"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)

"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]

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. 1 2 "Kasabian - 'Space' Cadets!", NME, 8 December 2004. Retrieved 11 November 2013


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