Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics

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All lyrics are written by Kelly Jones (except "Handbags and Gladrags", written by Mike d'Abo).

Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics
DITS1.jpg
Greatest hits album by
Released10 November 2008
RecordedLate 1992–Early 2008
Genre Rock
Label V2
[Vox Populi Records]
RMG Chart (Ireland)
Sony Music (France)
Rough Trade (Germany)
Universal Music (Indonesia)
Producer Bird & Bush, Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe
Stereophonics chronology
Pull the Pin
(2007)
Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics
(2008)
Keep Calm and Carry On
(2009)
Alternative covers
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Deluxe edition cover
Disc one
No.TitleMusicAlbumLength
1."Dakota"Kelly Jones Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005)4:12
2."The Bartender and the Thief"Jones, Richard Jones, Stuart Cable Performance and Cocktails (1999)2:54
3."Just Looking"Jones, Jones, CablePerformance and Cocktails (1999)4:13
4."Have a Nice Day"Jones Just Enough Education to Perform (2001)3:24
5."Local Boy in the Photograph"Jones, Jones, Cable Word Gets Around (1997)3:22
6."Maybe Tomorrow"Jones You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:33
7."Superman" (single edit)JonesLanguage. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005)3:52
8."Pick a Part That's New"JonesPerformance and Cocktails (1999)3:34
9."My Own Worst Enemy"Jones, Adam Zindani New song3:35
10."I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio"Jones, Jones, CablePerformance and Cocktails (1999)3:50
11."You're My Star"JonesNew song4:05
12."Mr. Writer" (single edit)Jones, Marshall BirdJust Enough Education to Perform (2001)5:19
13."Step on My Old Size Nines"JonesJust Enough Education to Perform (2001)4:00
14."Devil"JonesLanguage. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005)4:40
15."It Means Nothing"Jones Pull the Pin (2007)3:49
16."A Thousand Trees"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)3:03
17."Vegas Two Times" (single edit)JonesJust Enough Education to Perform (2001)3:39
18."Traffic"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)4:54
19."More Life in a Tramps Vest"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)2:20
20."Handbags and Gladrags" Mike d'Abo 2002 re-release of Just Enough Education to Perform (2001)4:37


All lyrics are written by Kelly Jones (except tracks 6 and 17).

Disc two (deluxe edition)
No.TitleMusicAlbumLength
1."Madame Helga"JonesYou Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)3:55
2."Bank Holiday Monday"JonesPull the Pin (2007)3:15
3."Rewind"JonesLanguage. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005)4:46
4."My Friends"JonesPull the Pin (2007)3:35
5."Climbing the Wall"JonesYou Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:55
6."Mama Told Me Not to Come" (with Tom Jones) Randy Newman Reload (1999)3:00
7."Since I Told You It's Over"JonesYou Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:43
8."Moviestar"Jones2004 re-release of You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:14
9."Not Up to You"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)4:38
10."Getaway"JonesYou Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:09
11."I Stopped to Fill My Car Up"Jones, Jones, CablePerformance and Cocktails (1999)4:29
12."Carrot Cake and Wine"Jones, Jones, CableB-side on "A Thousand Trees" (1997)4:37
13."Billy Davey's Daughter"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)3:45
14."Raymond's Shop"Jones, Jones, CableB-side on "More Life in a Tramps Vest" (1997)3:05
15."Stone"JonesPull the Pin (2007)4:17
16."I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)"JonesYou Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)4:37
17."The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" (with Jools Holland) Ewan MacColl B-side on "Handbags and Gladrags" (2001)3:55
18."Same Size Feet"Jones, Jones, CableWord Gets Around (1997)4:00
19."She Takes Her Clothes Off"Jones, Jones, CablePerformance and Cocktails (1999)3:15
20."Hurry Up and Wait"Jones, Jones, CablePerformance and Cocktails (1999)4:40

Charts and certifications

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Ireland (IRMA) [17] Gold7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI) [18] 5× Platinum1,500,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

DVD

Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics
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Video by
Released10 November 2008
Genre
Length195:00
Label V2
Stereophonics chronology
Rewind
(2007)
Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics
(2008)

Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics is a DVD released by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, coinciding with their greatest hits album of the same name. The DVD features all music videos from the band's debut album, Word Gets Around , up to 2007's Pull the Pin , as well as the video for "You're My Star."

