"Off with their heads" CD by Kaiser Chiefs
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| Item no. | 437407 |
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| Title | Off with their heads |
| Musical Genre | Alternative/Indie |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Kaiser Chiefs |
| Release date | 17/10/2008 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Spanish Metal
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2.Never Miss A Beat
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3.Like It Too Much
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4.You Want History
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5.Can't Say What I Mean
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6.Good Days Bad Days
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7.Tomato In The Rain
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8.Half The Truth
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9.Always Happens Like That
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10.Addicted To Drugs
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11.Remember You're A Girl
by Marcel Anders (29.10.2008) Actually the band wanted to take a well-deserved one-year break... Their first albums "Employment" and "Yours truly, angry mob" catapulted vocalist Ricky Wilson & Co. into stardom in the realm of Fish´n´Chips. Then, they had some big hits ("Ruby", "Oh my god" and "I predict a riot") and filled the big arenas. All holiday plans were cancelled after a short session with star producer Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse), though. Instead of chilling out, they recorded a full album within two weeks - and this album surpasses even the highest expectations. Starting with the first, extremely catchy single "Never miss a beat", followed by a wide array of stylish Retro Rock, genuine Ska and nervous New Wave, until a parody of Robert Palmer’s "Addicted to love" ("Addicted to drugs"). The Kaiser Chiefs blithely use details and parts from 40 years of music history - they’re influenced by the Kinks, The Who and Gang Of Four, yet, they still sound like themselves.