Decade in the Sun: Best of Stereophonics | ||||
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Released | 10 November 2008 | |||
Recorded | Late 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 | |||
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Singles from Decade in the Sun:The Best of Stereophonics | ||||
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Decade in the Sun:Best of Stereophonics is a compilation album of greatest hits by Stereophonics. It features tracks from all six of the band's previous albums,beginning from the 1997 debut release, Word Gets Around ,all the way through to 2007's Pull the Pin ,plus two brand new songs,"You're My Star" and "My Own Worst Enemy". "You're My Star" was also released as a single.
The two-disc album features five songs from Just Enough Education to Perform ,seven songs from Performance and Cocktails ,seven songs from Word Gets Around ,four songs from Language. Sex. Violence. Other? ,six songs from You Gotta Go There to Come Back ,four songs from Pull the Pin,one song from Reload ,two b-sides,two non-album singles and two new songs for this album. The one-disc album features five songs from Just Enough Education to Perform ,four songs from Performance and Cocktails ,four songs from Word Gets Around ,three songs from Language. Sex. Violence. Other? ,one song from You Gotta Go There to Come Back ,one song from Pull the Pin and two new songs for this album.
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
BBC | (positive) [2] |
Digital Spy | |
laut.de | [3] |
PopMatters | 5/10 |
Decade in the Sun received generally favourable reviews. Writing for the BBC,Sophie Bruce wrote a positive review. She labelled the album as a "fantastic selection sure to thrill Stereophonics superfans and new recruits alike" but criticised the band's choice of excluding "Madame Helga" and "Moviestar", [2] two of their greatest hits in the UK. [4] At Contactmusic.com,Alex Lai praised the compilation,particularly disc two's track selection for not "just throw[ing] in the singles that didn't make the regular release." Lai summarised that the album "act[s] as a good metaphor for Stereophonics." [5] Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic found the band's evolution "effective" and "entertaining". In the negative however,he called the album "too comprehensive to be entertaining" and described the tracks as dragging "its heels over 20 tracks that all sound huge and hookless." Erlewine concluded the album shows listeners "why Stereophonics never translated across the Atlantic." [1]
The album debuted at number 2 with sales of 67,073 in the UK. The album is available in a 20-track edition,40-track 2-CD Deluxe edition and DVD edition containing all the band's music videos,best live performances and some extra footage. With sales of 528,000 it was the 13th biggest selling album of 2008 in the UK. As of 16 March 2013,it had sold 1,044,219 copies in the United Kingdom. [6] To date the album has spent 161 weeks in the top 100 UK Albums Chart.
All lyrics are written by Kelly Jones (except "Handbags and Gladrags", written by Mike d'Abo).
No. | Title | Music | Album | Length |
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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, Cable | Performance 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) | Jones | Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005) | 3:52 |
8. | "Pick a Part That's New" | Jones | Performance and Cocktails (1999) | 3:34 |
9. | "My Own Worst Enemy" | Jones, Adam Zindani | New song | 3:35 |
10. | "I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Performance and Cocktails (1999) | 3:50 |
11. | "You're My Star" | Jones | New song | 4:05 |
12. | "Mr. Writer" (single edit) | Jones, Marshall Bird | Just Enough Education to Perform (2001) | 5:19 |
13. | "Step on My Old Size Nines" | Jones | Just Enough Education to Perform (2001) | 4:00 |
14. | "Devil" | Jones | Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005) | 4:40 |
15. | "It Means Nothing" | Jones | Pull the Pin (2007) | 3:49 |
16. | "A Thousand Trees" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Word Gets Around (1997) | 3:03 |
17. | "Vegas Two Times" (single edit) | Jones | Just Enough Education to Perform (2001) | 3:39 |
18. | "Traffic" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Word Gets Around (1997) | 4:54 |
19. | "More Life in a Tramps Vest" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Word 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).
No. | Title | Music | Album | Length |
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1. | "Madame Helga" | Jones | You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003) | 3:55 |
2. | "Bank Holiday Monday" | Jones | Pull the Pin (2007) | 3:15 |
3. | "Rewind" | Jones | Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (2005) | 4:46 |
4. | "My Friends" | Jones | Pull the Pin (2007) | 3:35 |
5. | "Climbing the Wall" | Jones | You 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" | Jones | You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003) | 4:43 |
8. | "Moviestar" | Jones | 2004 re-release of You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003) | 4:14 |
9. | "Not Up to You" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Word Gets Around (1997) | 4:38 |
10. | "Getaway" | Jones | You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003) | 4:09 |
11. | "I Stopped to Fill My Car Up" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Performance and Cocktails (1999) | 4:29 |
12. | "Carrot Cake and Wine" | Jones, Jones, Cable | B-side on "A Thousand Trees" (1997) | 4:37 |
13. | "Billy Davey's Daughter" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Word Gets Around (1997) | 3:45 |
14. | "Raymond's Shop" | Jones, Jones, Cable | B-side on "More Life in a Tramps Vest" (1997) | 3:05 |
15. | "Stone" | Jones | Pull the Pin (2007) | 4:17 |
16. | "I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)" | Jones | You 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, Cable | Word Gets Around (1997) | 4:00 |
19. | "She Takes Her Clothes Off" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Performance and Cocktails (1999) | 3:15 |
20. | "Hurry Up and Wait" | Jones, Jones, Cable | Performance and Cocktails (1999) | 4:40 |
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Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Ireland (IRMA) [17] | Gold | 7,500^ |
United Kingdom (BPI) [18] | 5× Platinum | 1,500,000‡ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
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Released | 10 November 2008 | |||
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Length | 195:00 | |||
Label | V2 | |||
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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."
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".
Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band formed in 1992 in the village of Cwmaman in the Cynon Valley, Wales. The band consists of Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, Adam Zindani, Jamie Morrison and touring member Tony Kirkham (keyboards). The group previously included Stuart Cable (1992–2003) and then Javier Weyler (2004–2012) on drums. Stereophonics have released twelve studio albums, including eight UK number one albums. A successful compilation album, Decade in the Sun, was released in November 2008 and charted at number two on the UK Album Chart.
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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.
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"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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