
Carl Ashley Raphael Barât (born June 6, 1978) was co-frontman of punk and indie rock revivalists The Libertines with Peter Doherty. He was also the frontman and lead guitarist in the band Dirty Pretty Things. Carl Barât was born in Basingstoke, England and grew up in the nearby town of Whitchurch, England. According to a September 2004 interview with Blender Magazine, Barât had mentioned to have a French, Polish, and Russian ethnic background.
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Run With The Boys
So Long, My Lover
She's Something
Je Regrette, Je Regrette
The Magus
Carve My Name
The Fall
What Have I Done
Shadows Fall
Ode To A Girl
Run With The Boys - Radio Edit
Death Fires Burn At Night
Grimaldi
Irony Of Love
France
Can't Stand Me Now
This Is The Song
Time For Heroes
Sing for Your Supper
Eight Days a Week
Glory Days
What A Waster
Carve My Name - Live
The Good Old Days
What Became of the Likely Lads
Grimaldi - Live
She's Something - Live
So Long, My Lover - Live
A Storm Is Coming
Victory gin
Summer in the Trenches
What A Waster (Acoustic)
March of the Idle
Beginning To See
So long my Lover
Time For Heroes (Acoustic)
Let It Rain
Je Regrette Je Regrette
Can't Stand Me Now (Acoustic)
War Of The Roses
The Gears
Death Fire Burns At Night
We Want More
France (Acoustic)
Run With The Boys (radio Edit)
What Have I Done?
what became of the likely lads (acoustic)
The Good Old Days (Acoustic)
Grimaldi (Live)
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