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'''''Here We Stand''''' is the second studio album by [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Rock music|rock]] band [[The Fratellis]], following their successful debut ''[[Costello Music]]'' from 2006. The album was released on 9 June 2008 in the [[United Kingdom]] and 10 June 2008 in the [[United States]], and was their first release on [[Island Records]].
'''''Here We Stand''''' is the second studio album by [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[Rock music|rock]] band [[The Fratellis]], following their successful debut ''[[Costello Music]]'' from 2006. The album was released on 9 June 2008 in the [[United Kingdom]] and 10 June 2008 in the [[United States]], and was their first release on [[Island Records]].


Despite some negative reviews from critics and fans, ''Here We Stand'' reached and peaked at number five in the [[UK Albums Chart]] on 15 June 2008. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7455622.stm The Fratellis chart at number five with Here We Stand - ''BBC News'']</ref> Each single released off the album included 3 B-Sides (except for "[[A Heady Tale]]" which only included 2.) Tell Me a Lie was featured on the [[EA Sports]] title [[FIFA 09]], while My Friend John was on [[Forza Motorsport 3]]. The voiceover work in the commercials was provided by [[Karl Pilkington]]
Despite some negative reviews from critics and fans, ''Here We Stand'' reached and peaked at number five in the [[UK Albums Chart]] on 15 June 2008. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7455622.stm The Fratellis chart at number five with Here We Stand - ''BBC News'']</ref> Each single released off the album included three B-Sides (except for "[[A Heady Tale]]" which only included two.) Tell Me a Lie was featured on the [[EA Sports]] title [[FIFA 09]], while My Friend John was on [[Forza Motorsport 3]]. The voiceover work in the commercials was provided by [[Karl Pilkington]]


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 04:27, 13 March 2011

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Here We Stand is the second studio album by Scottish rock band The Fratellis, following their successful debut Costello Music from 2006. The album was released on 9 June 2008 in the United Kingdom and 10 June 2008 in the United States, and was their first release on Island Records.

Despite some negative reviews from critics and fans, Here We Stand reached and peaked at number five in the UK Albums Chart on 15 June 2008. [1] Each single released off the album included three B-Sides (except for "A Heady Tale" which only included two.) Tell Me a Lie was featured on the EA Sports title FIFA 09, while My Friend John was on Forza Motorsport 3. The voiceover work in the commercials was provided by Karl Pilkington

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jon Fratelli

No.TitleLength
1."My Friend John"3:01
2."A Heady Tale"4:53
3."Shameless"3:56
4."Look Out Sunshine!"3:53
5."Stragglers Moon"4:31
6."Mistress Mabel"4:28
7."Jesus Stole My Baby[Note 1]"4:24
8."Babydoll"4:42
9."Tell Me a Lie"3:58
10."Acid Jazz Singer"4:22
11."Lupe Brown"5:27
12."Milk and Money"4:41
13."Moriarty's Last Stand[Note 2]"4:11
  1. ^ This song is removed from the album in some countries, but is available for digital download.
  2. ^ This track is only on the deluxe version of the album. It can be downloaded separately.
Japanese Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."Nobody's Favourite Actor"4:01
14."Ella's In the Band"4:14

Deluxe Edition

As well as containing the entire album on a CD with bonus track "Moriarty's Last Stand", the deluxe edition also contained a DVD with the following:[2]

  • The Year of the Thief (Documentary)
  • Live from Abbey Road (contains "Mistress Mabel", "Flathead" and "Milk and Money")
  • Music Videos (contains "Mistress Mabel" and "Look Out Sunshine!")
  • Live at the Fillmore, San Francisco (contains entire concert footage)

Personnel

Charts

Chart Provider Position Sales Certification
Irish Album Chart IRMA
13
UK Album Chart The Official Charts Company
5
100,000+
Gold[3]
US Billboard 200 Billboard
80
10,000+
Swiss Album Chart
25
Australian ARIA Album Chart
20

References