The Libertines by The Libertines

Album cover for The Libertines - The Libertines
1. Can't Stand Me Now
3:24
2. Last Post on the Bugle
2:33
3. Don't Be Shy
3:04
4. The Man Who Would Be King
3:59
5. Music When the Lights Go Out
3:02
6. Narcissist
2:11
7. The Ha Ha Wall
2:30
8. Arbeit macht frei
1:14
9. Campaign of Hate
2:10
10. What Katie Did
3:50
11. Tomblands
2:06
12. The Saga
1:54
13. Road to Ruin
4:22
14. What Became of the Likely Lads
3:23
15. France
2:24
16. Never Never
2:25
17. I Got Sweets
3:05

The Libertines is the second album by the British indie rock band The Libertines. Released on 30 August 2004, it is particularly biographical of the relationship between frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty. The album instantly reached number 1 in the UK. It sold 72,189 copies in its first week. The album is included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In 2006, NME placed the album 47 in a list of the greatest British albums ever. The Libertines, like its 2002 predecessor, Up the Bracket, was re-released with a bonus DVD on 22 November 2004. The DVD, entitled Boys in the Band, is a collection of live shows, band interviews, and the "Can't Stand Me Now" promotional video. The song Arbeit Macht Frei featured in the 2006 film Children of Men.