Pete Doherty will release his debut solo album on March 9th, it's been announced.
The as-yet-untitled album was recorded in London last autumn alongside producer Stephen Street.
The record features guest appearances from Blur's Graham Coxon and Doherty's long-time collaborator, Dot Allison.
The singer's Babyshambles bandmates – Adam Ficek, Drew McConnell and Mik Whitnall – have also contributed to the project.
The album will be preceded by the single, 'Last Of The English Roses', on March 2nd.
As previously reported on Gigwise, Doherty and Babyshambles were joined by The Who's Roger Daltry at a charity concert in Bristol last night (January 12th).
You can see pictures after the gig below.
The tracklisting according to NME is:
'Arcadie'
'Last Of The English Roses'
'1939 Returning'
'A Little Death Around The Eyes'
'Salome'
'Through The Looking Glass'
'Sweet By And By'
'Palace Of Bone'
'Sheepskin Tearaway'
'Broken Love Song'
'New Love Grows On Trees'
'Lady, Don't Fall Backwards'
Babyshambles in Bristol
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