Up All Night [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Ms Vanity
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2. That's All You Are
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3. Overrated
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4. I Confess
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5. Goodbye
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6. Dirty Girl
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7. Inviting
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8. Can't Sleep
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9. Every Single Day
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10. Right Here
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11. Control
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12. Bad Timing
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13. Holding On
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Australian release for finalist of Australian Idol's debut album features 13 finely crafted pop songs with great hooks & melodies, & an unmistakable live rock edge. Includes the first single 'Ms Vanity'. BMG. 2004.
Up All Night,Rob Mills,Bmg,Pop,Rock/Pop
Up All Night [Import]
Average customer rating:
- Excellent Band
- Spectacular First Effort
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Up All Night
Razorlight
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0009353JQ
Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Leave Me Alone
- Rock'n'roll Lies
- Vice
- Up All Night
- Rip It Up
- Don't Go Back to Dalston
- Golden Touch
- Stumble and Fall
- Get It and Go
- In the City
- To the Sea
- Fall, Fall, Fall
- Somewhere Else
Album Details
This Version Has a UK Bonus Track "Somewhere Else". The Debut Album from the Instantly Likeable Quartet with Members from the UK, the USA and Sweden. After Relentless Touring, Great Word of Mouth and Personal Attention from None Other Than Uber Producer Steve Lillywhite, this Tight Unit Has Delivered the Goods in a Very Big Way. Concise, Tuneful Songs Matched with Electrifying Performances Very Much Harkens Back to Another Young Band Lillywhite Mentored Almost 25 Years Prior... Their Rip Roaring Version of "Rip it Up" Joins the Classic Ranks of Great Rock N Rollers and You'll Find Other Great Treats Throughout this Disc.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Band.......2005-09-02
I met the band on Live8 show at London, I was expecting for Pink Floyd performance, and in the meantime, this band showed up, and I really liked it. It is a tough rock but not like other US teenagers bands who really suck. This band is amazing, I decided to buy the album and I found fantastic British rock. This is one of my favourites
Spectacular First Effort.......2005-06-28
This version of the first album includes two bonus tracks, Something Else and Get It And Go. Although this is a very expensive import, it is the only place to get the Get It And Go track other than the Up All Night album with the bonus DVD (which is also expensive).
Although known as Johnny Borrell's band, Razorlight lays down an incredible screaming raw wall of sound with a constantly surprising thread of brilliant chords and subtle themes intertwined to make you smile at all the right places. Sometimes it's a new song, sometimes it's a pause or phrase, always it's a brilliant layering of song, lyric, and sound.
These guys formed in 02 and have paid dues on the London scene with all the famous names. It shows in every track. They are more than ready and this album is it. Johnny Borrell is nothing less than spectacular and bandmembers Björn Ågren, Christian Smith-Pancorvo, and Carl Dalemo make it all work. Andy Burrows has now replaced Christian Smith-Pancorvo on drums.
For a great run start the album with In The City/To The Sea/Fall, Fall, Fall - this is one of the best sequential runs ever recorded. Personally I think they sound like Razorlight, but if I was into categorizing everything by the obvious influences I would say this could be Patti Smith forgetting the lyrics to Gloria and then being invaded by the ghost of Lou Reed while being backed all the time by John Cage and Velvet Underground. It certainly isn't Dylan (some reviewers seem to think any significant lyric sounds like dear old Bob).
Everybody justifiably raves about Rock `n' roll Lies/Eyes and Leave Me Alone but this is one of those extremely rare albums that holds together very well with each track becoming part of the cuts before and after. It's almost a shame to talk about any single song when they all fit together so perfectly.
As with most bands these days, there is a plethora of extra and bonus tracks on CD Singles, EPs, Albums, DVDs, Import, Export, Japanese, U.S., U.K. and other versions. Here is a current list of the Razorlight track releases that are not on the regular U.S. CD Album releases:
Action!
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Here It Comes
Spirit
Yes, You Should Know
When He Was Twenty
Heartbreak Soup
Just Can't Explain
Fairy Tale Of New York
For Georgia
Bright Lights
Dean Take Your Time
Losing Your Mind
Get It And Go
(hardest to find - only on import with bonus & import with bonus DVD albums)
Hang By, Hang By
Control!
Dagger In Your Heart
Believe In Me
Anabelle Says
Hey Ya!
Somewhere Else
Keep The Right Profile
There are some additional live, remix, and video tracks in addition to the songs listed above.
Average customer rating:
- A decent albeit forgettable rock album - you'll be satisfied - it's not really deep and doesn't hold longterm value - 3.5 stars
- Spectacular First Effort
- Not one bad song
- Wonderful!
