Off With Their Heads (album)
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''Off with Their Heads'' is the third
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by English
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, and was released on 20 October 2008 in the UK, and on 25 August 2009 in the
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. The first
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from the album was "
Never Miss a Beat "Never Miss a Beat" is a song by British indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, released as the lead single from the band's third album, '' Off with Their Heads'', on 6 October 2008. The song was produced by Mark Ronson and features backing vocals from ...
", released two weeks before the album. The album charted at number two on the
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during the week of 26 October 2008 and at number 16 in the
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of the week of 24 October.


Background

The album features guest appearances from several artists, including
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who provides backing vocals on "Always Happens Like That" and "
Never Miss a Beat "Never Miss a Beat" is a song by British indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, released as the lead single from the band's third album, '' Off with Their Heads'', on 6 October 2008. The song was produced by Mark Ronson and features backing vocals from ...
". She previously covered "
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" on her first mixtape and later with
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on his album ''
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''. Three members of the English
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also feature on backing vocals on "Never Miss a Beat",
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raps one verse of "Half the Truth", and
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composer
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, who performed with the band at 2007's BBC Electric Proms, also appears on the album. "Never Miss a Beat" and "You Want History" premiered on the band's UK Arena Tour in the Winter of 2007. The lyric "Off with their heads" appears in the first verse of "Like It Too Much". The album was uploaded with 30 second previews of each song, apart from "
Never Miss a Beat "Never Miss a Beat" is a song by British indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs, released as the lead single from the band's third album, '' Off with Their Heads'', on 6 October 2008. The song was produced by Mark Ronson and features backing vocals from ...
" which included a full recording, on the music social networking site
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on 9 October 2008. "Never Miss A Beat" appeared on Pro Evolution 2010, as did previous single Ruby, from ''Yours Truly, Angry Mob''.


Reception

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– 4 stars out of 5 – "The band rails against stupidity and conformity like they did on ''
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'', but this time they know that while it's smart to be witty, it's even smarter to be insidiously catchy." *''
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'' (p. 126) – 4 stars out of 5 – "Off With Their Heads is great British pop in the dynamic lethal-irony tradition of the mid-Sixties Kinks, the early Jam and, with that vintage-New Wave tone of Nick Baines' keyboards, XTC's 1979 album,
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." *''
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'' (p. 91) – Ranked #21 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2008. *''
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Track listing

All tracks written by
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.


Personnel

* Ricky Wilson
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* Andrew White
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*
Simon Rix Kaiser Chiefs are an English indie rock band from Leeds who formed in 2000 as Parva, releasing one studio album, ''22'', in 2003, before renaming and establishing themselves in their current name that same year. Since their formation the band h ...
bass * Nick Baines
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*
Nick Hodgson Nicholas James David Hodgson (born 20 October 1977) is an English drummer, backing vocalist, and songwriter, formerly of the indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs. Early life He attended St. Mary's Menston with Nick Baines and Simon Rix. He then wen ...
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, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Remember You're a Girl" *
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("Never Miss a Beat"), guest vocals ("Always Happens Like That") * Anne-Marie Chirema – backing vocals ("Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History") * Lou Hayter – backing vocals ("Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History") * Sarah Jones – backing vocals ("Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History") *Thomas Bowes –
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("Like It Too Much") *Ralph De Souza – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Jonathan Evans-Jones – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Peter Hanson – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Ian Humphries – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Steve Morris – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Helen Paterson – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Tom Pigott-Smith – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Rose Warren-Green – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Debbie Widdup – violin ("Like It Too Much") *Garfield Jackson –
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("Like It Too Much") *Andy Parker – viola ("Like It Too Much") *Jon Thorne – viola ("Like It Too Much") *Jonathan Williams –
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("Like It Too Much") *Tony Lewis – cello ("Like It Too Much") *Paul Kegg – cello ("Like It Too Much") *David Lloyd –
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("Good Days Bad Days") *Dave Guy –
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("Tomato in the Rain") *
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– guest vocals ("Half the Truth") *Alex Fraser – kettle drum ("Half the Truth") *
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producer,
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, agogo bells ("Addicted to Drugs") *
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– producer, engineer *Raj Das – assistant engineer *Tim Goalen – assistant engineer ("Never Miss a Beat", "Like It Too Much", "You Want History") *Samuel Navel – assistant engineer *Tom Morris – assistant engineer *Andy Wallace – mixing ("Spanish Metal", "Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History", "Can't Say What I Mean", "Tomato in the Rain", "Half the Truth", "Addicted to Drugs", "Remember You're a Girl") *John O'Mahoney – mix engineer ("Spanish Metal", "Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History", "Can't Say What I Mean", "Tomato in the Rain", "Half the Truth", "Addicted to Drugs", "Remember You're a Girl") *Jan Petrov – mix assistant ("Spanish Metal", "Never Miss a Beat", "You Want History", "Can't Say What I Mean", "Tomato in the Rain", "Half the Truth", "Addicted to Drugs", "Remember You're a Girl") *
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– mixing ("Like It Too Much", "Good Days Bad Days", "Always Happens Like That") *Neil Comber – mix assistant ("Like It Too Much", "Good Days Bad Days", "Always Happens Like That") *John Davies – mastering * Geoff Foster
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recording ("Like It Too Much") *Chris Barrett – assistant engineer ("Like It Too Much") *
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– string
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("Like It Too Much")


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References

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