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Grace/Wastelands


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nameGrace/Wastelands
typestudio
artistPeter Doherty
coverGracewastelands.png
releasedMarch 13, 2009
recorded2008
studioOlympic Studios (London)
genre* Folk rock
length
labelEMI (UK/Australia)
Astralwerks (US)
producerStephen Street
prev_titleOh! What a Lovely Tour
prev_year2008
next_titleHamburg Demonstrations
next_year2016
misc{{Singles
nameGrace/Wastelands
typestudio
single1Last of the English Roses
single1date9 March 2009
single2Broken Love Song
single2date3 August 2009
  • alternative rock Astralwerks (US)

Grace/Wastelands is the debut solo studio album from the Babyshambles frontman and the Libertines co-frontman Peter Doherty. It was released in Australia on 13 March 2009, in the UK on 16 March, and in the US on 24 March, with the single "Last of the English Roses" preceding it by one week. The album features contributions from Blur guitarist Graham Coxon (who plays guitar on all the songs on the album apart from "Broken Love Song"){{cite web

History

Following famous stints in Babyshambles and the Libertines, Doherty began to play various solo shows throughout the UK. His biggest came on 12 July 2008, where Doherty played a solo gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London. It was his biggest solo show ever but the solo show wasn't received well. According to the critics "whole chunks of the set passed by as listless noodling, with neither Doherty nor the audience appearing to know quite how to behave". The consensus was that – without a full band – Doherty seemed out of place at such a big venue.

However, on 13 January 2009, NME announced that Doherty's solo studio album, entitled Grace/Wastelands would be released on 16 March, preceded by a single, "Last of the English Roses", on 9 March. The website also revealed the track listing of the album and credits.

Recording and release

The original track listing included "Through the Looking Glass" but it was replaced by "I Am the Rain" due to it fitting the vibe of the album more. "Through the Looking Glass" ended up as a B-side to "Last of the English Roses." A preliminary track list for the album also included "Darksome Sea", a song co-written and recorded with Peter Wolfe in Summer 2008, however the song did not end up on the album. Also, the song "1939 Returning" was originally planned to be a duet with Amy Winehouse.

The album was released to positive reviews, despite only reaching #17 on the UK Albums Chart.

Critical reception

Initial critical response to Grace/Wastelands was positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 74, based on 22 reviews. Q wrote that the album, while not Doherty's "defining statement", nonetheless "demolishes the charge that his talent has been fatally squandered". Similarly, Garry Mulholland of The Observer wrote that the album showcases Doherty as an "outstanding singer-songwriter and charismatic poet-vagabond".

Though critics were a lot more fond of the record than Doherty's last two efforts, the album did not sell as well as was expected, particularly in the UK – peaking only at 17 in the UK Top 40.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Peter Doherty – acoustic guitar, piano, organ, harmonica, vocals, melodica, artwork, composer
  • Trevor Myers – trombone
  • John Metcalfe – viola
  • Stephen Street – dulcimer, acoustic guitar, harmonium, electric guitar, percussion, programming, background vocals, snare drums, mixing, mellotron, producer, tambourine
  • Peter Wolfe – composer, electric guitar
  • Dot Allison – vocals
  • Sophie Harris – cello
  • Tom Stanley – engineer, mixing
  • John Robinson – acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Andrew Murabito – design, reworking
  • Dave Emery – assistant engineer
  • Martin Burgess – violin
  • Adam Ficek – accordion, cymbals, brushes, drums
  • Drew McConnell – bass
  • Stephen Large – organ, piano and Vox Continental
  • Alize Meurisse – artwork
  • Graham Coxon – acoustic and electric guitar
  • Benny Cummings – trumpet
  • Sally Herbert – violin
  • Richard Koster – violin

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart11
Belgian Albums Charts (Flanders)7
Dutch Albums Chart83
French Albums Chart7
German Albums Chart20
Swedish Albums Chart13
Swiss Albums Chart10
UK Albums Chart17
US Billboard Heatseekers35

References

References

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