Stereophonics

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Dakota 04:57 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow 04:33 Tools
Have a Nice Day 03:25 Tools
Superman 05:10 Tools
Just Looking 04:14 Tools
Mr. Writer 05:19 Tools
It Means Nothing 03:50 Tools
Handbags and Gladrags 04:39 Tools
Devil 04:41 Tools
a thousand trees 03:01 Tools
Pick a Part That's New 03:34 Tools
Traffic 04:54 Tools
Local Boy in the Photograph 03:23 Tools
Step on My Old Size Nines 04:01 Tools
Rewind 04:47 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio 03:51 Tools
Vegas Two Times 04:30 Tools
Hurry Up and Wait 04:41 Tools
Doorman 03:50 Tools
Pedalpusher 03:18 Tools
Lying in the Sun 04:32 Tools
Deadhead 03:35 Tools
Madame Helga 03:54 Tools
More Life in a Tramps Vest 02:19 Tools
Nice to Be Out 03:09 Tools
I Miss You Now 04:50 Tools
My Friends 03:35 Tools
Maybe 04:34 Tools
Nothing Precious at All 00:00 Tools
Lolita 03:26 Tools
Brother 00:00 Tools
Girl 00:00 Tools
You're My Star 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Decade In The Sun Version 04:34 Tools
Dakota - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Caravan Holiday 03:37 Tools
Daisy Lane 03:39 Tools
Feel 00:00 Tools
Too Many Sandwiches 05:04 Tools
Not Up to You 04:38 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over 04:42 Tools
Roll Up and Shine 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back) 00:00 Tools
Innocent 03:44 Tools
I Stopped to Fill My Car Up 04:31 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off 03:56 Tools
Pass the Buck 00:00 Tools
Getaway 00:00 Tools
Stone 00:00 Tools
Watch Them Fly Sundays 03:30 Tools
Everyday I Think of Money 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day - Decade In The Sun Version 03:25 Tools
Climbing the Wall 04:56 Tools
Indian Summer 04:25 Tools
A Minute Longer 03:47 Tools
Rooftop 06:18 Tools
You Stole My Money Honey 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin 02:32 Tools
Soldiers Make Good Targets 00:00 Tools
Drowning 00:00 Tools
Bright Red Star 03:40 Tools
Don't Let Me Down 03:37 Tools
Plastic California 00:00 Tools
Half the Lies You Tell Ain't True 02:56 Tools
Same Size Feet 04:01 Tools
I Could Lose Ya 03:17 Tools
Check My Eyelids for Holes 02:44 Tools
Goldfish Bowl 03:03 Tools
Jealousy 00:00 Tools
T-Shirt Sun Tan 04:05 Tools
Last of the Big Time Drinkers 00:00 Tools
Crush 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today? 04:03 Tools
Rainbows and Pots of Gold 00:00 Tools
High as the Ceiling 03:20 Tools
Graffiti on the Train 00:00 Tools
She's Alright 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind) 00:00 Tools
We Share the Same Sun 00:00 Tools
C'est La Vie 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You 03:49 Tools
All In One Night 00:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags - Decade In The Sun Version 04:39 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy 00:00 Tools
In a Moment 00:00 Tools
100MPH 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Beerbottle 00:00 Tools
I Got Your Number 00:00 Tools
Uppercut 00:00 Tools
Billy Davey's Daughter 03:46 Tools
Could You Be the One? 03:53 Tools
Stuck In a Rut 00:00 Tools
Violins and Tambourines 00:00 Tools
Take Me 03:51 Tools
Catacomb 03:15 Tools
Wonder 00:00 Tools
Caught By The Wind 00:00 Tools
Show Me How 00:00 Tools
Been Caught Cheating 04:20 Tools
Roll the Dice 00:00 Tools
Just Looking - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
More Life in a Tramp's Vest 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine 04:27 Tools
Lady Luck 00:00 Tools
Ladyluck 00:00 Tools
Billy Daveys Daughter 00:00 Tools
Live 'n' Love 00:00 Tools
No-one's Perfect 00:00 Tools
White Lies 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief - Decade In The Sun Version 02:54 Tools
Song For The Summer 02:55 Tools
Mr. Writer - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 03:58 Tools
Moviestar 00:00 Tools
Fight Or Flight 00:00 Tools
Jayne 00:00 Tools
Superman - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
What's All The Fuss About? 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Taken A Tumble 00:00 Tools
Fly Like An Eagle 04:32 Tools
You Sexy Thing 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Sing Little Sister 00:00 Tools
Sunny 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Think of Money 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You (Acoustic 2015) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U 00:00 Tools
Step On My Old Size Nines - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Angie 04:19 Tools
Mr and Mrs Smith 00:00 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Positively 4th Street 00:00 Tools
It Means Nothing - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Into The World 00:00 Tools
My Hero 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bust This Town 00:00 Tools
Devil - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait (Live) 00:00 Tools
Before Anyone Knew Our Name 00:00 Tools
Geronimo 00:00 Tools
T-shirt Suntan 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (Live) 00:00 Tools
More Life In A Tramps Vest - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Traffic - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Chaos From The Top Down 00:00 Tools
Watch Them Fly Sunday 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake and Wine (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (Live) 02:55 Tools
Sunny Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Help Me 00:00 Tools
Chances Are 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times (Live) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Handbags & Gladrags 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) (Live) 00:00 Tools
Deadhead (Live) 00:00 Tools
Jayne (Live) 00:00 Tools
Devil (Live) 00:00 Tools
Would You Believe? 00:00 Tools
Superman (Live) 00:00 Tools
Long Way Round 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer (Live) 00:00 Tools
Graffiti on the Train (Stripped) 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Doorman (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher(live) 00:00 Tools
Angie (Rolling Stones Cover) 01:44 Tools
Madame Helga - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today 00:00 Tools
Zoe 04:48 Tools
Rainbows & Pots Of Gold 00:00 Tools
Rewind - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Cryin' in Your Beer 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy in the Photograph (Live) 00:00 Tools
Something in the Way 00:00 Tools
A 1000 Trees 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out Of Her Mind 00:00 Tools
Boy On A Bike 00:00 Tools
My Friends - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Elevators 00:00 Tools
Im Alright 00:00 Tools
The Bartender and the Thief (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Raymond's Shop 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Breaking Dawn 00:00 Tools
live `n`love 00:00 Tools
Fiddlers Green 04:01 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with Jools Holland Orchestra - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Climbing The Wall - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Moviestar - Decade In The Sun Version 03:42 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Rainbows and Pots Of Gold (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
The Old Laughing Lady 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Getaway (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Plastic California (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday Tomorrow Today? (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off - World Gets Around Sessions 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up & Wait 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
T-Shirt Suntan (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
You Stole My Money Honey (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
High As The Ceiling (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Getaway - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
A Minute Longer (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Im Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Climbing The Wall (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Moviestar (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Jealousy (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Make Friends With The Morning 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Billy Davey's Daughter - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Moviestar - Full Length Version 00:00 Tools
Roll Up And Shine (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now (album version) 00:00 Tools
Cold You Be The One 00:00 Tools
Stone - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
The Bartender & the Thief 00:00 Tools
C’est La Vie 00:00 Tools
Moviestar (Live) 00:00 Tools
Raymond's Shop - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out Of Her Mind) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
In a Moment (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief - Live from Cardiff Castle 00:00 Tools
I Just Wanted The Goods 00:00 Tools
POPPY DAY 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not To Come 03:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Cold You Be The One? 00:00 Tools
Stitches 00:00 Tools
In a Moment (Toydrum Remix) 00:00 Tools
Chris Chambers 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ancient Rome - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Let Me In - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Nitedrive 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
TIE ME UP TIE ME DOWN 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Blame (You Never Give Me Your Money) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Who'll Stop the Rain 00:00 Tools
Overland 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Acoustic 2015) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
The Last Resort 00:00 Tools
Street of orange light 00:00 Tools
Hungover For You 00:00 Tools
Summertime (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
You Are My Energy - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Let Me In 00:00 Tools
In a Moment (Alternative Version) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Restless Mind 00:00 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off - Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer (up close) 00:00 Tools
