Alligator (album)
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Alligator is the third album by Brooklyn
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-based indie rock band The National
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, released in April 2005. The album brought The National critical acclaim and led them to headline a tour, with opening act Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
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. The album was on many year-end top 10 lists, including Uncut
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and Planet Sound
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, both of which ranked it as the number two album of 2005. Pitchfork Media
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 and NME
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ranked Alligator as a top album of the 2000s. Alligator has sold over 200,000 copies worldwide.

The band performed album track "The Geese of Beverly Road" at the wedding of producer Peter Katis. A photo of the band performing on stage, with couples dancing in the foreground, became the cover of the band's next album Boxer
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.

The band supported Barack Obama
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's presidential candidacy in 2008. In July of that year, the band designed and sold a T-shirt featuring Obama's image above the words "Mr. November," a reference to both the closing track on the album and the month of the U.S. presidential election. All proceeds were donated to Obama's campaign. (The song had been written, in part, about John Kerry
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's candidacy
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 four years earlier.)

Track listing

Singles

  • "Abel" (March 14, 2005)
    • CD single b/w: "Driver, Surprise Me" and "Keep It Upstairs"
    • 7" single b/w: "Warm Singing Whores"
    • Digital download b/w: "The Thrilling of Claire"
  • "Secret Meeting" (August 29, 2005)
    • Digital download: "Secret Meeting" (Remix) b/w: "The Geese of Beverly Road" (Live)
  • "Lit Up" (November 14, 2005)
    • CD single: "Lit Up" (Remix) b/w: "You've Done It Again, Virginia"
    • Digital download: "Lit Up" (Remix) b/w: "You've Done It Again, Virginia" and "Lit Up" (Parisian Party Version)

Credits

  • Recorded by Paul Mahajan at Drummerman Studios, Jess and Ole's House, and Headgear Studios.
  • Additional recording and production by Peter Katis at Tarquin Studios.
  • Mixed by Peter Katis.
  • Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound.
  • Orchestration by Padma Newsome.
  • Photography by Mathieu Saura.
  • Design by Distant Station Ltd.


Additional musicians
  • An-Lin Bardin – cello
  • Carin Besser – vocals
  • Nathalie Dessner – vocals
  • Rachael Elliott – bassoon
  • Peter Katis – vocals
  • Nick Lloyd – piano, organ, keyboards
  • Nate Martinez – guitar
  • Padma Newsome – viola, violin, piano, organ
  • Sara Phillips – clarinet
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