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Stereophonics – You Gotta Go There To Come Back / V2 Records Audio CD 2003 / VVR1021902 UPC 5033197219028 /// You Gotta Go There to Come Back is the fourth studio album by alternative rock band Stereophonics. Produced by Kelly Jones and released on V2 in 2003, this LP became their third consecutive album to top the UK chart, selling 101,946 copies in its first week alone. It is the final Stereophonics album to feature long-time original drummer Stuart Cable before he was fired in September 2003. Label: V2 Records – VVR1021902 Format: CD, Album Country: UK & Europe Released: Jun 2, 2003 Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Indie Rock //// Tracklist: 1 Help Me (She's Out Of Her Mind) Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Percussion – Javier Weyler Vocals, Guitar, Clavinet, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Kelly Jones 6:54 2 Maybe Tomorrow Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Mellotron [Meletron], Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar, Piano [Wurlitzer], Mellotron [Meletron] – Kelly Jones 4:33 3 Madame Helga Bass, Harmonica – Richard Jones (6) Drums, Percussion – Stuart Cable Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 3:55 4 You Stole My Money Honey Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Piano, Organ [Hammond] – Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:18 5 Getaway Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Percussion – Javier Weyler Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Harmonica – Kelly Jones 4:08 6 Climbing The Wall Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Tony Kirkham Percussion – Stephen Papworth Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:55 7 Jealousy Backing Vocals – Aileen McLaughlin, Angie Brown, Anna Ross, Melanie Marcus, Sam Brown Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Tony Kirkham Percussion, Handclaps – Gail Jones (2), Javier Weyler, Stephen Papworth Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:26 8 I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back) Bass – Richard Jones (6) Clavinet, Piano – Tony Kirkham Drums – Mac Hine Noises – Jim Lowe Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:36 9 Nothing Precious At All Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Piano, Organ [Hammond] – Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:19 10 Rainbows & Pots Of Gold Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums [Kettle Drums] – Stephen Papworth, Stuart Cable Piano, Mellotron [Melotron] – Jim Lowe, Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:11 11 I Miss You Now Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Kelly Jones 4:50 12 High As The Ceiling Backing Vocals – Aileen McLaughlin, Angie Brown, Anna Ross Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Percussion – Javier Weyler Vocals, Guitar, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Kelly Jones 3:19 13 Since I Told You It's Over Bass – Richard Jones (6) Drums – Stuart Cable Mixed By – Jim Lowe Piano – Tony Kirkham Vocals, Guitar – Kelly Jones 4:41 Alto Saxophone – Steve Hamilton Arranged By [Strings And Brass] – Chris Cameron Artwork – Kelly, Satellite (7) Cornet, Flugelhorn – Paul Spong Engineer – Jim Lowe Engineer [Assistant, Abbey Road] – Chris Bolster Engineer [Assistant, BJG/Sahara Sound] – Javier Weyler, Max Dingle Engineer [Assistant, Hook End Manor] – Andy Davies Engineer [Pro-tools] – Steve McNichol Engineer [Second, Ocean Way] – Andy Burden, Brian Vibberts, Chris Steffenl Mastered By – Chris Blair Mixed By – Jack Joseph Puig (tracks: 1 to 12) Strings – Anthony Pleeth, Ben Chappel, Boguslav Kostecki, Bruce White, Chris Tobling, David Daniels, Gavyn Wright, Gustav Clarkson, Julian Leaper, Kathryn Shave, Mark Barrow, Mary Scully, Naomi Wright, Patrick Kiernan, Paddy Lannigan, Perry Montague-Mason, Peter Lale, Rachel Bolt, Rita Manning Tenor Saxophone – Andy Hamilton (7) Trombone – Neil Sidwell Trumpet – Sid Gauld Written-By, Producer, Liner Notes – Kelly Jones

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Although it's their fourth studio album, this just happened to be the first one that I scooped up. I was prompted to buy this because of how much I loved the track "Maybe Tomorrow", which I had discovered on the Wicker Park soundtrack. I'm really glad that I bought it. Although it's not my favorite Stereophonics album, it is excellently produced and shows them going in some new directions, that lead up to some of the experimental sounds that can be heard on Language, Sex, Violence, Other? Along with "Maybe Tomorrow", Jones and crew have put out some cool tracks here. "Help Me" is a rocker that really pushes some of their rawness to the test. "You Stole My Money Honey" is great in the fact that the alt-country flavor is there along side Jones' screeching vocals. Then there is the orchestrated "Rainbows and Pots of Gold", which shows that they as a band are willing to try out something that they really haven't done to this extent with the use of unconventional rock instruments. I'd have to say that my favorite though would have to be "I'm Alright"(You Gotta Go There to Come Back)" due to the fact that this is their most exploratory sound yet to date. The lyrics are seductive also. Great tune and all in all, great album.