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Back to the 101 : ウィキペディア英語版
Yours to Keep

''Yours to Keep'', the debut solo album by The Strokes guitarist Albert Hammond Jr, was released October 9, 2006 in the UK through Rough Trade Records and was released in North America on March 6, 2007 through New Line Records/Scratchie Records. The first single taken from it, "Everyone Gets a Star", was released as download only, and the first full single is "Back to the 101". The album also featured help from Sean Lennon, with whom Albert had attended school at Institut Le Rosey.
==Track listing==
# "Cartoon Music for Superheroes" - 2:04
# "In Transit" - 3:33
# "Everyone Gets a Star" - 3:05
# "Bright Young Thing" - 3:13
# "Blue Skies" - 3:17
# "Back to the 101" ("101" on the U.S. release) - 3:27
# "Call an Ambulance" - 3:11
# "Scared" - 4:42
# "Holiday" - 3:08
# "Hard to Live (In the City)" ("Hard To Live In The City" in the U.S.) - 5:23
# "Postal Blowfish" (U.S. and Canadian bonus track) - 2:20
# "Well...All Right" (U.S. and Canadian bonus track) - 2:27
# "101" (CD Music Video ) (U.S. and Canadian bonus track)

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