We Share the Same Sun (Up Close) 00:00 Tools
Drive A Thousand Miles - Graffiti Sessions 00:00 Tools
Just Looking - Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99 00:00 Tools
Superman (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Local boy in the photograph - Live 00:00 Tools
Roll Up And Shine - Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99 00:00 Tools
Never Going Down - Live at RAK Studios 00:00 Tools
This Life Ain't Easy (But It's The One That We All Got) 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Bartender and the Thief 02:54 Tools
I Wanna Be Your Dog 00:00 Tools
Sgt. Pepper's lonely hearts club band (reprise) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Summertime 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Live 00:00 Tools
Caught By The Wind - Unplugged 00:00 Tools
Movie Star 00:00 Tools
All In One Night - Unplugged 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True - Live from Belfort Festival 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Sleeping (''The Beatles'' Cover - Live) 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Sleeping 00:00 Tools
Step On My Old Size Nines (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Nothing Compares To You 03:48 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
It Means Nothing (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
We Share the Same Sun - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Live) 00:00 Tools
Movie Star (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day http://www.millenniummusic.cc/ 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not To Come (With Tom Jones) 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Foo Fighters cover on BBC Live Lounge) 03:41 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U (cover) 00:00 Tools
Devil (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Roll Up & Shine 00:00 Tools
Dont let me down 00:00 Tools
HANDBAGS AND GLADRAGS (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Traffic (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
More Life In A Tramps Vest (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
In My Day 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles Cover) 04:11 Tools
Maritim Belle Vue in Kiel 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees - Radio 1 Evening Session 00:00 Tools
Gimme Shelter 00:00 Tools
Dakota - Live 00:00 Tools
Drive A Thousand Miles (Graffiti Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Ancient Rome 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live) 00:00 Tools
Never Going Down (Live at RAK Studios) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph - Radio 1 Evening Session 00:00 Tools
Feel like one 00:00 Tools
Graffiti on the Train - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Buy Myself a Small Plane 00:00 Tools
Nothing compares to you ( Sinead O'Connor cover) 00:00 Tools
Have a Nice Day (live acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Who Are You 00:00 Tools
Traffic (Live) 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine (From A Thousand Trees EP) 00:00 Tools
All In One Night (Unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Blame (You Never Give Me Your Money) 00:00 Tools
Superman (MHC remix) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Superman - Live 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Aint True 00:00 Tools
I Just Wanted The Goods (Kelly and Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Caught By the Wind (Unplugged) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (with Jools Holland) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer - Live 05:32 Tools
Raymond's Shop (From More Life In A Tramps Vest EP) 00:00 Tools
Surprise 00:00 Tools
Mr. and Mrs. Smith 00:00 Tools
You Are My Energy 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost with You (Acoustic 2015) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Helter Skelter 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't T 00:00 Tools
Gimme Shelter - Live From Tower Bridge Rehearsal 00:00 Tools
The Bartender and the Theif 00:00 Tools
Secret Smile 00:00 Tools
Fly Like An Eagle (Kelly and Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Home to Me 00:00 Tools
Lying To Myself Again 00:00 Tools
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin - Live Newcastle University 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet - Live Newcastle University 00:00 Tools
How 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Plastic California 04:30 Tools
Change Changes Things 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go The 00:00 Tools
C est La Vie 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out Of Her Min 00:00 Tools
A thousand Trees - Live 00:00 Tools
Have Wheels Will Travel 00:00 Tools
Make Friends With The Morning (Kelly and Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Nothing Compares 2 U (cover) 04:18 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Live Accoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You - Live Newcastle University 00:00 Tools
More Life In A Tramps Vest - Grass Roots Demo 00:00 Tools
Postmen do not Great Movie Heroes Make 00:00 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off (Word Gets Around Sessions) 00:00 Tools
Doorman - Live 00:00 Tools
The Bartender and The Thief - live 00:00 Tools
Stitches (Kelly and Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Piano for a Stripper (demo) 00:00 Tools
Outside 00:00 Tools
Let Me In (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me (Not to Come) 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with Jools Holland Orchestra 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Gold (Neil Young cover) 03:03 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (XFM Live Sessions Versions) 00:00 Tools
Devil - Live 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U (Sinead O'Connor Cover) 00:00 Tools
Shoeshine Boy 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Watch Them Fly Sundays (live) 00:00 Tools
Restless Mind (Kelly and Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Ancient Rome (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Take Me - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks Cover) 00:00 Tools
Traffic (album version) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day (Kelly And Jamie Demo) 00:00 Tools
Best Of You 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dakota [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Soul (demo) 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up - live 00:00 Tools
Dakota (You Made Me Feel Like the One) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Acoustic 2015) 00:00 Tools
Something In The Way (Nirvana cover) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (Live) 00:00 Tools
Medley Rooftop Sunrise (Bonu 00:00 Tools
Fiddler's Green (Tragically Hip cover) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You (Acoustic 2015) 00:00 Tools
MEDLEY: Rooftop/Sunrise (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Catacomb - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Deadhead - Live 00:00 Tools
You're My Star - Live 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday Tomorrow Today? 00:00 Tools
Just Looking - live 00:00 Tools
Fiddler's Green 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga - Live 00:00 Tools
Hurry up and Wait - Live 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
You Are My Energy (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Raymonds Shop 00:00 Tools
Moviestar (Full Length Version) 00:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher - Live 00:00 Tools
Roll the Dice - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Violins and Tambourines - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Who Are You (The Who Cover) 00:00 Tools
I Stopped to Fill My Car Up (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Vegas two Times - Live 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Sheffield Arena) 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You - Acoustic 2015 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Gold (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Been Caught Cheating - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - A Thousand Trees (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate) 04:05 Tools
Who'll Stop the Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover) 02:29 Tools
Revolution (The Beatles Cover Live) 00:00 Tools
More Life in a Tramps Vest (live) 00:00 Tools
Everyday I Think Of Money (Live) 00:00 Tools
In a Moment - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold (Neil Young Cover Live) 00:00 Tools
Traffic - live 00:00 Tools
An Audience With Mr. Nice 00:00 Tools
Forever 00:00 Tools
Blame (You Never Give Me Your Money) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Dakota - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face (Roberta Flack Cover) 03:58 Tools
Nice to Be Out (demo) 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
No-one's Perfect - Track Commentary 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not To Come - Decade In The Sun Version 00:00 Tools
As Long As We Beat The English 00:00 Tools
She's Alright (She's With Me) 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (Live) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) - live 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Gold [Live] 00:00 Tools
Just Looking [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Everyday I Think of Money (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Long Way Down 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Dakota 04:57 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Footswitch Rework) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow 04:33 Tools
Billy Davies Daughter 00:00 Tools
Jayne - Live 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake and Wine - Live 00:00 Tools
Too Many Sandwiches (Live) 00:00 Tools
Angie (The Rolling Stones Cover), Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Sleeping (The Beatles Cover - Live) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Acoustic 2015) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
