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Kasabian

 
Album Review: Kasabian

  • Artist: Kasabian
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: November 09, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Pre-release hubbub might have you thinking Kasabian's debut is the Stone Roses' firstborn all over again, or that it's a Screamadelica for its generation. Almost, but these lads could use one more spin around the U.K.'s hippest clubs to really polish their craft to Madchester-in-its-prime level. What their debut succeeds in providing is out-of-the-gate excitement, a trippy sack of playful ideas, and a keen understanding of what makes hips sway and heads bob. If hearing Stereolab backing Ian Brown is your dream, "Reason Is Treason" should be your indie rock seducer. If you always wished prog rock danced in baggy jeans, "Test Transmission" should do it. A couple tracks that are show-ers more than grow-ers keep the album from being perfect, but when a Disneyland/Perrey-Kingsley-style keyboard riff plays over a dubby landscape and then gives way to an earnest, catchy hippie chorus, you can't help but fall in love with this ambitious, smart band. You can fill the ashtray with roaches during the cinematic "Butcher Blues" and make your Tangerine Dream-loving friend happy with the space rock meets angst rock of "U Boat." Lead singer Tom Meighan is one part Jagger and one part Richards, with a Beatles haircut and quote-generating, rebellious-interview mouth. They all live together commune style and their sleeves and badges use near-Rage Against the Machine imagery. Heavy, but their debut is a shaggy kind of charming that would work better if you tripped over it instead of having the hype trying to squeeze the word "revolutionary" out of your throat. Painting them as rock's saviors just makes the overly ambitious moments of the album look all that much bigger. Some serious heartbreak, or life for a little while outside of the commune, should broaden these songwriters' abilities to the level promised, but for now they're just exciting, groovy, and proud fathers of a dazzling debut. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Club Foot (Lyrics) Christopher Karloff, Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (3:34)
Processed Beats (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff Kasabian (3:07)
Reason Is Treason (Lyrics) Christopher Karloff, Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (4:35)
I.D. (Lyrics) Christopher Karloff, Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (4:47)
L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever) Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff Kasabian (3:17)
Running Battle (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff Kasabian (4:15)
Test Transmission (Lyrics) Christopher Karloff, Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (3:55)
Cutt Off (Lyrics) Christopher Karloff, Sergio Pizzorno Kasabian (4:38)
Butcher Blues (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff Kasabian (4:28)
U Boat (Lyrics) Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff Kasabian (13:22)

Credits

Mitch Glover (Drums), Tom Meighan (Vocals), Jim Abbiss (Mixing), Sergio Pizzorno (Vocals (Background)), Ian Matthews (Drums), Tom Meighan (Vocals (Background)), Jill Furmanovsky (Photography), Garret Lee (Producer), Kasabian (Performer), David Barny (Mixing), Christopher Karloff (Guitar), Christopher Karloff (Synthesizer), John Dent (Mastering), Christopher Karloff (Bass), Jim Abbiss (Producer), Sergio Pizzorno (Guitar), Kasabian (Producer), Simon Corkin (Illustrations), Sergio Pizzorno (Vocals), Christopher Karloff (Omnichord), Garret Lee (Mixing), Sergio Pizzorno (Guitar (Rhythm)), Sergio Pizzorno (Synthesizer), Graeme Lowe (Management), Simon Corkin (Design), Damian Taylor (Programming)
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Kasabian
Studio album by Kasabian
Released 13 September 2004
Genre Indie Rock
Length 53:16
Label Arista Records (UK)
BMG/RCA (US)
Producer Kasabian,
Jim Abbiss,
Jacknife Lee
Professional reviews
Kasabian chronology
Kasabian
(2004)
Live from Brixton Academy
(2005)
Singles from Kasabian
  1. "Reason Is Treason"
    Released: February, 2004
  2. "Club Foot"
    Released: 10 May, 2004
  3. "L.S.F."
    Released: 9 August, 2004
  4. "Processed Beats"
    Released: 18 September, 2004
  5. "Cutt Off"
    Released: January, 2005

Kasabian is the self-titled debut album (originally titled Test Transmissions) by the British rock band Kasabian, released in 2004. The album spawned four singles and rose to 4th on the UK Albums Chart.

Different geographical regions had different colours for their album cover. The UK version is black and white, the UK import is black and red, and the U.S. version is black and blue. The Japanese 'Ultimate Edition' is silver (metallic) and white.

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions. In the United States it uses the MediaMax CD-3 system.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Club Foot" – 3:34
  2. "Processed Beats" – 3:08
  3. "Reason Is Treason" – 4:35
  4. "I.D." – 4:47
  5. "Orange" – 0:46
  6. "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)" – 3:17
  7. "Running Battle" – 4:15
  8. "Test Transmission" – 3:55
  9. "Pinch Roller" – 1:13
  10. "Cutt Off" – 4:38
  11. "Butcher Blues" – 4:28
  12. "Ovary Stripe" – 3:50
  13. "U Boat" – 10:51 *
  • Note: "U Boat" contains the hidden track, "Reason Is Treason (Jacknife Lee Mix)" which was featured on the Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life soundtrack, and the opening credits to Gran Turismo 4 for the PlayStation 2. The running time listed is for "U Boat" alone, excluding the gap and the hidden track (which starts at 7:05).
  • "Orange", "Pinch Roller" and "Ovary Stripe" were not included on the original US issue, but were later included in a 2005 reissue.

DVD+ Edition

The DVD+ Edition is a special double sided disc with the audio on one side and 45 minutes of video material on the other side. It contains the following:

Reason Is Treason video
Club Foot video
L.S.F (Lost Souls Forever) video
Making Of Club Foot video
Making Of L.S.F (Lost Souls Forever) video
Field Of Dreams (shot at Farmstock gig in May 2005)

In pop culture

Miscellanea

  • This is one of many albums that was released with a controversial copyright protection program which limited the amount of copies that could be made of the disc and prevented the files from being ripped into MP3s. The software also prevented the CD from being uploaded onto iTunes, and thus iPods. Incidentally, iPod users who contacted BMG's customer support were given instructions on how to upload it onto iTunes, which involved circumventing the encryption software. Users were told to burn a disc using the encryption software, and then using the burned disc to upload their songs.
  • In an interview on the UK's Channel 4, Kasabian guitarist Sergio Pizzorno declared this album to be 'a big, psychedelic mash-up on a farm.'
  • On the 10" vinyl copy of the album the masked figure on cover glows in the dark.

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