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Kelly Jones - Only the Names Have Been Changed ( V2 Int'l )
Release Date: 2007-04-17
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1 - Suzy 2 - Rosie 3 - Liberty 4 - Katie 5 - Violet 6 - Jayne 7 - Misty 8 - Emily 9 - Jean 10 - Summer
Album Details
2007 Debut Solo Album from the Stereophonics Frontman. A Raw, Personal, Deftly Organic Album, It's a Masterclass in Personal Songwriting and Presents a Stunning Sonic Diversion from his Trademark Sound. Jones Explains, "we were Recording the Sixth Stereophonics Album...and In-between Takes I Started Doing These Songs off the Cuff. Three Or Four Tracks in I Realised that this Could Actually Be Something…strange How It's Always Little Things that Makes Big Things Happen. We Didn't Wait - it was Recorded January Seventh and Eigth and Mastered by Friday the 12th...every Song is a Live Take...we Actively Decided to Make it a Bit More Filmic. In Two Days We Put Down 10 Tracks with 10 Different Girls Names…we Wanted to Do Something in the Vain of Nick Cave's "Murder Ballads" Or Johnny Cash's 'blood, Sweat and Tears". The Limited Edition Release Includes a Bonus Dvd of a Live Studio Performance of Five Songs Recorded at London's Sarm Studios. Producer Jim Lowe Captured the Mood Perfectly.
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The Title Says It All ( thatisright )
Each song is about a particular woman. I found this music to be complicated, simple, sexy, beautiful, and ugly, much like moods of a woman. I don't believe that a concept recording about a man would have this many facets, it would be just horny and hungry rather than provocative. Kelly Jones' novel idea is a piece of art. I'm glad I bought it, and so will you. It comes with a companion DVD.
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Brilliant ( erezmizr )
I will be honest with you. I am not a stereophonics fan. I like a few songs here and there, but overall they don't appeal to me. This is something else. It is a very dark and raw album. Jones reminds me at times the alice in chains frontman Layne staley, with that pain that comes out of his voice in every song... The lyrics are daunting, the music is very simple but it is a hidden gem.
Buy this album. you will not regret this, I promise.
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