T-Shirt Suntan (live) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Birmingham, NEC 12th Nov) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Too many Sandwiches - Live 00:00 Tools
Hangman (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Who'll Stop the Rain? 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Caravan Holiday (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You (2015) 04:16 Tools
Step On My Old Size Nines (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Royal Flush (Mono demo) 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Foo Fighters Cover) 00:00 Tools
Nice To Be Out (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down [www.musikaki.blog.br] 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Secret Smile 04:40 Tools
Superman - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Rewind (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (Kinks cover) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Newcastle, Arena) 00:00 Tools
My Friends - Live 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Cardiff, CIA 20th Nov) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Belfast, Odyssey) 00:00 Tools
Dios no te olvida (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (Prince Cover) 04:20 Tools
Mr. Writer [Edit] 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Birmingham, NEC 11th Nov) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Nottingham, Arena) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Cardiff, CIA 18th Nov) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Bournemouth, Int. Centre) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Aberdeen, ECC) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Brighton, Centre) 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher (Live) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From London, Wembley 15th Nov) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost with You - Bonus Track Acoustic 2015 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now (OST Wicker Park) 00:00 Tools
Angie (The Rolling Stones Cover) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Dublin, RDS Hall) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Precious at All (live acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Glasgow, SECC) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Live) 00:00 Tools
Doorman - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (live acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Manchester, MEN Arena) 00:00 Tools
Gimme Shelter (Live From Tower Bridge Rehearsal) 00:00 Tools
You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Hull, Arena) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From London, Wembley 16th Nov) 00:00 Tools
Devil - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
You’re My Star (Acoustic 2015) - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Have a Nice Day (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over (single version) 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She's Out of Her Head) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Kilarney, INEC) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Ooh La La (Goldfrapp Cover From The Live Lounge With Jo Whiley On Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
Moviestar (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Climbing The Wall (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
No-One’s Perfect 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday Tomorrow Today 00:00 Tools
Deadhead - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Traffic (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
My Friends (Live From Cardiff, CIA 19th Nov) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Live) 00:00 Tools
Not Up to You (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate cover) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You(Rare..acoustic) 00:00 Tools
First Time I Ever Saw Your Face 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (OST Одержимость) 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True - Live from Belfort Festival 00:00 Tools
Traffic - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
angie (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate) 1987 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You (Acoustic 2015) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Superman [Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Dios esta ahi (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
An Audience With Mr Nice 00:00 Tools
Getaway (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Just Looking - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La (Goldfrapp Cover from the Live Lounge with Jo Whiley on Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (Live At Cardiff Castle) 00:00 Tools
Superman (live in Milan) 00:00 Tools
Jayne - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Superman [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Check My Eyelids For Holes [Live] 00:00 Tools
Lying In The Sun (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Hammerhead 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday - Live at Wembley - Live at Wembley 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (live acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Billy Davey's Daughter (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
My Friends - Live at Wembley 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Have A Nice Day 00:00 Tools
It Means Nothing - Live at Wembley 00:00 Tools
Raymond's Shop (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
You Gotta Go There To Come Bac 00:00 Tools
El Calvario (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (live at oxford zodiac) 00:00 Tools
Quien Puso La Gracia (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not To Come (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - nothing compares 2 U 00:00 Tools
Sangre (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cuando El Primer Amor Se Va (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Live Lounge - Foo Fighters Cover) 00:00 Tools
Live Lounge-Stereophonics - Nothing Compares To You 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Stone (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La (From The Live Lounge With Jo Whiley On Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
Como Algodon (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Too Many Sandwiches - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
Madam Helga 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine - Live From Dakota/ 2005 00:00 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - It Means Nothing 00:00 Tools
Billy Davey's Daughter (live) 00:00 Tools
Que Te Vaya Bien (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer - Edit 00:00 Tools
It Means Nothing (Live) 00:00 Tools
Dont let me down (The Beatles Cover) 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Live) 00:00 Tools
It Means Nothing [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pass The Buck - Live at Wembley 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back) [Decade In the Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Step On My Old Size Nines [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Never Going Down 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Fac 00:00 Tools
Bill Daveys Daughter 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Drive A Thousand Miles 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today- 00:00 Tools
Every Day I Think About Money 00:00 Tools
Lying In The Sun (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Pinky Y Cerebro (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (Radio 1 Evening Session) 00:00 Tools
Live N Love 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (OST «Crash») 00:00 Tools
C'est La Vie [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Rafi Mendez (Stereophonics Remix) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (Radio 1 Evening Session) 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Devil [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Breaking Dawn (Written For Twilight) 00:00 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy (Stripped 2015) (Japan Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Dakota (First Live Rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
C'est La Vie (Live From The Royal Albert Hall) (Japan Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Could You Be The One ? 00:00 Tools
Traffic [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet (recorded live for Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New (Live) 00:00 Tools
5.could you be the one 00:00 Tools
1000 Trees 00:00 Tools
Help Me (Shes Out Of Her Mind) 00:00 Tools
Pick a Part That's New (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Traffic (Live Japan Only) 00:00 Tools
More Life In A Tramps Vest [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (Live Japan Only) 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La (Goldfrapp Cover) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You (Acoustic - as broadcast live on Xfm London) 00:00 Tools
You're the One (Rugby Anthem) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Local Boy In The Photograph 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with Jools Holland Orchestra (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Raymond's Shop (Live) 00:00 Tools
Graffiti on the Train - Stripped 00:00 Tools
THE BARTENDER AND THE THIEF LIVE FROM CARDIFF CAS 00:00 Tools
Angie' 00:00 Tools
The Boys of Summer 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (edit) 00:00 Tools
Gimme Shelter (The Rolling Stones cover) (live from Tower Bridge rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow // So maybe tomorrow I'll find my way home 00:00 Tools
lying in the sun (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Dakota - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Gold (Live) 00:00 Tools
Bill Davey's Daughter 00:00 Tools
bartender and the theif 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold [Live from York Grand Opera House] 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (With Jools Holland Orchestra) [Decade In the Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
