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2005 studio album by Caesars From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paper Tigers
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Paper Tigers is the fourth studio album by Swedish band Caesars, released on 26 April 2005. The album was released on Virgin in the United Kingdom, Astralwerks in the United States and Toshiba-EMI in Japan.[1] The album contains the re-release of the song "Jerk It Out".

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Recording

Recording for Paper Tigers first began in the winter of 2003 at Silence Studio. The sessions then moved to Joakim Åhlund's Decibel Studio, in Stockholm. The album was mixed in New York by Michael Brauer.[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joakim Åhlund unless otherwise noted.

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Personnel

The following people contributed to Paper Tigers:[3]

Caesars

  • César Vidal – lead vocals, guitar
  • Joakim Åhlund – audio Production, guitar, vocals, mixing, producer
  • Nino Keller – Drums, vocals
  • David Lindquist – bass guitar

Additional personnel

  • Hector Araya – strings
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Michael Brauer – mixing
  • Lasse Mårtén – engineer
  • Kristoffer Nergårdh – piano
  • Pontus Olsson – engineer
  • Ismail Samie – A&R
  • Fredrik Wennerlund – photography
  • Björn Yttling – Farfisa organ, phillycorda

Reception

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Paper Tigers has received mixed to positive reviews. On the review aggregate site Metacritic, the album has a 63 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[4]

David Browne of Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A grade, writing that the album was "one meaty, vigorous track after another of modern-Mersey-beat pop..." Browne concluded his review with: "All retro rock should sound this good."[5] In another positive review, The Guardian's Dave Simpson wrote that Paper Tigers "is a treasure waiting to be found by the rest of us," and called the album "simultaneously ecstatic and melancholy."[6]

On the other hand, Allmusic's Heather Phares criticized the album, writing that beyond "Jerk It Out", "It's Not the Fall That Hurts" and "Soulchaser", there were not many other memorable songs on the album.[7] Stephen Haag of Popmatters also criticized the album's lack of memorable tracks, writing "If folks are purchasing Paper Tigers expecting a dozen more tunes like 'Jerk It Out'... they'll soon find that Caesars is guilty of bait-and-switch."[8] In another mixed review, Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media described the album as "...one or two decent singles surrounded by a bunch of mediocre-or-worse filler."[9]

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Singles

This single has been featured on iPod shuffle advertisements, the British television series "Teachers" and on the video games "FIFA Football 2004", SSX 3, and as downloadable content for Rock Band 3.
CD DINSD274: "Jerk It Out" / "The Longer We Stay Together"
"7" DINS274: "Jerk It Out" / "Up All Night"
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Charts

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References

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