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Up All Night
Razorlight
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Indie Rock
| Indie & Lo-Fi
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
Britain
| British Isles
| Europe
| International
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Rock
| Imports
| Stores
| Music
ASIN: B00029R5OI
Release Date: 2004-08-17 |
Tracks:
- Leave Me Alone
- Rock N Roll Lies
- Vice
- Up All Night
- Which Way Is Out
- Rip It Up
- Don't Go Back to Dalston
- Golden Touch
- Stumble and Fall
- In the City
- To the Sea
- Fall, Fall, Fall
Customer Reviews:
A decent albeit forgettable rock album - you'll be satisfied - it's not really deep and doesn't hold longterm value - 3.5 stars.......2006-01-06
Razorlight's "Up All Night" is definitely a fun and catchy album. The problem, however, is the fact that the singer noticably rips off of The Strokes' Julian, and that the lyrics and songs are pretty cheesy and forgettable. They definitely know how to create some great hooks though (see "Rock N Roll Lies" and "Stumble & Fall", especially). The band doesn't sound unique at all - you can pinpoint several influences (but mainly it's The Strokes). Their saving grace is that most of the tracks here are pretty good-if-not forgettable. The musicianship is usually solid and clean - you can see potential here. It just barely jumps from a "3" to a "3.5". Rock fans will probably be satisfied with this album, but they won't "love" it. All things aside I would slightly recommend this.
Highlights include:
"Leave Me Alone" (sort of)
"Rock N Roll Lies"
"Up All Night" (sort of)
"Rip It Up"
"Don't Go Back To Dalston"
"Golden Touch"
"To The Sea"
the rest aren't really good
"Stumble & Fall"
Spectacular First Effort.......2005-06-21
I am not sure what this version really is. Amazon has it listed with the same tracks as the much cheaper standard U.S. version.
Although known as Johnny Borrell's band, Razorlight lays down an incredible screaming raw wall of sound with a constantly surprising thread of brilliant chords and subtle themes intertwined to make you smile at all the right places. Sometimes it's a new song, sometimes it's a pause or phrase, always it's a brilliant layering of song, lyric, and sound.
These guys formed in 02 and have paid dues on the London scene with all the famous names. It shows in every track. They are more than ready and this album is it. Johnny Borrell is nothing less than spectacular and bandmembers Björn Ågren, Christian Smith-Pancorvo, and Carl Dalemo make it all work. Andy Burrows has now replaced Christian Smith-Pancorvo on drums.
For a great run start the album with In The City/To The Sea/Fall, Fall, Fall - this is one of the best sequential runs ever recorded. Personally I think they sound like Razorlight, but if I was into categorizing everything by the obvious influences I would say something like:
A male version of Patti Smith forgetting the lyrics to Gloria as he is invaded by the ghost of Lou Reed while being backed by John Cage and Velvet Underground. The unexpected transition into To The Sea evolves into a Kings-Of-Leon Talihina Sky-ish piece that drops like an unexpected waterfall into the lilting acoustics of Fall, Fall Fall. It certainly isn't Dylan (some reviewers seem to think any significant lyric sounds like dear old Bob).
Everybody justifiably raves about Rock `n' roll Lies/Eyes and Leave Me Alone but this is one of those extremely rare albums that holds together very well with each track becoming part of the cuts before and after. It's almost a shame to talk about any single song when they all fit together so perfectly.
As with most bands these days, there is a plethora of extra and bonus tracks on CD Singles, EPs, Albums, DVDs, Import, Export, Japanese, U.S., U.K. and other versions. To help you though the chaos, here is a current list of the Razorlight track releases that are not on the standard CD Album releases:
Action!
Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Here It Comes
Spirit
Yes, You Should Know
When He Was Twenty
Heartbreak Soup
Just Can't Explain
Fairy Tale Of New York
For Georgia
Bright Lights
Dean Take Your Time
Losing Your Mind
Get It And Go
(hardest to find - only on import with bonus & import with bonus DVD albums)
Hang By, Hang By
Control!
Dagger In Your Heart
Believe In Me
Anabelle Says
Hey Ya!
Somewhere Else
Keep The Right Profile
There are some additional live, remix, and video tracks in addition to the songs listed above.
Not one bad song.......2005-06-09
I was in London last summer and saw an advertisement for the album in the tube. It said it was one of the best debut albums in years. I bought it, not having heard any of the songs and haven't been able to stop playing it since.
Wonderful!.......2005-06-03
Ever since they have been out, I have been a loyal Razorlight fan. I love their music and the CD will just blow you away. I love the songs "Vice", "Golden Touch", "Rock and Roll Lies", and "Fall, Fall, Fall." This CD is wonderful!
razorlight.......2004-12-21
i got one of these songs (golden touch) on a mix cd and bought the whole album immediately. they sound like ted leo lost his political consciousness, went girl crazy, then hooked up with the libertines. if that helps. this band is awesome.
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