Up the Bracket (song)
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"Up the Bracket" | ||
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Single by The Libertines | ||
from the album Up The Bracket | ||
Released | September 30, 2002 | |
Format | CD, 7" | |
Genre | Post-punk revival | |
Length | 2:38 | |
Label | Rough Trade Records | |
Producer(s) | Mick Jones | |
Chart positions | ||
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The Libertines singles chronology | ||
"What a Waster" (2002) |
"Up the Bracket" (2002) |
"Time for Heroes (2003) |
"Up the Bracket" is the second single from The Libertines and their first from debut album Up the Bracket.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CDS 1
- "Up the Bracket"
- "Boys in the Band"
- "Skag and Bone Man"
[edit] CDS 2
- "Up the Bracket"
- "The Delaney"
- "Plan A"
[edit] 7"
- "Up the Bracket"
- "Boys in the Band"
Carl Barât | Peter Doherty | John Hassall | Gary Powell |
Anthony Rossomando | Johnny Borrell | Paul Dufour | Steve Bedlow (Scarborough Steve) |
Discography |
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Albums and EPs: Up the Bracket | I Get Along EP | The Libertines |
Singles: "What a Waster" | "Up the Bracket" | "Time for Heroes" | "Don't Look Back into the Sun" | "Can't Stand Me Now" | "What Became of the Likely Lads" |
DVDs: Boys in the Band | Who the Hell Is Pete Doherty? |
Books: The Libertines Bound Together |
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