- Albion (song)
Single infobox
Name = Albion
Artist =Babyshambles
from Album =Down in Albion
Released =November 28 ,2005
Format = CD,7"
Recorded =
Genre = Indie, Rock
Length = 3:28
Label = Rough Trade
Writer =Pete Doherty
Producer = Mick Jones
Last single = "Fuck Forever "
(2005)
This single = "Albion"
(2005)
Next single = "Janie Jones"
(2006)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Type = single
Upper caption = Alternate covers
Extra tracklisting
Album =Down In Albion
Type = studio
Tracks =
# "La Belle et la Bête"
# "Fuck Forever "
# "A'Rebours"
# "The 32nd of December"
# "Pipedown"
# "Sticks and Stones"
# "Killamangiro "
# "8 Dead Boys"
# "In Love With a Feeling"
# "Pentonville"
# "What Katy Did Next"
# "Albion"
# "Back From the Dead"
# "The Loyalty Song"
# "Up the Morning"
# "Merry Go Round""Albion" is a song by English band
Babyshambles . It was released as the third single from "Down in Albion " onNovember 28 ,2005 in theUK . The single was released inJapan onMarch 8 ,2006 byReservoir Records /EMI ."Albion" deals primarily with the concept of
Albion , thought of as a mythicalEngland (orGreat Britain ), the landscape and life of which is referred to throughout the song. This idea was central toThe Libertines and still is toBabyshambles . The song was the first acoustic songBabyshambles released. The song had been used in The Libertines live sets, and thus there was some controversy from fans when it was released. It is always one of the highlights of Babyshambles live shows.The "Albion" is also a recurrent theme in Pete Doherty's music and poetry. A lot of songs contain the word "Albion" in their lyrics: inThe Libertines ' "Love Is on The Dole", "Bucket Shop" (both from the Legs 11 Session), "The Good Old Days" (from their debut album "Up The Bracket "), and inBabyshambles ' "Merry-Go-Round" (from their debut album "Down In Albion ").Most of The Libertines fans discovered the song "Albion" in the 2003Babyshambles Sessions .The song's lyrical quality is a reflection of its origin, a poem penned by Doherty when he was 16 (according to Babyshambles bass player Drew McConnell's remark in
November 5 ,2005 NME track-by-track guide to "Down in Albion ", it was the first song Doherty wrote). The lyrics were praised on an episode of "Newsnight Review ", when critics were reviewing Babyshambles' debut album "Down In Albion". The single version differs from the album cut, where the song proper is preceded by a minute-long noise (thought to incorporate the sound of a Hammond organ warming up).Music video
The promotional video for "Albion" has been directed by
Roger Pomphrey and features a variety of live,fly on the wall and backstage footage of the band.Some of the footage shows
Pete Doherty and former manager, James Mullord, together. However due to Doherty's alleged grievances against him, the record label ordered that Mullord be digitally erased from the video, hence when he and Doherty are shown arriving inTrafalgar Square for theLove Music Hate Racism gig in May 2005, Mullord's face is pixelated. At the end of the video, Doherty is seen walking into the distance with his former manager.Other footage shows glimpses of
Kate Moss with Doherty, embracing on the edge of a river bank, as seen previously in the "Who the Fuck is Pete Doherty" documentary. Doherty is also seen standing up, attempting to thumb a ride from a passing speed boat.Track listing
*CD Single RTRADSCD260
# "Albion" (single version)
# "Do You Know Me"*CD Maxi Single RTRADSCDX260
# "Albion" (single version)
# "My Darling Clementine"
# "Why Did You Break My Heart/Piracy"
# "Albion" (Video)
# "Bonus Footage" (Albion Acoustic)*7" RTRADS260
# "Albion" (single version)
# "Wolfman"*Japanese Maxi CD TOCP-66533
# "Albion" (single version)
# "My Darling Clementine"
# "Why Did You Break My Heart/Piracy"
# "Wolfman"
# "Do You Know Me"
# "Albion" (Video)
# "Bonus Footage" (Albion Acoustic)Chart performance
References
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