the courteeners st jude free download LISTEN: Courteeners Share (Re:Wired) Single. The re-working of their classic anthem is the first track to be taken from their 10th anniversary St. Jude (Re:Wired) . Courtneeners have today announced the re-release of one of their most-loved singles. Listen to Not Nineteen Forever (Re:Wired) below: The song is a sumptuous reimagining of their classic anthem, and the first track to come from their forthcoming St. Jude (Re:Wired) album, which celebrates 10 years of the debut. Courteeners are pleased to announce that ‘Not Nineteen Forever’ will be the first track released from ‘St. Jude Re:Wired’ - a newly recorded and unplugged version of the band’s debut album - and will be be available to download & stream from tomorrow (Friday 23rd February). pic..com/6rq1JmNKz3 — Courteeners (@thecourteeners) February 22, 2018. The track, which was given its exclusive first play by Gordon Smart on , is available to download and stream now. Talking about the record said: “We were looking for a way to mark the 10 year anniversary of the release of St. Jude… we thought it might be worth at least raising a little glass to celebrate the fact that we’re still here." "I’d been out on an acoustic tour this autumn, re-working and revisiting tunes from the back catalogue, stripping them back, bigging them up and experimenting with some different interpretations. The string section were incredible and unknowingly nudged me into unlocking something special. "I loved revisiting all the old songs and putting a new twist on them. So, the day after the final date of the tour, I gingerly prised myself out of bed, booked a studio, rang the band, brought in some string-players and we ‘re-did’ St. Jude in a few days. "And it sounds fucking brilliant.” St Jude (Re:Wired) is set for release on 6 April and is available to pre-order now. Courteeners will be playing two sold-out anniversary shows at 's (as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust shows) on 23 March and Arena on 7 April. The Manchester outfit have have also announced two warm ups for their sold out gigs in London and Manchester at King George's Hall in on 21 March and 's O2 Academy on 5 April. Tickets for the new gigs go on sale on Friday 23 April from 9am. Talking to Radio X about the importance of their first record and how it gave them longevity, the frontman mused: "We did somehow connect with people on that record." He added: "And I don't know why, but If you connect with people when on the cusp of adulthood, you know like 18,19, 20. If you can connect with people at that age and you can really talk to them through an album, then I think you can hang onto them." 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External Links. Don't want to see ads? Upgrade Now. Shoutbox. Javascript is required to view shouts on this page. Go directly to shout page. St. Jude - Re:Wired (Remastered) . due to territorial constraints and also different releases dates in each country you currently can`t purchase this album. We are updating our release dates twice a week. So, please feel free to check from time-to-time, if the album is available for your country. We suggest, that you bookmark the album and use our Short List function. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Yours sincerely, HIGH RES AUDIO. 1 Aftershow 02:46 2 03:11 3 Bide Your Time 03:53 4 What Took You So Long? 03:41 5 Please Don't 03:20 6 If It Wasn't For Me 02:52 7 No You Didn't, No You Don't 03:22 8 How Come 02:14 9 Kings Of The New Road 03:21 10 Not Nineteen Forever 04:02 11 Hillbilly 03:30 12 Yesterday, Today & Probably Tomorrow 02:51 Total Runtime 39:03. Info for St. Jude - Re:Wired (Remastered) Courteeners mark the 10th anniversary of their debut album with a new, fully re-recorded version of the seminal record. St Jude Re:Wired has been produced by Liam and Joe Cross. Originally released in April 2008, St Jude charted at no 4 in its first week and went on to win the inaugural Guardian First British Album award, beating by Duffy, and . The record saw Courteeners present to the world outside a first set of songs that perfectly soundtracked modern life in the UK. The Courteeners Produced by , , . Label: Ignition Records Ltd., ADA UK. St. Jude - Re:Wired (Remastered) The Courteeners To become the biggest band in Manchester, city of , and Oasis, is no mean feat. In 2015 that prestigious honour went to Courteeners, that summer playing to their largest hometown crowd of 25,000 at Heaton Park before closing the year with a record breaking seven-night