I`m alright 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Live For Live Lounge Tour 2007) 00:00 Tools
Revolution (Beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
8.live `n`love 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Demo) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (Bar Version) 00:00 Tools
An Audience With Mr Writer 00:00 Tools
The Old Laughing Lady (*Written By Neil Young) 00:00 Tools
12. Nothing Compares 2 U 00:00 Tools
Positively 4Th Street (*Written By Bob Dylan) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (*Ray Davies) 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face with Jools Holland Orchestra [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Caravan Holiday (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now (Bonustrack) 00:00 Tools
You're The One 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New (*Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (*Bar Version) 00:00 Tools
C'est La Vie (live from the Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Stopped To Fill My Car Up 00:00 Tools
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) - The Stereophonics 01:20 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Own Worst Enemy (stripped 2015) 00:00 Tools
Feel Like A One 00:00 Tools
I'm Allright 00:00 Tools
Something In The Way (*Written By Kurt Cobain) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - A Thousand Trees 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live Acoustic 2003) 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part That's New (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Me Ain't True 00:00 Tools
08-Every Day I Think Of Money 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) [live] 00:00 Tools
No-one's Perfect (Live From Rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
More Life In A Tramps Vest (Grass Roots Demo) 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Smallville 00:00 Tools
Live'n'Love 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You (Live Newcastle University) 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin (Live Newcastle University) 00:00 Tools
In a Moment (Live From Rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (*Recorded Live For Radio) 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Violins and Tambourines (Live From Rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (*Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dapper Dan (live from Tower Bridge rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) (Decade In The Sun Version) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In the Photography 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Narcotic 00:00 Tools
11-Rooftop 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And White 00:00 Tools
Rewind [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Traffic 00:00 Tools
Dakota (You Make Me Feel Lik 00:00 Tools
Video Games (Lana Del Rey Cover) 00:00 Tools
05. Handbags And Gladrags 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - handbags and gladrags 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (cover) 00:00 Tools
Substitute 00:00 Tools
Live Forever (live acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (live glastonbury 2002) 00:00 Tools
T-Shirt Suntan (Live At Cardiff Castle) 00:00 Tools
Blame (You Never Give Me Your Money) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It´s Over 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
21. Angie 00:00 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off [World Gets Around Sessions] 00:00 Tools
Have a Nice Day [Live Acoustic Version] 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet (Live Newcastle University) 00:00 Tools
18. Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
I Stopped to Fill Up My Car (Live) 00:00 Tools
Hurry up and Wait (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Just Looking 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Royal Flush 00:00 Tools
My Friends [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Mr. Writer - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
You Gotta Go There To Come Back 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She`s Out Of Her Mind) 00:00 Tools
Maritim Belle Vue in Kiel [*] 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Acoustic 2015) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It's Over [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Superman (You Don't Know What It's Been Like) 00:00 Tools
Nice To Be Out (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Mr. Writer 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet (Live) 00:00 Tools
19. T-Shirt Suntan 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live) (Live) 00:00 Tools
You`re My Star 00:00 Tools
live 'n love 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (Live From Dakota/ 2005) 00:00 Tools
Live n' Love 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin (live) 00:00 Tools
Climbing The Wall [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief (Live from Cardiff Castle) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (Radio 1 Live Lounge) 00:00 Tools
Dakota (live from New York) 00:00 Tools
Not Up To You [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - You're The One (Rugby Anthem) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U (Sinead OConnor) 00:00 Tools
Live Forever 00:00 Tools
Billy Davey's Daughter [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Superman - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down [cover] 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow (2003) 00:00 Tools
Revolution (With Jools Holland) 00:00 Tools
Lying To Myself Again -21st 00:00 Tools
Interview (Part One) 00:00 Tools
Moviestar [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now(Wicker Park OST) 00:00 Tools
Interview (Part Two) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Looks Like Chaplin (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
10. Dakota 00:00 Tools
Seen That Look Before 00:00 Tools
In A Moment - Remix 00:00 Tools
Getaway [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
She Takes Her Clothes Off (Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99) 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not To Come (feat. Tom Jones) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day (Acoustic Version). 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow -21st 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (Sinead O'Connor cover) 00:00 Tools
This Life Ain’t Easy (But It’s the One That We All Got) 00:00 Tools
Just Looking (Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99) 00:00 Tools
I`m Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Same Size Feet [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Innocent - Live 00:00 Tools
Just Looking "This Year's Love" 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost with You (Acoustic) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Devil - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - 01.Sunny Afternoon (Acoustic)(The Kinks Cover) 00:00 Tools
I´m Alright (You Gotta Go Ther 00:00 Tools
Raymond's Shop [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Roll Up And Shine (Live at Hippodrome 1st March 99) 00:00 Tools
stereophonics - superman 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day [Live] 00:00 Tools
Lying To Myself 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - The Bartender and the Thief 00:00 Tools
Last of the Big Time Drinkers (live) 00:00 Tools
Stone [Decade In The Sun Version] 00:00 Tools
Check My Eyelids For Holes (Live At Cardiff Castle) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To You (live lounge) 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Sleeping (The Beatles Cover - Live - With Noel Gallagher) 00:00 Tools
La vie devant nous 00:00 Tools
Since I told You It's Over (Demo) 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Hurry Up And Wait 00:00 Tools
Live Forever (Oasis Cover in Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Handbags And Gladrags (Live Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Foo Fighters) - Live Lounge 00:00 Tools
The Bartender And The Thief - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees [Glastonbury 2002] 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph - XFM Live Sessions Versions 00:00 Tools
maybe tomorrow (Live from Dakota) 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up [Live] 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Don´t Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Live) 00:00 Tools
Helter Skelter (The Beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
Angie (Rolling Stones Cover - Taken from 'Hurry Up And Wait' Single) 00:00 Tools
11 Rooftop 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Nothing Compares To 00:00 Tools
Dakota [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Doorman - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - It Means Nothing(New Track) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks Cover - Taken From 'Just Looking' Single) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star [Live] 00:00 Tools
Step on My Old Size Nines (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics 00:00 Tools
angie (Rolling Stones acoustic cover) 00:00 Tools
Superman (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Revolution (The Beatles Cover) 00:00 Tools
Live Forever (live) 00:00 Tools
Dakota [Top Gear ost] 00:00 Tools
Summertime (Acoustic at loco Newport) 00:00 Tools
I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True (Live from Belfort Festival) 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks Cover Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
More Life in a Trampʼs Vest 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Live from the Studio) 00:00 Tools
Indian Summer (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Innocent (Live Version) (Japan Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Smallville 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow(OST Wicker Park) 00:00 Tools
Who'll Stop the Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival cover - Taken From 'Local Boy In The Photograph ECD') 00:00 Tools