Track listing

Related Research Articles

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Just Enough Education to Perform is the third studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released on 11 April 2001, the album topped the UK Albums Chart with 140,000 copies sold. and spawned three top-ten singles in the form of "Mr. Writer", "Have a Nice Day", Step on My Old Size Nines" and "Handbags and Gladrags". The album's title comes from a line in the song "Mr. Writer".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stereophonics</span> Welsh rock band

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<i>You Gotta Go There to Come Back</i> 2003 studio album by Stereophonics

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<i>Performance and Cocktails</i> 1999 studio album by Stereophonics

Performance and Cocktails is the second studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. It was released by V2 on 8 March 1999. The name of the album comes from lyrics in the album's first song, "Roll Up and Shine", just like the previous album's name, Word Gets Around came from lyrics in that album's final song.

<i>Language. Sex. Violence. Other?</i> 2005 studio album by Stereophonics

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<i>Pull the Pin</i> 2007 studio album by Stereophonics

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stereophonics discography</span>

Welsh rock band Stereophonics have released twelve studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, four extended plays (EP), two box sets, forty-seven singles and thirty-nine music videos. In the UK, Stereophonics have been awarded six multi-platinum album certifications, one platinum and six gold; one of their singles has been awarded a multi-platinum certification, three platinum, two gold and eight silver. They have sold over 9,000,000 albums in the UK, 6,000,000 singles and 100,000 video albums, making them one of the most successful Welsh rock acts. With albums charting across the globe they have sold over 10 million copies worldwide. The band released their first studio album, Word Gets Around in 1997 which reached number six in the UK Albums Chart. With the release of "The Bartender and the Thief" and its album Performance and Cocktails (1999), the band achieved mainstream success within the UK. The album was certified 6× platinum and is one of the band's best-selling albums.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">It Means Nothing</span> 2007 single by Stereophonics

"It Means Nothing" is a song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics from their sixth studio album, Pull the Pin (2007). The ballad was released as a single on 24 September 2007 and reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. B-side "Helter Skelter" is a cover version of the original song by the Beatles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Moviestar (Stereophonics song)</span> 2004 single by Stereophonics

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">You're My Star</span> 2008 single by Stereophonics

"You're My Star" is a pop rock song by Welsh rock band Stereophonics from their greatest hits album, Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics. It was released as the lead-single on 27 October 2008 with "Forever" as the B-side. It was produced by lead-singer and guitarist Kelly Jones along with Jim Lowe while written by the singer. The song was written in a day and is a personal one to Jones, though he would not say what the song is really about, instead leaving it to listeners to make up their own theory. The song is written about his daughter. The single went on to become the band's first to miss the top 100 of the UK Singles Chart and received a negative critic review.

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<i>Graffiti on the Train</i> 2013 studio album by Stereophonics

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<i>Keep the Village Alive</i> 2015 studio album by Stereophonics

Keep the Village Alive is the ninth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released on 11 September 2015, it was produced by lead singer and guitarist Kelly Jones, along with Jim Lowe. It is intended to be the second of two album volumes, with its predecessor Graffiti on the Train being the first. It is the first album to feature Jamie Morrison, who joined during the production of Graffiti on the Train in 2012. Keep the Village Alive was met with a similar positive response as Graffiti on the Train and topped the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's first to do so since Pull the Pin (2007).

<i>Oochya!</i> 2022 studio album by Stereophonics

Oochya! is the twelfth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics, released on 4 March 2022 on Ignition Records. It is scheduled to be supported by a 2022 arena tour.

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