
You Could Have It So Much Better is a Alt/Indie album by Franz Ferdinand, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 75 pressings tracked, owned by 30 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- angular
- restless
- club
About
Franz Ferdinand, the Scottish band that did so much to put booty-shaking back into currency for young rock fans, returns with a second album that’s an even stronger work than their excellent debut. <i>You Could Have It So Much Better</i> finds the outfit trying on a wider array of styles even as it reaches a sharper, more consistent level of songwriting. In addition to their enticing blend of edgy guitars and disco-ready rhythms (first single “Do You Want To,” “I’m Your Villain”), they branch out into <i>Village Green</i>-era Kinks pastorals (the mini-masterpiece “Eleanor Put Your Boots On”) and bittersweet mid-tempo rock (“Walk Away”) with great success. Even the relative throwaways here are filled with more ideas than many other current bands’ hits. These guys certainly did themselves a favor by withdrawing from the road for a while and putting their energy toward this set.
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Tracklist
- 1The Fallen3:42
- 2Do You Want To3:35
- 3This Boy2:22
- 4Walk Away3:36
- 5Evil And A Heathen2:06
- 6You're The Reason I'm Leaving2:47
- 7Eleanor Put Your Boots On2:50
- 8Well That Was Easy3:03
- 9What You Meant3:25
- 10I'm Your Villain4:04
- 11You Could Have It So Much Better2:42
- 12Fade Together3:03
- 13Outsiders4:03
Credits
Performers
- Robert HardyBASS
- Paul ThomsonDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Nick McCarthyGUITAR BACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Alex KapranosGUITAR VOCALS
30 collectors on Gatefold own this · 75 pressings tracked on Gatefold
