Dimensions
196 x 255 x 10mm
A unique insight into the 'Best British Band' Brit Award-winning band's rise to super-stardom, 'A Record Of Employment' is their only major release of 2006.
The Kaiser Chiefs are five men from Leeds who have taken the British musical scene by storm in just one year. The book opens in January 2005, with the band at the bottom of the bill on the annual NME tour. It ends with them performing on Jools Holland's New Year's Eve Hootenanny on 31 December 2005 as the biggest band in the UK.
Entertainment will tell their story on a month-by-month basis, through photographs taken by Peter Hill and the members of the band. The photographs are excellent and will inspire memories amongst the fans that have seen them play on their sell-out tours. The text will provide revealing insights into what makes the band tick. The remarkable story of the Kaiser Chiefs' rise to fame is overwhelming.
2005 saw them open the Live 8 concert in Philadelphia, as one of only two British acts to perform there; their album entered the charts at number 3 and stayed within the top 40 for 37 weeks; and their tours sell out in minutes. Ricky, Andrew, Simon, Peanut and Nick are close friends who have known one another for years, and their experiences in this uniquely authorised book will match the expectations of every fan.