Released 14 June 2003 Length 43:58 22
(2003) Employment
(2005) Release date 14 June 2003 | Recorded 2000-2003 Producer Stevie Henderson Artist Kaiser Chiefs Label Mantra Recordings | |
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Genres Indie rock, Alternative rock Similar Souvenir: The Singles 2, Live at Elland Road, Off with Their Heads, Employment, The Future Is Medieval |
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22 is the only studio album released by the Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs under their previous band name, Parva. It was released on the Mantra Recordings label, which was closed by its owner Beggars Banquet soon after. Four singles were released from the album, "Heavy", "Good Bad, Right Wrong", "Television" and "Hessles". The Prince Of Wales mentioned in the lyrics of "Heavy" is a pub in Leeds. The band chose the name Parva by shortening the original band name of Runston Parva, which is a misspelling of Ruston Parva, a village in East Yorkshire.
Contents
Track listing
Note: Track 11 includes a hidden preview of the song 'Vending Machine'.
Songs
1Heavy2:53
2Good Bad Right Wrong3:24
3Couldn't Contain3:36
References
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