You & I (Cut Off Your Hands album)
You & I is the 2008 debut album from Auckland pop-rock band Cut Off Your Hands. It was released in 2009 in the US. It was recorded with well-known indie producer Bernard Butler. Their song "Happy as Can Be" featured in the video game by EA Sports, FIFA 10.
You & I | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2008 (NZ/Australia) 2009 (US) | |||
Recorded | West Heath Studios | |||
Genre | Indie rock, post-punk, jangle pop, power pop | |||
Label | Speak N Spell (NZ/Australia) Frenchkiss Records (US) | |||
Producer | Bernard Butler | |||
Cut Off Your Hands chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Spin | [1] |
Prefix | [2] |
Track listing
The album was released under different labels in the US vs Australia/NZ.
CD
All tracks are written by Cut Off Your Hands, Nick Johnston.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Happy As Can Be" | |
2. | "Expectations" | |
3. | "Oh Girl" | |
4. | "Turn Cold" | |
5. | "It Doesn't Matter" | |
6. | "Heartbreak" | |
7. | "In The Name Of Jesus Christ" | |
8. | "Lets Get Out Of Here" (listed without an apostrophe on album) | |
9. | "Still Fond" | |
10. | "Closed Eyes" | |
11. | "Nostalgia" | |
12. | "Someone Like Daniel" |
Additional DVD (NZ/Aus)
In Australia and New Zealand the album came with an additional DVD with five tracks:
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "You & I" | |
2. | "Let Go" | |
3. | "Still Fond" | |
4. | "Oh Girl" | |
5. | "Expectations" |
Credits
- Artwork By Art Direction – Joel Kefali, Special Problems
- Edited By – Mako Sakamoto
- Engineer – Bernard Butler (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Seb Lewsley* (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Tom Stanley (track 4)
- Mastered By – Chris Potter
- Photography [Original] – Arnold Skolnick
- Producer – Bernard Butler (tracks: 1-3, 5-12), Stephen Street (track 4)
- Technician [Assisted By] – Jackson Gold
- Written-By – Cut Off Your Hands, Nick Johnston
- Whistle (track 4) – Dave Shrimpton
Charts
The album reached number 21 on the New Zealand music charts.[3]
Critical reception
Reception was generally favourable. Critics praised their lively performances, though some took issue with the banal topics for interest such as heartbreak.
References
- Kornhaber, Spencer (19 January 2009). "You & I: Review". Spin.
- Park, Dave (4 February 2009). "You & I: Review". Spin.
- "You & I: Charts". charts.nz. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
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