Monday 22 November 2010

Stereophonics' extras are well worth it

THESE first two albums by the Welsh rockers, dating from 1997 and 1999, are widely acknowledged to be their best.

Word ... contained songs of the calibre of A Thousand Tress, More Life In A Tramp's Vest and Traffic, but it's the extras which makes this reissue – available as a 2CD or 3CD set – worth it.

B-sides Carrot Cake And Wine and Tie Me Up Tie Me Down are as good as anything they've written, and there's eight unreleased songs, including three from a Newcastle University show.

Performance ... was their first No1, propelled by the success of The Bartender And The Thief and Just Looking.

There's deluxe or super-deluxe versions here too, comprising B-sides, BBC sessions and live tracks, with a version of The Kinks' Sunny Afternoon among the highlights. 8/10 each. GW

Monday 8 November 2010

STEREOPHONICS' KELLY JONES DENIES TO JOIN JUDGING PANEL

The on-going talent music show named "Must Be The Music" of channel SKY 1 offered a judging panel seat to the frontman of Stereophonic's Kelly Jones but he denied the offer.

The other who already warmed up the seats include, Dizzee Rascal, 25, Sharleen Spiteri, 42, and Jamie Cullum, 31,

At the Music Industry Trust Awards, Kelly Jones expressed that ""I don't mind talent shows like that and X Factor but I didn't want to do it. It's not for me really. I've got too much going on."

"I've known Tom Jones for 12 years now. He's an inspiration, a great storyteller, great drinker, and of course, a great singer."

Kelly sang two classic songs from Tom's youth, Sea Of Heartbreak and Summertime, and joined him for their 2000 hit Mama Told Me Not Come.