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'''''Oh! What a Lovely Tour''''' is a [[CD]]/[[DVD]] package by the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[indie rock]] band [[Babyshambles]] released on 2 June 2, 2008. It is the first [[live album]] of the band. The concert was recorded during the winter leg of the UK arena tour at the SECC [[Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre|SECC Glasgow]] on the first of1 December, 2007. AdditionallyIn addition to the concert film edited and directed by Giorgio Testi, the DVD also contains the music videos for "The Blinding", "Love You But You're Green", "Delivery" and "You Talk".
 
==Credits==
Credits to some songs are different thanfrom on previous albums. The reason is yet unknown.
 
* "The Good Old Days" credits are given to Pete Doherty, while on [[Up The Bracket]], [[The Libertines]] debut album, they were given to Doherty/Barat.
* "Back From The Dead" credits are given to Doherty, [[Peter Wolfe (musician)|Peter Wolfe]], [[Carl Barat]] and Matt White, while on [[Down In Albion]], [[Babyshambles]] debut album, they were given to Doherty/Wolfe.
* "Baddies Boogie" credits are given to Doherty, Whitnall and [[Nick Toczek]], while on [[Shotter's Nation]], Babyshambles second album, they were given to Doherty/Whitnall. Babyshambles were accused of plagia for this song by members of Whitnall's former band a few months after Shotter's Nation release.
* Credits for the songs "Pipedown" and "Fuck Forever" are given to Peter Doherty and "Patrick WaldenWaldon"{{sic}}, instead of Doherty and [[Patrick Walden]].
 
==Track listing CD/DVD==
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#"[[Delivery (song)|Delivery]]"
#"Beg, Steal Or Borrow"
#"BaddiesBaddie's Boogie"
#"Unstookie Titled"
#"Side Ofof Thethe Road/Buttercup Sing-A-Long"
#"UnBiloTitled"
#"[[The Blinding (Babyshambles song)|The Blinding]]"
#"[[You Talk]]"
#"Sedative"
#"Crumb Begging Baghead"
#"Lost Art Ofof Murder/The Good Old Days"
#"There She Goes"
#"[[Albion (song)|Albion]]" (dedicated during the concert to [[Amy Winehouse]])
#"Pipedown"
#"[[Killamangiro]]"
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:17, 6 October 2023

Oh What A Lovely Tour
Live album / DVD by
Released2 June 2008 (UK)
24 June 2008 (US)[1]
Recorded1 December 2007
SECC Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Genreindie
LabelParlophone (UK)
Astralwerks (US)
Babyshambles chronology
Shotter's Nation
(2007)
Oh What A Lovely Tour
(2008)
Sequel to the Prequel
(2013)
Pete Doherty chronology
Time for Heroes - The Best of The Libertines
(2007)
Oh! What A Lovely Tour
(2008)
Grace/Wastelands
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Pitchfork Media5.8/10[3]

Oh! What a Lovely Tour is a CD/DVD package by the British indie rock band Babyshambles released on 2 June 2008. It is the first live album of the band. The concert was recorded during the winter leg of the UK arena tour at the SECC Glasgow on 1 December 2007. In addition to the concert film edited and directed by Giorgio Testi, the DVD also contains the music videos for "The Blinding", "Love You But You're Green", "Delivery" and "You Talk".

Credits[edit]

Credits to some songs are different from on previous albums. The reason is yet unknown.

  • "The Good Old Days" credits are given to Pete Doherty, while on Up The Bracket, The Libertines debut album, they were given to Doherty/Barat.
  • "Back From The Dead" credits are given to Doherty, Peter Wolfe, Carl Barat and Matt White, while on Down In Albion, Babyshambles debut album, they were given to Doherty/Wolfe.
  • "Baddies Boogie" credits are given to Doherty, Whitnall and Nick Toczek, while on Shotter's Nation, Babyshambles second album, they were given to Doherty/Whitnall. Babyshambles were accused of plagia for this song by members of Whitnall's former band a few months after Shotter's Nation release.
  • Credits for the songs "Pipedown" and "Fuck Forever" are given to Peter Doherty and "Patrick Waldon" [sic], instead of Doherty and Patrick Walden.

Track listing CD/DVD[edit]

  1. "Carry On Up The Morning"
  2. "Delivery"
  3. "Beg, Steal Or Borrow"
  4. "Baddie's Boogie"
  5. "Unstookie Titled"
  6. "Side of the Road/Buttercup Sing-A-Long"
  7. "UnBiloTitled"
  8. "The Blinding"
  9. "You Talk"
  10. "Sedative"
  11. "Crumb Begging Baghead"
  12. "Lost Art of Murder/The Good Old Days"
  13. "There She Goes"
  14. "Albion" (dedicated during the concert to Amy Winehouse)
  15. "Pipedown"
  16. "Killamangiro"
  17. "Back From The Dead"
  18. "I Wish"
  19. "Fuck Forever"

Personnel[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "US release". Billboard. Retrieved 4 June 2008.
  2. ^ Phares, Heather. "Oh What a Lovely Tour – Babyshambles". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  3. ^ Petrusich, Amanda (14 July 2008). "Babyshambles: Oh What a Lovely Tour!". Pitchfork. Retrieved 20 June 2011.