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Empire

 
Album Review: Empire

  • Artist: Kasabian
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: September 19, 2006
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Practicing truth in advertising, U.K. rockers Kasabian move away from the revolutionary sleeve art that graced their debut and onto something more ornate for their elaborate follow-up album, Empire. Attacking the sophomore jinx head-on, Empire tries hard to be urgent, epic, and important, and the grand mishmash of influences -- the Chemical Brothers, Primal Scream, the Beatles, and the Rolling Stones -- is delivered with all the conviction and swagger one desires from the scruffy crew with the Oasis-sized ego. Adding to this jumble are Sweet, Slade, and Ian Brown, who are all equally responsible for the opening title cut. Glammed-up rebel music, "Empire" is a satisfying, busy rocker that gives way to the interesting rave-up "Shoot the Runner," which would be very T. Rex if it wasn't for the Euro-disco Giorgio Moroder-styled bridge. From here 'til the album's final stretch, twists, turns, and time changes are in abundance and imagination runs wild as Brit-pop smokes a hookah and sits on a multicolored toadstool. Lost in all this is the instantly grabbing songwriting of Kasabian's debut, and to some extent, the bandmembers themselves, who often seem to be riding this swirl instead of guiding it. They regain control right about "By My Side," a memorable, lush tune that suggests what it would sound like if James Bond film themes had proper B-sides. The winding "Stuntman" is as ambitious as anything else here but the pieces all fall into place for a change, and by the time the perfect, slowly developing closer "The Doberman" rolls around, this unapproachable effort has sort of explained itself and even seduced a little. Repeat listens help put things in place, and a familiarity with the band helps a lot, so go to their much more focused debut for the real punch, then come here when you want something bigger but not necessarily better. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Empire (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (03:53)
Shoot the Runner (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (03:27)
Last Trip (In Flight) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (02:53)
Me Plus One (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (02:28)
Sun Rise Light Flies Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (04:08)
Apnoea Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (01:47)
By My Side (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (04:14)
Stuntman (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (05:19)
Seek & Destroy Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (02:15)
British Legion (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (03:19)
The Doberman (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (05:33)

Credits

Barney (Mixing), George Marino (Mastering), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Andy Wallace (Mix Control), Jim Abbiss (Producer), James Banbury (Cello), Ezzedine Bouzid (Violin), Fiona McCapra (Violin), Jean-Loup Morette (Engineer), Farhat Bouallagui (Violin), Farhat Bouallagui (Viola), Jo Archard (Violin), Gary Alesbrook (Trumpet), Vincent Greene (Viola), Andy Hayes (Design), Andy Hayes (Layout Design), Owen Skinner (Mixing Assistant), Sergio Pizzorno (Lyricist), Nick Attwood (Trombone), Beatle Ben (Assistant Engineer), Craig Crofton (Saxophone), Graeme Lowe (Management), Julie Verhoevan (Illustrations), Haj Youssef (Violin)
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Empire
Studio album by Kasabian
Released 28 August 2006
Genre Indie Rock
Electronica
Length 39:24
Label BMG, Columbia Records
Producer Jim Abbiss, Kasabian
Professional reviews
Kasabian chronology
Live from Brixton Academy
(2005)
Empire
(2006)
West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
(2009)
Singles from Empire
  1. "Empire"
    Released: 24 July, 2006
  2. "Shoot the Runner"
    Released: 6 November, 2006
  3. "Me Plus One"
    Released: 29 January, 2007

Empire is the second album by English rock band Kasabian, released on 28 August 2006 in the United Kingdom. The album went onto #1 in the UK Albums Chart upon its release and was preceded by the release of new single "Empire" on 24 July 2006 (see 2006 in British music).

The album was recorded over two weeks after touring with Oasis.[citation needed] According to Tom Meighan in an interview on the album with the NME in early 2006, Empire is a word used by the band to describe something that is good. To date the album has sold 895,000 copies worldwide, including 556,400 in the UK.[when?]

The song "Stuntman" was used in the film Green Street, and was also played during Sky Sports' Premiership coverage in the 2007-08 season. The song "Sun Rise Light Flies" appears in the last scene/closing credits of episode 101 of the HBO show John From Cincinnati. Several songs from the album have been used in the BBC television show Top Gear. "Sun/Rise/Light/Flies" has been used for the video highlights of the 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix on the official Formula One website. It was also used on the BBC TV programme Horizon, broadcast on 17 February 2009.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Sergio Pizzorno, except where noted.

  1. "Empire" – 3:53 (Pizzorno, Chris Karloff)
  2. "Shoot the Runner" – 3:27
  3. "Last Trip (In Flight)" – 2:53
  4. "Me Plus One" – 2:28
  5. "Sun Rise Light Flies" – 4:08
  6. "Apnoea" – 1:48
  7. "By My Side" – 4:14 (Pizzorno, Karloff)
  8. "Stuntman" – 5:19 (Pizzorno, Karloff)
  9. "Seek & Destroy" – 2:15
  10. "British Legion" – 3:19
  11. "The Doberman" – 5:34

Bonus tracks

  • "Ketang" – 2:12 (U.S. iTunes)
  • "Heroes" – 2:40 (U.S. iTunes)
  • "Empire (video) – 9:44 (U.S. and UK iTunes)
  • "Shoot the Runner" (live from XFM - UK iTunes)
  • "Reason is Treason" (live from XFM - UK iTunes)
  • "Empire" (live from XFM - UK iTunes)
  • "Doberman" (live from XFM - UK iTunes)
  • "L.S.F" (live from XFM - UK iTunes)

Bonus DVD

The Limited Edition included a Bonus DVD:

  • "Empire" video - 4:55
  • Documentary - 22:01
  • Making of "Empire" video - 10:00

Release details

Country Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom 2006-08-28 BMG, Columbia Records CD PARADISE37 / 8 2876 88499 2 7
10" vinyl PARADISE38 / 8 2876 88502 2 0
CD / DVD PARADISE39 / 8 2876 88499 1 0
Japan 2006-09-06 BMG Japan CD BVCP-21481 / 4988017642092
2006-12-20 CD / DVD BVCP-28067 / 4988017645901
United States 2006-09-19 Sony BMG, RCA Records CD 8 2876-88323-2 5
CD / DVD 8 8697-01459-2 3
Australia 2006-10-14 Sony BMG
CD / DVD 82876898182
Canada 2006-09-14 Sony BMG
CD / DVD 88697002262

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Preceded by
Eyes Open by Snow Patrol
UK number one album
September 3, 2006 – September 9, 2006
Succeeded by
Eyes Open by Snow Patrol

 
 

 

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