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Strokes Come To T!". NME. July 5, 2001. Archived from the original on December 27, 2013 . Retrieved December 7, 2020. The Stylus Decade: Top Albums 20–01". Stylus. Archived from the original on January 11, 2010 . Retrieved January 13, 2010. Willman, Chris (September 14, 2001). "Hear & Now". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on April 25, 2009 . Retrieved November 20, 2009.

Sweet smell of success for the Stone Roses as album is voted best ever". The Herald. March 5, 2003. p.9. a b "Hear 'It'!". NME. July 31, 2001. Archived from the original on February 2, 2016 . Retrieved December 7, 2020. The Strokes not as you'd expect". TVNZ. Reuters. February 7, 2006. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012 . Retrieved November 20, 2009.a b c d "100 best: Albums of the Decade". FACT. November 30, 2009. Archived from the original on August 4, 2013 . Retrieved December 13, 2011.

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Pro-Ject's base audiophile turntable - one step below Debut series, better than most turntables at this price range Is This It was named the best album of 2001 by Billboard, CMJ, Entertainment Weekly, [8] NME, Playlouder, [54] and Time. [8] Magnet, Q, and The New Yorker included it in their respective unnumbered shortlists of the best records issued that year. [54] [55] [56] It figured highly in other end-of-year best album lists: at number two by The Herald, [57] at number three by Mojo, [54] at number five by The New York Times, [58] at number eight by Rolling Stone and by USA Today, [54] [59] at number nine by The Boston Phoenix, and at number ten by Kludge. [60] [61] The record featured at number two behind Bob Dylan's Love and Theft in The Village Voice 's 2001 Pazz & Jop critics' poll, which aggregated the votes of 621prominent reviewers. [54] In 2002, Is This It was named Best Album at the NME Awards and Best International Album at the Meteor Music Awards. [62] [63] It was nominated in the latter category at the Brit Awards, where the Strokes won Best International Newcomer and received a nomination in the Best International Group category. [64] The same year, the quintet won Band of the Year and Best New Act at the NME Awards and was nominated in the latter category at the MTV Europe Music Awards. [62] [65] Commercial [ edit ] I just wanted to write music that could touch people. [As] a songwriter, you play a few chords and sing a melody that's been done a thousand times, and now you're a singer-songwriter. I think it takes a little more than that to do something that matters. And I wish I could write a song where all the parts work. When you hear a song like that, it's like finding a new friend." [4] MTV Europe Awards: The winners". BBC. November 11, 2002. Archived from the original on May 23, 2006 . Retrieved November 25, 2009. Uncut. "Uncut's Greatest Albums of the Decade". NME. Archived from the original on October 22, 2009 . Retrieved November 17, 2009.

a b " "Top of the Pops" Episode dated 6 July 2001". NME. June 14, 2001. Archived from the original on February 2, 2016 . Retrieved November 20, 2009. Exclusive editions of key new releases as well as selectively chosen classics and archival releases Hammond, Albert Jr. (October 26, 2013). "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Number Four – The Strokes". New Musical Express. I P C ignite! Ltd. p.83. After completing the album, the Strokes embarked on a promotional world tour before its release. The album was released progressively to coincide with their tour dates, with it being released in Japan on August 22 and the United Kingdom on August 27. The album's cover photograph was deemed too sexually explicit for the US market, and was replaced there.

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