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Up All Night

Up All Night
Razorlight

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Track Listing

  1. Leave Me Alone
  2. Rock 'N' Roll Lies
  3. Vice
  4. Up All Night
  5. Which Way Is Out
  6. Rip It Up
  7. Don't Go Back to Dalston
  8. Golden Touch
  9. Stumble and Fall
  10. In the City
  11. To the Sea
  12. Fall, Fall, Fall
  13. Somewhere Else [*]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #246820 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-05-17
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Razorlight have the 'golden touch'4
I have been playing and enjoying this 2004 debut album more and more since seeing the guys in concert and witnessing just what a great live band they are.You tend to appreciate a band more so when you know they can cut it live.
'Up All Night' is an album full of passion and energy and proves the band has more spirit,more tunes and more balls than any other out there.
It may be of interest to Razorlight's new legion of fans,aquired after listening to the more commercial,radio friendly second album,'Razorlight' that this offering is a lot more raw,almost bordering on punk rock rather than indie/pop,but no less enjoyable though.
This version has 'Fall Fall Fall' rather than 'Hang By,Hang By' which is no bad thing as it is a great track and went down a storm as an oncore on their recent tour.
'Golden Touch', 'Stumble and Fall' and a song written with Pete Doherty and his drug addiction in mind 'Don't go back to Dalston' are the most popular and well know songs here,but every track is of high quality with no fillers to be found.
The band only formed in 2002 but not everything has ran smoothly during their short time together amid rumours that frontman Johnny Borrell doesn't get on too well with the bands two Swedish guitarists,fighting on stage,turning up late for gigs and it is no secret that Borrell has a high opinion of himself,if he was made of chocolate he would eat himself,but if they can keep on the straight and narrow and churning out songs like these then Razorlight have one hell of a future ahead of themselves.