Falcon
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Their third album Anna, recorded with Hurts producer Joe Cross, was released on 4 February 2013. It preceded by the release of the first single, "Lose Control" in December 2012 [18] when the band introduced themselves as "Courteeners", dropping "The" from their name. On 6 February 2013 it was announced that Anna was Number 1 in the Official midweek UK Chart by the Official UK Charts Company. [19] Sales slipped as the week progressed, and the album charted at Number 6.
The Coral and Courteeners pay tribute to Viola Beach at celebratory Warrington gig". NME.com. 3 April 2016 . Retrieved 3 April 2016.Their first gig was at the Manchester Roadhouse in October 2006, and the band went from strength to strength in Manchester, largely through a word-of-mouth following brought on by extensive gigging and television publicity. The Courteeners released their debut single "Cavorting," on August 6, 2007, by Loog Records. [4] A second single, 'Acrylic' was released on 22 October 2007 reaching number 44 in the UK chart. [5] 2007–2009: St. Jude [ edit ] The Courteeners performing at the OXEGEN '08 festival in Ireland. Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [4 Universal logos] 06025 272 935-1 01 + 52501190 MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC B Falcon (sleeve). The Courteeners. A&M Records. 2010. UICA-1053. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link)
a b c d e "The Courteeners". NME. 3 April 2008. Archived from the original on 7 April 2008 . Retrieved 24 March 2022. In support of the album the band embarked on a UK [40] and European tour playing throughout November and December in England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland and France. Roberts, Chris (2010). "The Courteeners Falcon Review". BBC Music. Archived from the original on 16 March 2021 . Retrieved 1 April 2022. Following the release of their debut album St. Jude, U2 frontman Bono called the Courteeners "The best band of the past 10 years". [56] In November 2015, Courteeners were included in the Radio X's "The 15 Greatest Manchester Bands of All Time" list at No. 5. [57] In 2016, their song "Not Nineteen Forever" was ranked No. 59 in Radio X's "Best of British" (The top 100 best British songs of all time) poll.
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British certifications – Courteeners – Cavorting". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 7 August 2022. In support of the album the band embarked on a UK and European "Anna Tour" with 22 shows in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Austria, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland. Tour began on 21 February and ended on 27 April. [20] By October 2008 the band had begun a sell out tour of major venues across the UK including two nights at Manchester Apollo and London's Shepherd's Bush Empire. A first taste of Arena shows came with their December 2008 support slot on the Stereophonics' Decade in the Sun Tour. This saw them appear at huge venues such as the Manchester Arena, London's O2 Arena and Glasgow's Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre. British certifications – Courteeners – Not Nineteen Forever". British Phonographic Industry . Retrieved 2 April 2022. If you do nothing, you will be auto-enrolled in our premium digital monthly subscription plan and retain complete access for 65 € per month.
The success of their music has led them to tour all across the UK, from gigs at the biggest arenas to performing at renowned festivals including Reading and Leeds, and Glastonbury. The Courteeners describe biggest gig of their career at Manchester's Heaton Park as 'unbelievable' ". NME.com. 6 June 2015 . Retrieved 6 June 2015. St. Jude peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, where it sold 105,000 copies by the time its follow-up Falcon was released in 2010. [77] [78] It was certified gold in the UK by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2008 and platinum in 2023. [79] As of November 2016, it has sold 166,150 copies in the UK. [80] It also reached number three in Scotland. [81] "What Took You So Long?" charted at number seven in Scotland and number 20 in the UK. [77] [82] "Not Nineteen Forever" charted at number ten in Scotland and number 19 in the UK, becoming their highest-charting song in that country. [77] [83] It was certified silver, gold and platinum in the UK by the BPI in 2017, 2018 and 2020, respectively. [84] "No You Didn't, No You Don't" charted at number six in Scotland and number 35 in the UK. [77] [85] In 2021, "Bide Your Time" and St. Jude Re:Wired were both certified silver by the BPI, [86] [87] followed by "Cavorting" in 2023. [88]a b c d Pia, Camilla. "The Courteeners - Falcon". musicOMH. Archived from the original on 20 February 2010 . Retrieved 1 April 2022. You Overdid It Doll" (sleeve). The Courteeners. Polydor Records. 2010. 2732285. {{ cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) ( link) Fletcher, Alex (18 January 2008). "The Courteeners". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 26 March 2022 . Retrieved 26 March 2022.
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