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Waterloo To Anywhere | Dirty Pretty Things

Album Waterloo To Anywhere by Dirty Pretty Things Review

Carl Barat's reputation as the (slightly more) responsible Libertine continues with Waterloo to Anywhere, his first album with Dirty Pretty Things, which also features former Libs drummer Gary Powell and guitarist Anthony Rossamundo, who filled in for Pete Doherty on the Libertines' last few tours. The album plays like a cleaner, slightly more straightforward version of the mod-punk Barat contributed to his former band: tightly engineered blasts of sound like "Deadwood" and the limber, bouncy "Doctors & Dealers" get the album off to an impressive start, which should please Libertines fans burned out on Doherty's seemingly endless vicious cycle of arrests and addiction - and, more importantly, on Babyshambles' erratic performances on stage and in the studio. The snarling wit that Barat brought to the Libertines is also in full force on Waterloo to Anywhere, particularly on the songs Barat claims aren't about his ex-bandmate, but "Evil Carl", aka his own negative traits and demons from when the Libertines were still around. They're definitely songs about leaving someone or something behind: Barat insists that "the enemy is right inside my head" over a beat that snaps and bounces, and wants to "put all the rumors to bed" on Waterloo to Anywhere's standout track, "Bang Bang You're Dead". But, though the album is almost nothing but stomping rockers and Dirty Pretty Things' energy never flags, it feels a little too predictable. The second half of the album particularly suffers from samey songwriting (although the final track, "Last of the Small Town Playboys", is a notable exception), and it's all too tempting to replace Waterloo to Anywhere's less-impressive tracks with the handful of coherent songs from Babyshambles' Down in Albion for a would-be Libertines reunion. Barat's music doesn't have the baggage associated with Doherty's brooding, poetic aspirations, but it doesn't quite have the same impact, either. As their respective post-Libertines albums show, Barat is capable of being very good with Dirty Pretty Things, and Doherty is capable of occasional brilliance with Babyshambles. But, for greatness (or at least the potential for it), they need each other.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Included lyricsDeadwood 2:31 preview song Deadwood Download track Deadwood
2 Doctors and Dealers 3:19 preview song Doctors and Dealers Download track Doctors and Dealers
3 Included lyricsBang Bang You're Dead 3:36 preview song Bang Bang You're Dead Download track Bang Bang You're Dead
4 Included lyricsBlood Thirsty Bastards 3:12 preview song Blood Thirsty Bastards Download track Blood Thirsty Bastards
5 Included lyricsThe Gentry Cove 2:35 preview song The Gentry Cove Download track The Gentry Cove
6 Gin and Milk 3:19 preview song Gin and Milk Download track Gin and Milk
7 Included lyricsThe Enemy 3:39 preview song The Enemy Download track The Enemy
8 Included lyricsIf You Love A Woman 3:15 preview song If You Love A Woman Download track If You Love A Woman
9 Included lyricsYou Fucking Love It 1:58 preview song You Fucking Love It Download track You Fucking Love It
10 Included lyricsWondering 2:59 preview song Wondering Download track Wondering
11 Included lyricsLast Of The Small Town Playboys 3:33 preview song Last Of The Small Town Playboys Download track Last Of The Small Town Playboys
12 B.U.R.M.A 3:19 preview song B.U.R.M.A Download track B.U.R.M.A
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