The B-side is a fairly generic, unremarkable track called "The Man Who Came To Stay" but it's worth it for the pure energy of the A-side, just don't belive the hype about the other stuff...
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Babyshambles - Killamangiro
Pete Doherty, Beduff's other contribution to the musical world, is a bit of a wasted talent. I've seen him live a couple of times, and despite his amy of followers beleiving everything he does is perfect, 90% of his work is mediocre at best, but the odd gem does shine through. Killamangiro is one of those gems. It's got al the ragged charm of the early Libertines tracks and it's excellently produced by Paul Epworth (who also does some excellent remixes under the name "Phones").
The B-side is a fairly generic, unremarkable track called "The Man Who Came To Stay" but it's worth it for the pure energy of the A-side, just don't belive the hype about the other stuff...
The B-side is a fairly generic, unremarkable track called "The Man Who Came To Stay" but it's worth it for the pure energy of the A-side, just don't belive the hype about the other stuff...
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Not really a fan of Doherty but do like the odd track. Love the Morrissey-esque vocals on this...
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