Fratelli's sense of melody shines through in his rough-and-tumble sound, and the lyrics are lyrical, blending the everyday with longing. The production is clear, and the brass and harmonies are cleverly placed. True to its track record of reaching number 5 in the UK, this album encapsulates the charm of British rock, combining energy and melancholy.
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1)
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My Friend John
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2)
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Lupe Brown
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3)
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Milk And Money
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4)
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Jesus Stole My Baby
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5)
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Nobodies Favorite Actor
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Ella's In The Band
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A Heady Tale
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8)
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Shameless
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Look Out Sunshine!
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10)
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Stragglers Moon
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11)
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Mistress Mabel
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12)
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Babydoll
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13)
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Tell Me A Lie
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14)
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Acid Jazz Singer
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D:
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Henrietta
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Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night
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3)
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Ole Black 'n' Blue Eyes
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4)
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Chelsea Dagger
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5)
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Baby Fratelli
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6)
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Flathead
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Engineer - Giles Hall
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Mixed By - Tom Lord Alge
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Producer - The Fratellis
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Engineer - Stuart McCredie
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Engineer [Assistant] - Alan Moffat
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Bass Guitar - Barry
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Written-By - Jon Fratelli
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Guitar, Piano, Vocals - Jon
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Drums - Mince
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Design - Traffic (8)
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Artwork [Logo] - Mark James (11)
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Management - Anthony McGill
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Photography By [Cover] - Chip Simons
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Photography By [Band] - Scarlett Page
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Liner Notes - 村上ひさし