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stereophonics
word gets around 1997 V2 Records | A
Thousand Trees Looks Like Chaplin More Life in a Tramp's Vest Local Boy in the Photograph Traffic Not Up to You | Check
My Eyelids for Holes Same Size Feet Last of the Big Time Drinkers Goldfish Bowl Too Many Sandwiches Billy Davey's Daughter | ||||||
The
first album released on the V2 label (Virgin Records sister label)
is a great offering of Power Pop sprinkled with social commentary. This English trio released a wonderful record that adds to the legend of BritPop. | ||||||||
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stereophonics | Roll
Up and Shine The Bartender and the Thief Hurry Up and Wait Pick a Part That's New Just Looking Half the Lies You Tell Ain't True | I
Wouldn't Believe Your Radio T-Shirt Sun Tan Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today? A minute Longer She Takes Her Clothes Off Plastic California I Stopped to Fill My Car Up | ||||||
Angry,
pretentious, self-centred. Did not like this record at first, but years later
I fell in love with it and the awesome power that is Stereophonics. | ||||||||
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stereophonics | Vegas
Two Times Lying in the Sun Mr. Writer Step On My Old Size Nines Have a Nice Day Nice to Be Out | Handbags
and Gladrags Watch Them Fly Sundays Everyday I Think of Money Maybe Caravan Holiday Rooftop | ||||||
Not
as acoustic as everyone initially thought, but definitely a departure from their
first two releases. Heavier, more in touch with classic rock than one would think for a new group born during the heyday of Brit Pop, JEEP is a wonderful record that can rock your socks and then turn around and be as gently as a summer rain. What a great group! | ||||||||
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stereophonics | Help
Me (She's Out of Her Mind) Maybe Tomorrow Madame Helga You Stole My Money Honey Getaway Climbing the Wall | Jealousy I'm Alright (You Gotta Go . . . . . . There to Come Back) Nothing Precious at All Rainbows and Pots of Gold I Miss You Now High as the Ceiling Since I Told You It's Over | ||||||
Flashback
to the 70's: Sweet, Thin Lizzy,
Led Zeppelin all must have been
playing on the stereo when these guys wrote this album. Has the swagger of those early 70's bands, too! Great bluesy rock for the modern age. | ||||||||
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stereophonics | Superman Doorman Brother Devil Dakota | Rewind Pedalpusher Girl Lolita Deadhead Feel | ||||||
With
a touch of My Bloody Valentine or U2 (Achtung,
Baby era), Stereophonics created a great blend of driving rock with pop sensibilities. 'Dakota' became their biggest hit probably in the UK. | ||||||||
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stereophonics | Soldiers
Make Good Targets Pass the Buck It Means Nothing Bank Holiday Monday Daisy Lane Stone | My
Friends I Could Lose Ya Bright Red Star Ladyluck Crush Drowning | ||||||
Their
latest is a more straight forward, ballsy, in-your-face rock album than anything
they've done. A wonderful addition to, and progression in, their canon. | ||||||||
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