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Stereophonics, Performance and Cocktails

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1146706

Disk length: 60m 56s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Roll up and shine 3:57
2. The bartender and the thief 2:54
3. Hurry up and wait 4:40
4. Pick a part that's new 3:33
5. Just looking 4:13
6. Hafl the lies you tell ain't true 2:55
7. I wouldn't your radio 3:50
8. T-shirt suntan 4:04
9. Is yesterday tomorrow today? 4:02
10. A minute longer 3:46
11. She takes her clothes off 3:56
12. Plastic california 4:30
13. I stopped to fill my car up 4:27
14. Cehck my eyelids for holes 2:39
15. The bartender and the thief (live) 3:15
16. T-shirt suntan(live) 4:06

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Review

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 and vocal shred on the power trio's sophomore outing to evoke more contemporary Seattle comparisons. His band's whirlwind success have informed singer-songwriter Kelly Jones' lyrics and vocal persona with some refreshingly wide-eyed cynicism to season his band's hard-edged pop bent. Though they evoke comparisons to everyone from the Faces to Alice in Chains, Stereophonics are clearly carving their own niche, especially on the infectious "She Take Her Clothes Off," the acoustic-rooted "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio," the raucous opener "Roll Up and Shine," and "A Minute Longer." Like many ambitious young musicians before them, Jones and company have written about the world they've seen from the back of a bar, a tour bus window, and through TV's jaundiced filter; it's the cinematic grace, wit, and humanity of those observations that sets them apart from their Brit-pop peers and forecasts even greater things to come. --Jerry McCulleyThe Welsh indie rock trio's 1999 sophomore release featuring the U.K. top three hit 'The Bartender And The Thief' and the single 'Just Looking'. 13 tracks in all.Japanese Version featuring Four Bonus Tracks.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Performance and Cocktails

Tracks: 14 (-2 tracks), Disk length: 52m 56s (-8m)

Performance and Cocktails

Tracks: 13 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 51m 34s (-10m 38s)

Performance and Cocktails

Tracks: 13 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 50m 58s (-10m 2s)

Performance and Cocktails

Tracks: 13 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 50m 57s (-10m 1s)

Performance and Cocktails

Tracks: 13 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 50m 55s (-11m 59s)

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