dakota (Live from Dakota) 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Live Version) (Japan Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Have A Nice Day [Live] [Acoustic Version] 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Something in the Way (Nirvana Tribute Cover) 00:00 Tools
Devil (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Hurry Up And Wait - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Traffic - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday-(Edit) 00:00 Tools
Deadhead - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Innocent [Live] 00:00 Tools
Don`t Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
im alright (gotta go there to come back) 00:00 Tools
Maybe_Tomorrow-(Acoustic_Versi 00:00 Tools
Vegas Two Times - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares 2 U (Acoustic 00:00 Tools
I stopped to fill my car up (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Pick a part that´s new 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (Acoustic)(The Kinks Cover) 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday, Tommorow, Today? 00:00 Tools
Madame Helga - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
You Are My Star - Acoustic 2015 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She´s Out Of Her Mind 00:00 Tools
I Stopped To Fill My Car Up (Live Version) (Japan Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (with Jools Holland) 00:00 Tools
Hangman Demo 00:00 Tools
Something In The Way (Nirvana cover - Taken From 'Pick A Part That's New' Single) 00:00 Tools
Help Me (She´s Out Of Her Mind) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow [live] 00:00 Tools
Best Of You (Foo Fighters) 00:00 Tools
I Miss You Now (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't.. 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow(acoustic version) 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold (Live from York Grand Opera House) 00:00 Tools
Is Yesterday, Tommorow, Today- 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Long Way Round 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Pick A Part Thats New (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Wouldn't Believe Your Radio 00:00 Tools
Just Looking - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
I´m Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) 00:00 Tools
Mama Told Me Not to Come (with Tom Jones) 00:00 Tools
May be Tommorow 00:00 Tools
Sunny Afternoon (Live at Morfa Stadium) 00:00 Tools
Dakota-mp3xplosion 00:00 Tools
09 Every day I think of money 00:00 Tools
Hangman 00:00 Tools
Positively 4Th Street (*Written By Bob Dylan - Taken from 'Pick A Part That's New' single) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow-(Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Since I Told You It´s Over -21 00:00 Tools
09 - Maybe 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Mr. Writer (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Half The Lies You Tell Ain't True (Live At Belfort Festival) 00:00 Tools
Step On My Old Size Nines http://www.millenniummusic.cc/ 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares to U 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Sunny Afternoon (The Kinks Cover Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Sunny Afternoon 00:00 Tools
You're My Star (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (Live From Dakota/ 2005) 00:00 Tools
Video Games 00:00 Tools
Have a nice day (J.E.E.P. Version) 00:00 Tools
Check My Eyelids For Holes [Live At Cardiff Castle] 00:00 Tools
Carrot Cake And Wine - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
half the lies you tell ain't 00:00 Tools
Rewind (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender and the Thief [Bar Version] 00:00 Tools
08 - Everyday I Think Of Money 00:00 Tools
Just Looking [Live] 00:00 Tools
Nothing Compares To 00:00 Tools
Heart of Gold (Neil Young Cove 00:00 Tools
Live From Dakota - Maybe Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
Help Me(She's Out Of Her Mind) 00:00 Tools
A Thousand Trees (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Gimme Shelter (Live From Tower Bridge Rehearsals) 00:00 Tools
Mr Writer (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Stereophonics - Pick a Part That's New 00:00 Tools
Something in the Way (Nirvana Tribute Cover) 00:00 Tools
Too Many Sandwiches - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
I'm Only Sleeping (live acoustic Beatles cover) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy in the Photograph (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Pedalpusher (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
Jayne - Live From Dakota / 2005 00:00 Tools
Maybe Tomorrow [Tomorrow, Direction, Home] 00:00 Tools
Devil (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Doorman (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Get Lost With You (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Live) 00:00 Tools
Sing Little Singer 00:00 Tools
01-Dakota (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Dakota // Mahogany Session 00:00 Tools
Local Boy in the Photograph (recorded live for Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
The Bartender and the Theif (Live) 00:00 Tools
In A Moment (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Deadhead (Live) - Live 00:00 Tools
11 - Rooftop 00:00 Tools
Dakota (Live From Dakota/ 2005) 00:00 Tools
Local Boy In The Photograph (BBC Session) 00:00 Tools
I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Bank Holiday Monday (Radio 1) 00:00 Tools
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Originally By Bob Dylan) 00:00 Tools
half the lies you tell ain't true 00:00 Tools
Soul 00:00 Tools
Before 00:00 Tools
Handbags & Gladrags (Live) 00:00 Tools
Rewind (Live) 00:00 Tools
Innocent (Live) 00:00 Tools
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Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band, formed in 1992 in Cwmaman, Wales, United Kingdom, by friends Kelly Jones (guitar/vocals), Stuart Cable (drums; died 2010) and Richard Jones (bass) but no relation to Kelly. Colloquially known to their fans as the 'Phonics or the Stereos, in the years preceding their popularity, they went through shifting line-ups and were known by a variety of names including "KDR", "Zephyr", "Silent Runner", "Blind Faith" and their most widely known pre-Phonics moniker "Tragic Love Company," taking one word from each member's favourite band (The Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone, and Bad Company). The band's official current line-up is Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, Javier Weyler and Adam Zindani. Tragic Love Company had started out as a 4-piece band playing covers and original songs that had a blues vibe. After various fourth members, including childhood friend Simon Collier, left, the band decided to stick to being a 3-piece, ditching the blues for an edgier, punk sound which would translate better when played live. The band played up and down the country playing shows which ranged from less than 10 people to packing hundreds into small venues the length of the M4. It wasn't until John Brand took over as their manager in 1996 that the music industry started to take interest in the band. The name Tragic Love Company was decidely dropped for being too long-winded, and after Stuart saw the lettering on his father's radiogram, they adopted the name 'The Stereophonics', before quickly dropping the 'The' to simply Stereophonics. On August 1st, 1996 they became the first band to be signed to Richard Branson's new label V2. Kelly, Stuart and Richard grew up in Cwmaman, a former coal mining pit village near Aberdare, South Wales, noted only for having some of the steepest hills in the United Kingdom; a fact eluded to in the BBC Wales documentary 'The Road Up is the Worst' aired as part of BBC Wales' St. David's day celebrations. Kelly worked locally in a variety of jobs including on a fruit and veg stall where he would observe people as they wandered by or stopped to talk. It was this acute attention to detail that provided the inspiration for all of the early Stereophonics material. Inspired by a modern approach to storytelling a la Paul Weller, the only natural way of songwriting for Kelly, who was and remains the principal lyricist for the band, was to write about what you know. At the time, the young Kelly felt that having as many words in the songs as he had written would mean that they'd be harder to remember and even harder for fans to regurgitate at gigs, but they pursued with writing material that meant something to them on such a personal level. These songs formed the majority of material submitted to tape for their first studio album and also in a wealth of B-sides that accompanied their subsequent singles. As part of the rising Britpop movement in the late 1990s, and also what would eventually be coined as the 'cool Cymru' phase of a dominance of welsh bands charting well on a national level. Word Gets Around 'Word Gets Around' was released on the 25th of August, 1997, with equal credit being given to all three members of the band for writing the songs Jones/Jones/Cable) with credit for the words given to Kelly Jones. It was preceded by singles Local Boy in the Photograph (#51), More Life in a Tramps Vest (#33) and A Thousand Trees (#22) and it charted well at #6 in the UK album charts. Following the success of the album, Traffic (#20) was released in October 1997 and the band capped off an exceptional year by winning the 1998 BRIT award for 'British Breakthrough Act'. They also re-released Local Boy in the Photograph and it gained a more respectable chart positioning at #14 and played to their biggest crowd in their career to that point by receiving a heroes welcome at their homecoming gig in Cardiff Castle on June 12th, where they played to a 10,000 strong crowd during a 19-song set which included 5 new songs. By this stage, the live setup of the band had grown to include Tony Kirkham as the touring pianist and keyboard player. The song Local Boy In the Photograph has since become a cult classic and was given a Q Classic Song Award at the Q Awards in 2007. A video was also shot for the song Not Up to You but the track remained unreleased by V2. Performance and Cocktails In November 1998, the band moved quickly to start the wheels turning on the release of their second album, 'Performance and