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Artist: Kaiser Chiefs
Label: B-Unique
Category: Music

List Price: £14.99
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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 149 reviews
Sales Rank: 361

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 44 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

EAN: 5055052813028
ASIN: B0007MVY2O

Release Date: March 7, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Case and insert are in very good condition. The CD has numerous light marks but has been played without any interferance

Tracks:

  • Everyday I Love You Less and Less
  • I Predict A Riot
  • Modern Way
  • Na Na Na Na Naa
  • You Can Have It All
  • Oh My God
  • Born To Be A Dancer
  • Saturday Night
  • What Did I Ever Give You
  • Time Honoured Tradition
  • Caroline, Yes
  • Team Mate

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
On Employment, raffish, trilby-clad young Leeds quintet Kaiser Chiefs prove themselves the logical heirs to the Britpop throne previously warmed by the likes of Blur and Supergrass, twinning expectant verses with rollicking choruses and generally acting very much like indie-rock's latest swaggering young Jack the Lads.

There's no doubt, the Kaisers know their rock history: "Oh My God" and "Every Day I Love You Less and Less" barrel along with something of Madness' playful charm, while "You Can Have It All" and the lush "Caroline, Yes" appear to be conscious nods to the sleepy, harmony-laden Californian pop vision of Brian Wilson. The lyrics of frontman Ricky Wilson, however, are rooted in a very English sensibility--one often traditional and occasionally, bizarrely archaic: "Walking through town is quite scary/ It's not very pretty, I tell thee," he gasps on adrenaline-fuelled urban nightmare "I Predict A Riot". It's the sort of pleasingly unusual idiosyncrasy that sees Employment stand out from the fashionable indie pack, and assuming the Chiefs can continue to keep their foibles the right side of irksome, any attitude is thoroughly justified. --Louis Pattison


Customer Reviews:   Read 144 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Debue ever, 4 indie rock   September 4, 2008
Stephen J. Charlton
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

i bought this album after i heard 'i predict a riot'. every song is great, and the lyrics. GREAT sound 4 a debue even. i thought this would be crap , but it's in my top 10 albums of all time now. the album opens with 'everyday i love u less and less' which is one of my favorite tracks of the album. i always listen to my albums either when i'm doing work or in the car and this album worked. If you like the kaiser chiefs or this album u will also like: Franz Ferdinand, Kasabian, the gossip and maybe oasis. check out these bands , their worth checking out. the gossip sounds more like 'take my temp' and 'i predict a riot'. But overall if ur a fan of the kaiser chiefs check out these band (deffo). any way GOOD ALBUM GET IT.




1 out of 5 stars They're a comedy band, right?   July 13, 2008
R. J. Salusbury (Winchester)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

A quite dreadful album from a truly awful mob. They're a comedy band, right? This album sounds like a Weird Al Yankovic tribute to Franz Ferdinand covering XTC. The fact that there are 108 used & new copies available (at the time of writing) on Amazon Marketplace does suggest that this album does not endure. I saw them about a year ago following a Rufus Wainwright performance on a TV show. The gulf in the quality of music and style (style isn't everything, but it counts for something) was staggering. Avoid.


5 out of 5 stars excellent debut   August 28, 2007
There'd be plenty of stars And not too many (Yorkshire , England)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

"Excellent debut album ! favourite tracks...Everyday I Love You Less and Less,I Predict A Riot,Modern Way,You Can Have It All"


3 out of 5 stars A bit Blur-lite   August 22, 2007
Greg Farefield-Rose (Hertfordshire United Kingdom)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Watching the TV coverage of the Glastonbury Festival in 2005, Kaiser Chiefs seemed to be on all the time. I'm not sure how you get your band to be featured but whatever was done, it certainly worked as Employment ended the year as one of the biggest selling albums. But is it any good?

Yes it is good though, to my ears, an inferior more poppy version of Blur circa Park Life without there being a musician as capable of adding something memorable or distinctive to the more average songs as Graham Coxon frequently did for the Essex four-piece. Indeed, you can imagine Blur writing and performing most of the songs on Employment which, not surprisingly, shares in Stephen Street the same producer as Park Life.

Having said this, there are some very good songs on Employment such as the exciting opener Everyday I Love You Less And Less and I Predict A Riot with its clever, caustic description of the sort of activities which go on in most town centres every Saturday night. Other highlights include Na Na Na Na Naa with its wiggy guitar solo and the pleasing melody and sentiment behind You Can Have It All. The equivalent song to Badhead perhaps...

Employment covers a number of styles though, once again, these are similar forms to those covered by a certain other band. Maybe I'm being a bit harsh as it is a good album, albeit an over-rated one, though hopefully subsequent Kaiser Chief releases will have influences deriving from more than one act.



4 out of 5 stars Great   August 6, 2007
Darkmaster (Birmingham, UK)
3 out of 5 found this review helpful

Sorry for the boring title but its all I can think of at the moment. I personally think that Employment is great.

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