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Universal acclaim- based on 42 Ratings
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Positive: 36 out of 42
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Mixed: 4 out of 42
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Negative: 2 out of 42
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Oct 21, 2011
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MateoGDec 7, 2009Better than Down in Albion!!
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XCessiveJul 11, 2008This is a classic - still listening to it months every day later.
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MikeCJun 8, 2008
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jyotirmayaDFeb 19, 2008I like this CD...esp. with all the hype around Pete Doherty and his endless antics with drugs, models and what not... He has a lot to say, even though it isn't the best of what is good in life. Anyway, I don't understand all the "10s" he's getting here from the fans, but I respect there opinions. I reserve my 10s for uncompromising genius and entertainment: "Nirvana" anybody?
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B-DonBJan 4, 2008
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SeanBDec 25, 2007Only thing on this album that isn't worth worshipping is Lost Art Of Murder, Doherty's performance of the song on Jonathon Ross was much, much better than the version on Shotter's Nation. Definitely the best lyrics he's written since The Libertines.
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NavarthNov 7, 2007Mediocre songwriting, especially by comparison with the indie competition. Doherty can't sing and his lyrics are rubbish. I guess that's what a diet of crack and junk does to your brain cells.
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MichaelE.Nov 5, 2007Thought the first album was class but not to libertines stanard, we'll this ones changed my mind
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markb.Nov 2, 2007The best album of the year so far! better than down in albion.
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matthewb.Oct 31, 2007A great album. Doherty is as good as Prince and Michael Jackson! Fantastic.
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joej.Oct 28, 2007I loved Down in Albion, I love the new one. Go Pete!
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GavMOct 28, 2007Even if he sometimes hides his talent under a bushel, there can be no doubt that Pete has songwriting greatness in him. Anyone who doubts that, and all scumbag tabloid journos that write about him should listen to unbilotitled and repent.
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skOct 27, 2007
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FelipeP.Oct 24, 2007This album is amazing, much better than the first one!
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DeanC.Oct 23, 2007Super, man.
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AlejandroI.Oct 23, 2007Pete is a fucking genius.
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JohnP.Oct 23, 2007
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CourtneyK.Oct 22, 2007An amazing album that's a joy to listen to from start to finish. Unlike the occasionally brilliant but often frustrating "Down in Albion," there's not a misstep on "Shotter's Nation." This is what Peter Doherty should be known for.
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MickJ.Oct 22, 2007Brilliant, smashing, delightful, arousing, euphoric, and at times touching. 'Tis a buffet of emotion, thanks to Pete and Mr. Street.
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RodrigoC.Oct 18, 2007Finally a band worth worshiping. Other British bands I used to like look stupid in comparison.
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Occasionally veering into rakish skiffle in an annoying hat, it’s not quite the righteous sword-slash of vindication prayed for by fans; still, it’s a relief to see Doherty’s muse in surprisingly rude health.
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Pete Doherty has just dropped one of the best indie rock records you’re likely to hear this year.
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Shotter's Nation has no stand-out moments. Delivery is about the best of the bunch, but it's no rival to anything The Libertines ever did.