Cocktails', releasing the song The Bartender and the Thief to wide commercial success. Despite it's heavier, archaic sound it charted at #3 - the band's highest charting up until that point - which would remain the highest ranked single chart position for 7 years along with other songs they would subsequently release. In February, just prior to the album release, another single Just Looking (#4) was released, again to massive commercial and critial acclaim and on March 8th, 1999 V2 released Performance and Cocktails. The songs were variously recorded at Real World Studios in Bath, Parkgate in Sussex and Rockfield in Monmouth, and the album was a major success, hitting the UK album chart #1 instantly. It's success was only heightened by the following successful single Pick a Part That's New (#4) with it's promotional video which included the band sending up the film 'The Italian Job'. Buoyed by their first #1 album and recent chart success, the band announced they would be playing their biggest ever show at the soon to be demolished Morfa Stadium, Swansea. On July 31, 1999, the band took to the stage in front of 50,000 adoring people. The show, which was one of the largest ever outdoor gatherings to take place in Wales at the time, and was a triumphant success. Two weeks after playing to their mammouth audience in Swansea, the band took home the Kerrang! award for 'Best British Band' and 'Best Album' for 'Performance and Cocktails'. On the back of the Morfa Stadium show, they released two more singles. I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio and Hurry Up and Wait, both songs which were a departure for the normally consistant, rockier sound that had come to be expected, but still charted well, both hitting the #11 spot. The videos for the songs on this album also became more elaborate than that of the singles from 'Word Gets Around' and leant heavily on the medium of cinema. The inspiration for four of the singles came directly from the films the band liked and they played out their fantasy roles in their individual promos. By subtely tweaking the narrative to suit the look of the band or feel of the song, the videos for The Bartender and the Thief, Pick a Part That's New (a track the band performed before the 1999 IRB Rugby World Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff), I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio and Hurry Up and Wait all took their direct inspiration, or as some would say, parodying out of films such as Apocalypse Now, The Italian Job, Easy Rider and M*A*S*H* respectively with Just Looking, though not a direct tribute to any particular film as such, still had a very filmic quality to it. These videos, along with the videos from 'Word Gets Around' were released on a compilation DVD in 2000 called 'Call Us What You Want But Don't Call Us in the Morning'. In 2000, Stereophonics featured on the Tom Jones comeback album called 'Reload', contributing a duet performance of the Three Dog Night cover, Mama Told Me Not To Come, and Kelly was a guest artist on the Jools Holland Hootenanny New Year's Eve show, where Kelly would accompany Jools and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra in a performance of the Mike d'Abo penned classic Handbags and Gladrags. This song would eventually go on to become a Stereophonics favourite in it's own right. Just Enough Education to Perform Once again teaming up with Bird and Bush to produce their album, the Stereophonics set about recording an album that was a sonic departure for what they had previously amassed as a band. In the years that had taken them away from small town Cwmaman and around the world as the new darlings of the Britpop machine, they had come to experience a lot more of the good and bad sides the music industry had to offer. Preceded by the track Mr. Writer, it was a downbeat, acoustic drawl that saw their comeback on the UK chart scene. It charted well at #5, and had an infectious melancholy hook, but the song was a direct response to a journalist that had toured with the band on an American tour. The band claim that he had "lived amongst them, ate their food and drank their drink" (citation needed) but when he left the band to write about them, the review was very negative. This lead to a steely attitude being taken by the band after this. However, this had a knock on effect to the band in general, as the media regarded Jones with a growing discomfort and unease that neither he, or the band have ever really been able to shake. The second single, the polar opposite of Mr. Writer, was Have a Nice Day (also UK#5), a poppy, joyful song about taking a taxi ride in California. The subjects of Jones' writings have for a long time been put under the microscope, but consistently, you can get a feel for the experience he was having at the time by taking the lyrics as read. Have a Nice Day itself is a clear dividing point for many Stereophonics fan. The success of this song and the album that followed gained the band a wealth of new fans, but older fans felt that the band were moving too far into a new, pop-orientated direction. The album, the appropriately titled 'Just Enough Education to Perform' went straight in at #1 in the UK. The band had originally wanted to name the album 'JEEP', a shortened word which stood for the phrase that apparently Kelly got from his brother after he came home from a stint in the army and wrote the word on his bedroom wall. However, Daimler-Chrysler copyrighted the word this name so it was changed to its current, elongated title. It is commonly referred to by it's acronym, 'J.E.E.P.', with the album itself seeing a departure from the normal 3-piece rock sound, and straying more into dreamy acoustic and indie rock territory. The album spawned three further other singles, one of which was the country-tinged Step On My Old Size Nines (UK#4). On July 21st, the Stereophonics followed in the footsteps of the Manic Street Preachers and played a full concert at the newly built Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Then in November 2001, the band announced it would release Handbags and Gladrags (UK#4) as an official studio track, though it wasn't on the current album tracklisting. 'Just Enough Education to Perform' got a re-release with the song included, and also a hidden bonus track called Surprise, which was originally a b-side on the Have a Nice Day single . The band performed as part of the lineup for the follow up to the Secret Policeman's Ball for Amnesty International's 'We Know Where You Live' 2001 at Wembley Arena, where they played an acoustic version of Have a Nice Day and also teamed up with Tom Jones to perform Mama Told Me Not To Come. 2002, saw the release of the DVD, 'A Day at the Races', which was a live DVD documenting the gig at the Millennium Stadium the previous July, and to raise the profile of the DVD, the fifth and final single from 'J.E.E.P.' was released. Vegas Two Times, the album opener was released on DVD single, and live footage from 'A Day at the Races' was overdubbed with the studio track for the video. 'Just Enough Education to Perform', and Vegas Two Times (UK#23) as a prime example was also the first time the band moved away from having just one prolific singer or harmoniser. Vegas Two Times opens the album with a minute of female harmonies before the track kicks in. This extended intro was completely cut for the single version, and also when being played live, but by this point in their career, the live 4-piece had once again grown to included second touring guitarist Scott James, and backing singers Aileen McLaughlin and Anna Ross. The album itself divided fans and critics alike. Most opinions were and still are very cold towards the record, citing the dramatic departure from the band's signature sound as main reason behind it's poor critial reception. It is also worth noting the effect that 'Mr. Writer' had on the relationship between the media and the increasingly outspoken Jones. Most reviewers refute this claim however, citing a lacklustre performance in songwriting as the principal downfall of the LP. Fans are also split, for some of them were not fans until the release of the album and use of such tracks as Have a Nice Day on TV commercials. Others see the departure in signature sound as a fall from grace the band has yet to recover, whilst the more pragmatic approaches seem to suggest that the giddy days at the time of 'WGA' and 'Performance' were dizzy heights that will probably never be reached again, if only for the luck of timing and social chords that were struck within the era of these intial albums. The band themselves were quick to defend the sound of the album, without making any apology for the songs that made the cut, suggesting that the rigours of touring the world as a rock band mean that they were constantly in an environment surrounded by loud music, and when they got back on their tour bus, they wanted to distance themselves from that sound, so they turned to a different type of music. In turn, this music feeds the inspiration for the upcoming songwriting process. You Gotta Go There to Come Back In June 2002, the band headlined the Pyramid stage of the prestigious Glastonbury festival, displaying a confident reportoire of songs new and old alike, and for the first time played unreleased songs, the most significant and electrifiying of these performances being that of future lead single Madame Helga. After a summer of festival appearances the band settled in back at their homes to write songs for the album. In the coming months, both Kelly and Richard both decided it would be better if they moved to London, to ease their label pressures and commitments. Stuart declined to do the same. Instead, Cable was given his own TV chat show, Cable TV, by BBC Wales, where he would host lively chat and music, which included an acoustic set by Stereophonics, although curiously without Stuart, obviously wanting to draw clear definitions between his band and his TV persona. They played acoustic versions of songs that would go on to become Getaway and Climbing the Wall. When it came to the new album, it is widely assumed that Kelly wrote the songs without any input from anyone, except live recording engineer and personal friend Jim Lowe. In the liner notes of the new album, Kelly wrote: "We got together as a band