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The Afghan Whigs – Gentlemen (Yellow vinyl)

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  • With their album Gentlemen in 1993, the Afghan Whigs not only celebrated their worldwide breakthrough as a post-grunge band with a soul influence, they also set a milestone for the alternative rock of the nineties that still resonates today. It was the fourth album by the band from Cincinnati, Ohio, and their first major release for Elektra/Warner. With songs such as the single Debonair and the title track Gentlemen, Gentlemen, which was highly praised by renowned trade magazines such as the US Rolling Stone, is regarded as the most successful and best album by the Afghan Whigs, who are still active today after a few interruptions.

    The Afghan Whigs formed back in 1986 and released their debut Big Top Halloween on their own label "Ultrasuede". in 1989, they signed to the cult label "Sub Pop" and released their second album "Up In It" the following year, which was produced by Nirvana producer Jack Endino. After the release of the album "Congregation" (1992), they switched to Elektra and recorded "Gentlemen" (1993) and "Black Love" (1996) before releasing the album 1965 after another label change. in 2001, they announced their break-up as the band members lived too far apart to rehearse regularly. After reuniting only briefly in 2006, they have been performing live again frequently since 2012 and released a new album entitled "Do The Beast" in January 2014.

  • Artist: The Afghan Whigs
    Label: Elektra, Sub Pop
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
  • A1 If I Were Going
    A2 Gentlemen
    A3 Be Sweet
    A4 Debonair
    A5 When We Two Parted
    A6 Fountain And Fairfax
    B1 What Jail Is Like
    B2 My Curse
    B3 Now You Know
    B4 I Keep Coming Back
    B5 Brother Woodrow / Closing Prayer