residency at the city’s O2 Apollo. “What those gigs gave us was an unassailable belief that people believe in this band,” says singer and Liam Fray. “After four albums it felt like a real vindication, as much for the fans who came along as for us as a band. It made us step back and think – hang on, we’re not finished yet. It was as if playing those shows gave us a new lease of life.” This revitalised joie de vivre is self-evident on fifth album Mapping The Rendezvous, a record fizzing with infectious riffs, smart lyrics, giant choruses and the irrepressible energy of a band playing to their maximum strengths. Lyrically, its tales of kitchen-sink hedonism, hopeful romanticism and disappearing youth are a Jarvis-sharp reminder of why both and have praised Fray as such a worthy wordsmith: eleven tracks chasing the night towards dawn through love, chaos, friendship, dreams, regret and the lingering euphoria of “having such a good time”. “The album is a bit like a night out,” describes Fray. “A lot of the lyrics relate to adventures I’ve had, both in the past when I was younger and in recent times. Stories about people I’ve met, places I’ve been, old acquaintances and relationships.” Fray’s muse was first ignited by Sebastian Schipper’s award-winning 2015 film Victoria, the drama of a Spanish girl in Berlin whose night of drinking and clubbing ends in a bank robbery, all shot in a continuous camera take. “That film blew my mind,” Fray enthuses. “It’s a real assault on the senses and something about the atmosphere of it kick-started a lot of ideas for the songs. I’ve never had a night out go as badly as it does in the film, but the look and feel of it was definitely a massive inspiration.” More direct influence came from , the city where Fray and long-time Courteeners producer Joe Cross spent time writing and recording demos by day, exploring its bars and clubs by night. “I went to Paris to write our last album [2014’s ], but this time I really got under the city’s nails, proper deep down and dirty. Obviously with everything that Paris has been through in recent times it’s a city on the edge right now. It was a strange time to be there. But I can't help but be sucked in by it. It does something to me that nowhere else does and I think that fed into the spirit of the music.” Started in Paris and finished between Manchester and Peter Gabriel’s Real World Studios near Bath, by topographical contrast its riotous garage-glam opener Lucifer’s Dreams finds Fray “getting twisted” with the beautiful people of North London, tongue very firmly in cheek. "It's a bit of an in-joke. I've got friends who live in Stoke Newington; beautiful as it is, it feels like they think it's the centre of the universe. Still, it's good for a soiree every now and then." The tune’s party spirit spills over into the house-quaking beat of Kitchen, channelling Ian Dury and the Blockheads, the garage fuzz of early Kills and a timely homage to Prince “We were already working on it when we turned on the TV and saw the news,” recalls Fray. “So there’s a pre-chorus section which is our nod to Prince. We wanted to make that a real fun, party record.” The anthemic No-one Will Ever Replace Us is a soaring love song with its own festival wristband. “This was written about finding love in the unlikely surroundings of Glastonbury. There’s almost an under-pinning fear about when you’ve got something so good, and you don’t want it to end. The line about ‘hamstrings on my shoulders” that’s when you’re with the person you love, lifting them high above every one else. That’s invincibility, right there.” De La Salle finds Fray back daydreaming at school, gentle strings and brass serenading an impressive lyrical cast of cameos including Jesus, Elvis, Joan Of Arc, Steve McQueen, and the Stockport suburb of Heaton Norris. Elsewhere, Fray documents the highs and lows of his romantic history, mourning the ones that got away on Finest Hour and the effervescent Tip-Toes and wearing his heart on his sleeve amidst the Twin Peaks twang of Most Important. “I think it’s when the big 3-0 creeps up on you,” he says. “Unquestionably, it makes you take stock and get a bit of perspective on where you’re going with your life.” Between such wistful soul-searching, a hedonistic yearning for escapism continues to pulse through The Dilettante, the fuzzy stomp of Not For Tomorrow and the giddy Blondie-esque thrill of Modern Love, a song started in the hands of Manchester synth-pop duo before being adapted by Fray. “Without actually singing about it, I wanted to write