and rehearsed the demos at Stuart's garage a week before going into the studio..." But demanding schedulings had already begun to put a strain on the working relationship of the band. The studio process also changed for this album. Relying heavily on live engineer Lowe to capture the tracks in as few takes as nessessary added to the very live and raw sound on the album. Kelly also took over the role of producer, and outsourced the mixing of the album to experienced, Grammy Award-winning music engineer and producer Jack Joseph Puig (Weezer, Green Day, The Black Crowes, Goo Goo Dolls). Preceded by the released of lead single Madame Helga (UK#4), the new album, titled 'You Gotta Go There to Come Back' again went straight in at the UK#1 spot. The album had more of a bluesy feeling, and with it, a confident swagger of sleazy Rock 'n' Roll (showcased on songs such as Jealousy and Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)) juxtaposed with the subtle frailties of lost love and innocence (I Miss You Now, Since I Told You It's Over). The song were on a more personal level, rather than on a narrative, and faced issues like alcohol and drug abuse, sex and procarious living more than had reviously been addressed by the band. On July 21st, 2003 the band released their biggest international smash song to date, the gorgeous and aching Maybe Tomorrow which charted in the UK at #3, but went on to transcend the band's status as a restricted UK act. The melotron and rhodes piano sound that gave the song its melancholy charm found it's way onto quite a few American TV and film soundtracks including 'Wicker Park' and later on the 2005 Academy Award-winning film 'Crash'. The band lined up on last single to be released in the UK prior to finishing their world tour in 2003, the aforementioned Since I Told You It's Over was scheduled for released in November. However, in September whilst in America touring the album, Stuart Cable was sacked by the two founding members of the band, Kelly and Richard, citing commitment issues as the sole reason for the departure. Reported by the BBC in September 2003, Kelly said on the band's website: "Me and Stuart started a band when I was 12. Emotionally to me this is heartbreaking, I love him like a brother, but commitment-wise there have been issues since Just Enough Education To Perform." Cable had pulled out of imminent and ongoing US tour dates citing ill health and had suspended his own touring regime at the advise of doctors, though the band were set to continue toruing without him, leaving him to return to the UK to recuperate. Cable has always claimed that he knew nothing of his sacking until being confronted with it by the media. The band replaced him on the road with friend and former drummer for The Black Crowes, Steve Gorman. Gorman remained on tour with the band until they had completed every date, and even appeared in the video for bonus single Moviestar, a track that didn't make the original cut of the album, but was to be released as a single in it's own right. Stuart Cable provided the drums tracks for the song in studio before his departure, but had already been sacked before the video had been shot. Similarly, Cable had completed the shoot for the previous single Since I Told You It's Over just before his abrupt exit. On the 20th December, Cardiff's Millennium Stadium would once again play host as the final gig of the world tour, and end a successful year on the road in which they had played in excess of over 60 gigs and festivals in no less than 14 different countries. They ended a turbulent year on a high. Language. Sex. Violence. Other? Work began on the follow up record in January 2004, almost as soon as the 'YGGTTCB' tour was completed. A settlement was reached between the remaining members of the band and Cable as compensation for his axing, but the bitterness between the band, both current and former, was apparant, with Cable brandishing Jones a 'dictator'. The recording process for new record was to take up the entirety of 2004. Writing for the album had taken place on the road between 2003-2004, and the band quickly put the disappointments of the previous year behind them and focused on recapturing the imaginations of their listeners. After writing the bulk of the songs for the new record, which was set to throw back to the days of old, the band went into the studio to record the album demos. In April 2004, Kelly and Richard were assisted in the studio by Javier Weyler, an audio engineer, and former member of Vitriol I.D., who had worked with the band on 'You Gotta Go There to Come Back' and provided percussion on a number of songs that made the eventual cut of the finished album. The band felt at this point that this process required a committed drummer. Steve Gorman was not considered as a full time replacement for Stuart Cable and Gorman later rejoined the reformed Black Crowes in 2005. As Weyler had assisted in recording demos for Stereophonics' new studio album, later on that year Kelly Jones and Richard Jones wrote to Javier inviting him to drum permanently within the band. Javier accepted the offer and met up with the rest of the band to finish Stereophonics' fifth studio album 'Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'. Apart from Weyler, there were no other additions to the Stereophonics line up, but the band decided that the big band sound which had seen their live stage set up rise to a 7-piece band was now a thing of the past. Aileen McLaughlin, Anna Ross and Scott James ceased to be part of both long or short terms plans the band had. Tony Kirkham remains the a part of the live set up, but Kelly Jones played piano parts on the new album, rather than Kirkham. After a decade of recording studio albums (the last 3 all #1's) the band scored its first UK#1 single with their seminal track Dakota, the first single of the new album. Released on February 28th 2005, the midweek charts had put the track in the favourable situation of being the top selling track at the midway point of the week. The track's popularity continued throughtout the week, and was eventually crowned the UK's #1 single on BBC Radio 1 the following Sunday. The track itself heralded a new era for the band, drawing on elements of the rock history that had brought the band to the heights it had achieved, but also pulsed with a new, modern enthusiasm, and also contained an electronic vibe, thanks to it's intro and outro samples. This single, for a band that had always been more concerned with album sales, rather than single sales, meant a new found sense of acceptance and justification. Two weeks later, on March 14th, 'Language. Sex. Violence. Other?' was released and also went to #1 in the UK charts. The band's fourth consecutive #1 album, and a new sound to confound the critics that had so easily written them off. The album received critical acclaim in the British music press, including most notably the NME, who had been one of the band's harshest critics in the past, who called the album "...angry, edgy, dense and intelligent... an excellent modern rock record..." The album was a journey through the rock Americana sounds similar in concept to that of bands like U2, it had a harder, edgier and angrier than we'd seen from the band in a long time. Riding high on the success of their first chart-topping single and another chart-topping album, Stereophonics became the first band to play at Apple's Regent Street store in London, showcasing 5 tracks from the new album and releasing the first in what eventually became a long line of exclusive EPs put out by Apple iTunes titled 'Live in London'. The album also delivered a further three singles, album opener Superman, Devil, the controversial video for which was banned from television circulation due to it's content, and Rewind. All the tracks on the album had one word titles, and videos for all the singles, including the banned 'Devil' were dirtected by Charles Mehling. The music video for this song shows Kelly Jones in an apartment, tied to a chair. A woman arrives and appears to be the kidnapper. Soon after, he is taken outside and forced into the trunk of a car that she drives to an unknown place. There are shots of the band performing this song occasionally. At the end of the video, the title card "To Be Continued..." appears. The video for 'Rewind' subsequently deals with the content in the video for 'Devil' and the other videos for the singles taken from this album, by piecing together a common narrative through the four promos. The 'Rewind' video picks up where the video for 'Devil' left off, with singer Kelly being let out of the trunk of his kidnappers' car. It is revealed to be a set, and the car is simply driving along in front of a moving screen. Kelly then walks on a treadmill in a studio made up of sets from the previous videos of 'Dakota', 'Superman' and 'Devil'. On Saturday, 2nd July 2005, the world's focus turned to various events around the world as LIVE8 took place. 20 years after the groundbreaking Live Aid events captured the imagination of the developed world, an estimated 3 billion people watched LIVE 8, called the greatest show on Earth, as artists around the world came together with one message - make poverty history. Stereophonics played a 4 song set at the Hyde Park venue in front of 200,000 people. Around the same time, 'Dakota' became the first Stereophonics single to achieve success on alternative rock radio stations in the United States - where it was promoted as "Dakota (You Made Me Feel Like The One)". Before "Dakota", no Stereophonics single had charted on any rock charts in the U.S, including the worldwide hit 'Maybe Tomorrow. After its release in February, the single steadily gained ground on U.S. alternative rock radio, notably on stations such as WFNX, WBCN and KROQ. 