Take a Break is the fourth album by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, released on July 1, 2003, on Fat Wreck Chords independent record label.

The album consists entirely of cover versions of R&B songs. Like its predecessor, Blow in the Wind, several tracks lead off with appropriations of classic punk (or related genres like new wave) riffs ("Crazy" incorporates "Six Pack" by Black Flag, "Save the Best for Last" includes "Pretty Vacant" by the Sex Pistols, and "I'll Be There" borrows the intro from the Cars' "Just What I Needed").

Production

The band had trouble selecting songs for inclusion, at first attempting upbeat songs such as "Papa Was a Rolling Stone", but found that they did not translate well to sped-up punk rhythms. They eventually settled on ballads with "no real time signature" that were more amenable to rearrangement. When the band first finished recording and submitted the album to be pressed and distributed, the record label, Fat Wreck Chords, initially refused to distribute it; this was at the behest of the label's employees and was despite label owner Fat Mike being a member of the band. This prompted the Gimme Gimmes to record five additional songs to make the album acceptable to those employees. Even after the addition of the new recordings, guitarist Joey Cape felt that Take a Break was the band's "worst record".

Critical reception

Mackenzie Wilson of AllMusic praised Take a Break as superior to the band's previous outing, Blow in the Wind, saying it was rock & roll done "the right way".

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