something about the popularity trap of social media, people pretending they’ve thousands of friends and perfect lives. I hate all that because ultimately you only need a few friends and life isn’t perfect, is it? We've always been on the side of the fuck-ups. You should be allowed to be young and go out and make mistakes and fuck up and start again. It’s those scars that make people interesting.” As a farewell wave, or rather rave, to Paris, the album ends in the thumping dancefloor heat of The 17th. “That’s Paris and Victoria in one song,” says Fray. “The title refers to Paris’ 17th arrondissement and there’s a beautiful club scene in the film that I really wanted to recreate, sort of do a Courteeners twist on a big LCD Soundsystem type dance track. I loved the way we went about it; it was very unusual way of working for us, letting the music breathe and find its own space instead of trying to fill every second with hooks. And I’m so proud of how it turned out. I think it's up there with the best things we’ve done.” If after 2015’s glory gigs Courteeners looked set to jet off to brave, new destinations, Mapping The Rendezvous sees them arrive in style. Poetic latitude meets magical longitude of life-affirming pop. 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Small venues crammed to crumbling point as anticipation built up for the last six months leading to the release of St Jude. Finally, we have a copy firmly in our grasp. With heights set as high as two other legendary bands in the northern city in the shape of Oasis and the Stone Roses , it seems that front man Liam Fray is setting himself up for a dramatic fall and a serious reality check. In December, he told us “Nothing came out of Manchester for 10 years, it needs a kick start and we are leading the way.” It was either brave or stupid. Just like the , their profile was raised through word of mouth, self promoting and constant low key gigging. Their first ever headlining tour at the end of 2007 sold out in no time, as did their current tour which coincides with the release of their debut record. But will the album live up to the expectation generated from their live performances? Producer Stephen Street, who has worked with the likes of Blur , The Smiths and Kaiser Chiefs clearly thinks so. The debate and interest surrounding this album was always going to reach bubbling point considering the claims of Fray. The kids are divided – to one, they are a band with courage, a band who are prepared to take the indie-pop infested industry by the scruff of the neck. The status quo desperately needs rudely disturbing – something not done since arguable . To others – the grit-rockers are just another average band that will be unable to live up to the hype. Either way, it’s set up for an intriguing tussle. Aftershow firmly sets the tone straight from the off. Following a gentle four-note guitar strum, the drums come charging in and we are well away. Welcome to St Jude. The frantic, short-sharp aggressive pace continues into Cavorting, quickly followed by Bide Your Time. But The Courteeners aren’t all about loud, multi-layered, snappy tunes. Have a quick flick through the lyric booklet and it would seem the front man also has something quite constructive to say. In recent years, indie music has turned into frilly, feathery, sing-a-long tunes – with all the hooks and hum hum hums in all the right places – lyrics have taken a back seat. But just like Doherty and Turner, it would appear that the loud-mouthed Liam Fray is capable of scribbling down some damn good, meaningful words. How Come even offers us a tender edge delivered with a top singing voice. The man who has already verbally attacked both The Enemy and Hard-Fi shows that he has a softer inner self during Kings Of The New Road: “I loved you, I still do, I probably always will do,” whilst Please Don’t explores the emotional trauma of separation. Yesterday, Today and Probably Tomorrow offers us the solo acoustic genius of Fray – after all, it’s where it all began. Not Nineteen Forever is probably the highlight of the album, a nostalgic reminder of why we got excited about this band in the first place, followed by several tracks of seemingly pointless silence, before we are treated to Acrylic. This is perhaps not the classic Definitely Maybe has become, but with their army of live followers accumulated since Christmas, combined with that ready made clear charisma and cocky confidence – if anyone can revive Manchester, it is the Courteeners. They’re here for the music, the thing that they love.