'Dakota' continued to gain support across the U.S. and eventually become the first Stereophonics song to chart on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. It first charted on July 9, 2005, almost half a year after its original release. The song peaked at #34 on the chart and remained on the chart for six weeks. It was their first and so-far only single to make the chart. The band once again took off on an extended UK, European and World tour, which ended in 2006. After which, the DVD entitled 'Language. Sex. Violence. Other?' was released including tour footage, live shots and the videos for the singles from the album of the same name. Live From Dakota In terms of commercial success, the Stereophonics had never had it so good. But weary of the success that had gone before them, they had become a resiliant unit, determined and hardworking to maintain the success they had once again earned, and also displayed a certain amount of level-headedness, keeping their feet firmly on the ground as a forward thinking rock band. In April 2006, they released their first live album, called 'Live From Dakota', which despite it's name was recorded in and around the UK on the 'L.S.V.O.' tour. It included 20 tracks across a double CD, and included the previously unreleased track Jayne (live). The album contained no overdubs, and was inteded to show the real side of the band live, mistakes and all. Though, rather than being a recording of single show, every night of the tour was recorded and the band picked out the best version of each song individually. It charted well for a live album, reaching the #13 spot in the UK album chart. For the American release it was released on the band's own imprint label, Vox Populi Records. Pull the Pin 'Pull the Pin' became the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, which was released in the UK on 15 October 2007. A Stereophonics newsletter released the "Pull the Pin" album artwork to suscribers. The cover was also shown to MySpace users that had added the band in a bulletin. In 2006, there was speculation that the next Stereophonics album was originally going to be called 'Cries on Hope Street'. In 2006, Kelly had taken part in 'The Cool Cymru Collection' by Terry Morris, which was a collection of photographs designed to make up the first ever Welsh hall of fame. Kelly had his photo taken on the fictional 'Cries on Hope St', an anagram of the word 'Stereophonics' and when asked about the shot, Kelly quipped that they were going to use the photo as the image for the next album, fueling rumours of the new album title. In early 2007, Kelly Jones brought out his first solo album, 'Only The Names Have Been Changed', as a limited edition release, which managed to reach number 1 on the iTunes download chart, but was made ineligable by Jones to chart so as not to detract attention from the band onto him solely. He explained that; "We were recording the sixth Stereophonics album last year and in-between takes I started doing these songs off the cuff. Three or four tracks in I realised that this could actually be something… strange how it's always little things that makes big things happen." This created speculation that Jones would leave Stereophonics to pursue his solo career, however he denied these rumours and the band pushed on with work on the new album. Due to the success and warm reception of the album however, Jones did a small solo tour around the UK playing songs from the album, before returning swiftly to the band, and refocusing on the new album. During the time Kelly was out on his solo tour, Javier, who had recorded a solo album in his native latin, 'Lágrima' (meaning 'Tear'), under the persona of Capitan Melao, which was released on April 2, 2007. The project includes contributions from Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music and Natalia Lafourcade, with Weyler describing it as having "dreamy and poetic" lyrics and Latin rhythms. Weyler's alter-ego translates as 'Capitan' being the Spanish for 'Captain' and 'Melao' Latin American slang for 'swing', 'rhythm' or 'soul'. After the band had reunited, work began on promotion of the sixth studio album. Also during the period between solo albums and the release of the new studio album, the DVD 'Rewind' was released. It was a 2-disc celebration of an entire decade of Stereophonics material. It contains over three hours of live and documentary footage spanning their entire career; from pre-Stereophonics years to their signing to V2 Records in 1996, up until 2006. A booklet was also included with the DVD, featuring several previously unseen photographs of the band, from Kelly Jones' own personal photo album. The band also reportedly patched up their relationship with estranged drummer, Stuart Cable, although events from the supposed meetings between the childhood friends, Kelly and Stuart did not match up, and the relationship is still reported to be frosty even today. Cable released his autobiography of his time during the Stereophonics in 2009, entitled 'Demons and Cocktails', and is a 'tell all' book which undoubtably did nothing to ease the strain on his friendship with Kelly. The taster track Bank Holiday Monday had its world premier on Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show on Tuesday 1 May 2007 and was made available for digital download on Monday 28 May 2007 from online retailers. The band wanted to released the track as the first proper single off the album, but record company executives declined this, stressing that a different song was more likely to do well in the chart climate they were set to release in. The band's newsletter on 24 July 2007 confirmed details and artwork of the first 'proper' single to be released from the album. It Means Nothing (UK#12) was released in the UK on 24 September 2007. They previews the track at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Preston, which they headlined. It has also appeared on the soundtrack to US drama, 'Bones'. A second proper single was also released in December 2007. The track My Friends was given an official release but charted at UK#32, making it the lowest charting single by the band since "More Life in a Tramps Vest" reached #33 back in 1997. Decade In The Sun For the 'Pull the Pin' tour, the guitarist and singer Adam Zindani of SpiderSimpson, who later with Zindani reverted back to their old name of Casino joined the band as a touring guitarist, to give the band a fuller sound and to help the band recreate the music that had been displayed on 'Pull the Pin'. In a Q&A session on the band's website in 2008, Zindani confirmed that whilst still a full time committed member of Casino, he had officially become a proper member of Stereophonics. This story was corroborated by the band, and Zindani's own skills as a songwriter were to be utilised by the band on forthcoming songs. In 2008, with the appointment of Zindani in toe, the band surprised fans by announcing the release of a greatest hits album to be called 'Decade in the Sun'. In addition to the 18 tracks considered hits for the band, the album also included two new songs, You're My Star and My Own Worst Enemy which was penned by Jones and Zindani. You're My Star was released in a limited number of 7" vinyl, but did sell every copy, meaning that the track charted officially in the UK at #170. To mark the release of the single and also the release of the compilation album, the band held a competition for fans to win tickets to a full-circle gig at the Camden Roundhouse, the venue that the band frequently played gigs "with no f*cker watching us.." quipped Kelly, before they were a signed act a full decade previously. They had originally wanted to do the gig in Cardiff Castle, but the castle heritage committee decided against the idea, explaining that the fragile state of the castle was no longer able to stand up to the vigorous demands that a rock concert would put upon it. The special edition of 'Decade in the Sun' contained another 20 songs from the extended collection of the Stereophonics' back catelogue, and even included some demo tracks and b-sides, which were previously unreleased. A DVD edition of 'Decade in the Sun' was also released. The band toured the album and the standard version of the CD charted extremely well, peaking at #2 in the UK charts, a great position for a greatest hits album. Up to and including the point of the release of 'Decade', the band had released 6 studio albums, 1 live album, 1 compilation album and had amassed 27 hit singles, including 10 UK top-10 songs, with one UK#1. Kelly appeared as a guest on Jools Holland's Hootenanny 2008, once again performing Handbags and Gladrags and a cover of 'My Girl' across the New Year's Eve celebration show. They also headlined the V Festival and Isle of Wight Festivals during that summer. Keep Calm and Carry On Aside from finishing the tour triumphantly, selling out venues over the country, 2009 remained a quiet year for the band until August, when via e-mailing list newsletter, the band announced the release date for a new album that was to be called 'Keep Calm and Carry On', their first album as an official 4-piece. In addition to the album, they also announced that they would be playing a special, one-off home-coming show in Cardiff Castle on October 3rd, 2009. The castle committee seemingly overturning their decision less than one year previous, and letting the band play there once again. Tickets for the show were available through the band's website on September 9th at 9am and had sold out in 40 minutes, crashing the band's website in the process. Meanwhile, tickets exchanged hands on internet auction site eBay for hundreds of pounds. New track Innocent was aired on Radio 1 by DJ Chris Moyles a week later, and will be the principal single from the album, due to be released on 9th November 2009. It is going to be included on their 7th studio album, 'Keep Calm and Carry On', which is due for release a week later on 16th November 2009. The second single from the album, Could You Be The One? was released on February 15, 2010. The band embarked on a seven-date tour to support the new album in March 2010 playing at Newcastle, Glasgow, Nottingham, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield and London. with support from Glasgow band Hip Parade On December 8, 2009, the Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games announced the line up for performers for the nightly Victory Ceremonies . These ceremonies will include 30 minutes of entertainment from the evening's host province/territory, 30 minutes of medal presentations, and a one hour performance by a musical talent. Stereophonics performed their song "I Got Your Number" at this event on February 20 - Yukon Night. Sadly, Stuart Cable passed away early on the 7th of June 2010 - RIP. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.