Released in 1993, Gentlemen is a landmark album by the Afghan Whigs, blending alternative rock, soul, and grunge. Tracks like "Debonair" and "Be Sweet" showcase the band's raw emotion and distinct sound. The album received critical acclaim for its dark, brooding themes and powerful performances, earning a lasting place in the '90s rock scene. Gentlemen remains one of the band's most celebrated works and a defining moment of their career.
"Musically, the Whigs perfected their unique alchemy of blackened soul and scabrous post-punk here, with frontman Greg Dulli's sultry, sleazy, and sneering point of view leading the way into temptation.' - Annie Zaleski, SPIN
Features
Limited Edition
Brick & Mortar Indie Exclusive
Elektra Records 75th Anniversary
Canary Yellow Vinyl LP
Explicit Content
Selections
Side One:
If I Were Going
Gentlemen
Be Sweet
Debonair
When We Two Parted
Fountain and Fairfax
Side Two:
What Jail Is Like
My Curse
Now You Know
I Keep Coming Back
Brother Woodrow / Closing Prayer