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|  Pull the Pin 2007 Release of the Band's Sixth Studio Album was Previewed to Fans When BBC Radio 1's Chris Moyles Played the Song "Bank Holiday Monday" on the May First 2007 Broadcast of his Show. |  Live from Dakota This double CD set was mixed by Jim Lowe. The album includes the band's biggest hits to date including 'Dakota', '1000 Trees', 'Bartender' and 'The Thief, Mr Writer', plus rare tracks such as 'Carrot Cake' and 'Wine' plus brand new track 'Jayne'. 20 tracks in all. V2. 2006. |  Only the Names Have Been Changed 2007 Debut Solo Album from the Stereophonics Frontman. A Raw, Personal, Deftly Organic Album, It's a Masterclass in Personal Songwriting and Presents a Stunning Sonic Diversion from his Trademark Sound. Jones Explains, "we were Recording the Sixth Stereophonics Album...and In-bet... |  Performance and Cocktails Stereophonics have evolved remarkably since they were a Welsh covers band who once prided themselves on the authenticity of their Jimi Hendrix set. Though that 1960s influence is muted on the follow-up to their million-selling debut, Word Gets Around, there are enough hard riffs ... |  Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics
|  Word Gets Around Import pressing of their 1997 album, now out-of-print in the US. V2. |  Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics The band's first 'best-of' -a must have collection. The deluxe edition includes a bonus disc and includes special packaging. Tracks; Disc 1: Dakota; The Bartender And The Thief; Have A Nice Day; Handbags And Gladrags; Local Boy In The Photograph; Maybe Tomorrow; Superman; You'r... |  Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Stereophonics' fifth album will inevitably provide more material for the band's critics, if only for the fact its title has clearly been rather lazily inspired from the back of a rental video case. The music within, however, is anything but laid-back: the employment of Argentine... |  Just Enough Education to Perform Three albums in, and Stereophonics have written their first truly mature work, Just Enough Education to Perform. While the Welsh trio's first two albums were blighted by the occasional spot of facile pub-rock tub-thumping, which served only to dilute Kelly Jones's emotive laments... |
Rewind Pull the Pin Live from Dakota Only the Names Have Been Changed Performance and Cocktails Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics Word Gets Around Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Just Enough Education to Perform
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Totally RAD!! I am so glad I got this DVD. I didn't think I could like Kelly any more than I did, but I did after watching! Worth the wait... This long-awaited DVD was presented and produced by the Stereophonics themselves, and as a result shows some incredibly personal behind the scenes footage, both during the "Language.Sex.Violence.Other?" album development and during their 2005 world tour. I've been a fan since seeing them play in 2002 at the House of Blues in Los Angeles during their Just Enough Education to Perform tour (referred to by fans as J.E.E.P.). This DVD is basically divided up into three features, (1) the documentary, (2) the live concert, and (3) the music videos. The documentary footage of song development riffs and the jam sessions to hone the songs was awesome, as was the almost spontaneous discovery and addition of new drummer Javier Weyler.
If you have not seen the Stereophonics in concert or heard their Live from Dakota live album, you'll be happy to learn their live shows are even better than their studio albums... the same voice and sound quality with even more energy, sweat, and emotion. Many of their songs take on an entirely new quality when the tempo is sped up or slowed. For long-time fans, the slower paced live rendition of Maybe Tomorrow will give you chills with its haunting quality. My other favorite track is Just Looking, which brought even more emotion to the longing feeling of the lyrics that I hear every time I listen to the studio version.
If you are a fan, I guarantee you will not be disappointed. You owe it to yourself to get this DVD and the Live from Dakota double-CD.
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