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Performance and Cocktails (CD - 1999)( UPC: 00638812705228)
As low as $13.94 from iNetVideo.com Artist: Stereophonics Label: V2 Records (USA) Genre: Rock & Pop - Brit Pop Album Description: Stereophonics: Kelly Jones (vocals, guitar); Richard Jones (bass); Stuart Cable (drums).Additional personnel: Astrid (vocals); Marshall Bird (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, Me... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Stereophonics: Kelly Jones (vocals, guitar); Richard Jones (bass); Stuart Cable (drums). Additional personnel: Astrid (vocals); Marshall Bird (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond organ, Mellotron). Personnel: Kelly Jones (vocals, guitar); Marshall Bird (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Mellotron); Stuart Cable (drums). Audio Mixer: Al Clay. Recording information: Courtyard Oxford; Parkgate Sussex; Real World Bath; Rockfield Monmouth. Photographers: Kelly Jones; Julian Castaldi. In December 1998, the Stereophonics released the single "The Bartender and the Thief," which became an unexpected explosion on the charts, peaking at number three in the U.K. In March 1999, the band's sophomore effort, Performance and Cocktails, was released to impressive sales -- it was reportedly outselling Blur's 13 when that album was released. A second single, "Just Looking," also peaked within the U.K. Top Ten, making the first half of 1999 a very unexpectedly busy time for the Stereophonics. Never a favorite to become a hugely successful Brit-pop band, their noisy, raw hard rock came into favor after the more produced and calculated sound of Brit-pop had become passe. Unfortunately, however, this disc isn't quite as consistent as the debut. Part of the reason why Word Gets Around was so appealing is that there was a sense of urgency that, on this release, seems to have disappeared. There are more ballads than before, and some of the rockers don't burn with the intensity that they did on the last album. This doesn't make Performance and Cocktails a bad album, though; fans will be very pleased that the Stereophonics have released another slab of indie-flavored hard rock. Some highlights include "T Shirt Suntan," the acoustic "She Takes Her Clothes Off," and the poppy "Pick a Part That's New." (Japanese versions of this album include three live tracks, but the quality is mediocre and the performances are unspectacular, making this version of the release for hardcore fans only.) ~ Jason Damas What you see is very much what you get with this Welsh trio. Listening to this album, with its refreshingly uncluttered production, brings frontman Kelly Jones and his two sidekicks into the room with you. Jones sings about everyday topics and emotions in his own inimitable voice, set to outrageously catchy melodies and driven by a strong guitar-based sound. PERFORMANCE AND COCKTAILS boasts an impressive quota of hit singles, of which "Just Looking," "Pick a Part That's New," and "The Bartender and the Thief" are the best. The album tracks are also extremely fine. Take the closing number, a heartfelt postlude threatening to build on a scale equivalent to "Stairway to Heaven" before ultimately burning itself out. Compared to Stereophonics' debut, WORD GETS AROUND, this second album presents a more polished, slightly less raw approach. It's the sound of a band that has made it and is confident in its credentials. This was undoubtedly one of 1999's most sought-after albums, so go off and join the thousands who've already bought it. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Roll Up and Shine |
| 2. | Bartender and the Thief, The |
| 3. | Hurry Up and Wait |
| 4. | Pick a Part That's New |
| 5. | Just Lookin' |
| 6. | Half the Lies You Tell Ain't True |
| 7. | I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio |
| 8. | T-Shirt Sun Tan |
| 9. | Is Yesterday, Tomorrow, Today? |
| 10. | Minute Longer, A |
| 11. | She Takes Her Clothes Off |
| 12. | Plastic California |
| 13. | I Stopped to Fill My Car Up |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00638812705228 |
| Release Date: | Feb 01, 2006 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Brit Pop |
| Label: | V2 Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Producer: | Bird & Bush |
| Engineer: | Bird & Bush |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1999 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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