Cutt Off

"Cutt Off" is the fourth single from Kasabian's eponymous album. It is Kasabian's second-highest UK Singles Chart entry at number eight.[2] The single version was a re-working of the album version, featuring a new drum track, a different mix and slightly changed lyrics. The maxi CD features Kasabian's Radio 1 Live Lounge versions of their own "Processed Beats" and a cover of "Out of Space" by The Prodigy.[3] The 10-inch vinyl version came in a poster bag, and featured the exclusive tracks "Pan Am Slit Scam" and a Mad Action remix of "Cutt Off".[3]

"Cutt Off"
Single by Kasabian
from the album Kasabian
B-side"Beneficial Herbs (demo)"
Released3 January 2005 (2005-01-03)[1]
Length3:26
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)Sergio Pizzorno, Christopher Karloff
Producer(s)Jim Abbiss, Kasabian
Kasabian singles chronology
"Processed Beats"
(2004)
"Cutt Off"
(2005)
"Club Foot (reissue)"
(2005)

Music video

The official music video depicts people in a New York strete running from an unseen threat, which is revealed to be a giant flying shark, however the band are unfazed by it, with the shark flying around the members several times.

Track listings

Maxi CD

  • PARADISE26
  1. "Cutt Off" (Single Version) 3:26
  2. "Processed Beats" (Live Lounge version)
  3. "Out Of Space" (Live Lounge version)
  4. CD-Rom with "Cutt Off" video and Movement Gallery print-off poster

Mini CD

  • PARADISE25
  1. "Cutt Off" (Single Version) 3:26
  2. "Beneficial Herbs" (Demo) 3:53

10-inch vinyl

  • PARADISE27
  1. "Cutt Off" (Single Version) 3:26
  2. "Pan Am Slit Scam"
  3. "Cutt Off" (Mad Action Remix)

Personnel

Kasabian
  • Tom Meighan – lead vocals
  • Sergio Pizzorno – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, synths
  • Christopher Karloff – lead guitar, synths, omnichord
  • Chris Edwards – bass
Additional credits
  • Daniel Ralph Martin – drums
  • Ian Matthews – drums (single version only)


References

  1. "Key Releases: Singles". Music Week. 25 December 2004. p. 21.
  2. "Kasabian", Official Charts Company. Retrieved 11 November 2013
  3. "Kasabian - 'Space' Cadets!", NME, 8 December 2004. Retrieved 11 November 2013


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