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The National Health (album)

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Released
  
11 June 2012

Artist
  
Maxïmo Park

Producer
  
Gil Norton

Genre
  
Indie rock

Length
  
40:22

Release date
  
11 June 2012

Label
  
PIAS Cooperative

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Recorded
  
Moles, Bath (2011–12) Rockfield Studios (autumn 2011)

The National Health (2012)
  
Too Much Information (2014)

Similar
  
Too Much Information, A Certain Trigger, Our Earthly Pleasures, Quicken the Heart, Missing Songs

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The National Health is the fourth studio album by English indie rock band Maxïmo Park. It was released in the United Kingdom on 11 June 2012 by V2 Records. The album was the first by the band to feature a title track. The one-minute opening track, a ballad with piano and strings, has been noted by the band as a deliberate move to disorientate the listener (previous albums have all begun with a fast-paced track, like the title track, The National Health).

Contents

Maximo park the national health


Singles

The first single released from the album was "Hips And Lips" in June 2012, The album is driven by Smith's increasingly frantic mayday call: "England is sick and I'm a casualty … the daily grind, the moral wealth – a portrait of the national health!" he screeches. The song joined BBC Radio 1's 'C' list, but only reached No171 in the UK Charts. This could be simply to do with decline in popularity of Guitar Music and Indie Rock in the late 2000s and early 2010s.

"The Undercurrents" was the 2nd single released from the album in August 2012.

Reception

It received mainly positive reviews, The Guardian gave it 4 stars out of 5 calling it "energised and good fun".

NME rated it 8 out of 10, saying "The National Health', you see, is a fully ticked-off shopping list of everything that's unashamedly ace about this band, and it's all been bought from Waitrose – a change from the Tesco Value offerings of 2007's 'Our Earthly Pleasures’ and 2009's 'Quicken The Heart'. Maxïmo Park take themselves so seriously, and every song strives for heads-down greatness. 'The Undercurrents’ is the one moment they achieve it, transcending everything around it (including Smith's slightly clunky "I won't forget the way you forgive me" hook). It builds, storm-like, into something that might protrude proudly from a catalogue of the Bunnymen, of The Verve, of latter-day Manics, of any Great British Band aware that they are indeed a Great British Band. Maxïmo Park obviously aren’t, but for these brief moments the possibilities are there. It's the peak."

Track listing

All lyrics by Paul Smith, all music by Duncan Lloyd, except where noted.

  1. "When I Was Wild" (Lukas Wooller) – 1:02
  2. "The National Health" (Lloyd, Wooller) – 3:00
  3. "Hips And Lips" (Wooller) – 3:32
  4. "The Undercurrents" – 4:01
  5. "Write This Down" (Archis Tiku, Lloyd, Wooller) – 3:14
  6. "Reluctant Love" – 3:17
  7. "Until The Earth Would Open" – 3:17
  8. "Banlieue" – 2:51
  9. "This Is What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted" (Wooller) – 3:54
  10. "Wolf Among Men" – 2:55
  11. "Take Me Home" (Smith, Lloyd) – 2:54
  12. "Unfamiliar Places" (Smith) – 3:49
  13. "Waves Of Fear" – 2:41

– Limited Deluxe Edition with additional 4-Track-Bonus-EP:

  1. The Undercurrents (Acoustic Version)
  2. Hips And Lips (Acoustic Version)
  3. Reluctant Love (Acoustic Version)
  4. Until The Earth Would Open (Acoustic Version)

Personnel

Maxïmo Park
  • Tom English – drums
  • Duncan Lloyd – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Paul Smith – lead vocals
  • Archis Tiku – bass guitar
  • Lukas Wooller – keyboards
  • Additional musicians
  • Beth Porter – cello on "When I Was Wild"
  • Technical staff
  • Amir Amor – additional recording and production
  • Dan Austin – engineering, mixing
  • Ben Humphreys – assistant
  • Peter Maher – mastering
  • Gil Norton – producer
  • Songs

    1When I Was Wild1:02
    2The National Health3:00
    3Hips and Lips3:32

    References

    The National Health (album) Wikipedia