Stereophonics - You Gotta Go There to Come Back (2003)
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Stereophonics - You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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1. "Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)" 6:55
2. "Maybe Tomorrow" 4:33
3. "Madame Helga" 3:55
4. "You Stole My Money Honey" 4:18
5. "Getaway" 4:08
6. "Climbing the Wall" 4:55
7. "Jealousy" 4:26
8. "I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)" 4:36
9. "Nothing Precious at All" 4:20
10. "Rainbows and Pots of Gold" 4:11
11. "I Miss You Now" 4:50
12. "High as the Ceiling" 3:19
13. "Since I Told You It's Over" 4:43
Total length: 59:12
Stereophonics Band Members / Musicians
Kelly Jones – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica, Clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron, Wurlitzer
Richard Jones – bass guitar, harmonica
Stuart Cable – drums, percussion
Production – Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe
Engineering – Andy Burden, Jim Lowe, Steve McNichol, Chris Steffenl, Brian Vibberts
Mixing – Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe, Jack Joseph Puig
Mastering – Dick Beetham, Chris Blair
Digital editing – Steve McNichol
Studio assistants – Chris Bolster, Andy Davies, Max Dingle, Javier Weyler
Javier Weyler – hand clapping, percussion
Jim Lowe – mellotron, piano
Stephen Papworth – hand clapping, kettle drums, percussion
Paul Spong – cornet, flugelhorn
Backing vocalists – Angie Brown, Sam Brown, Sam Leigh Brown, Melanie Marcus, Aileen McLaughlin, Anna Ross
Orchestra
Strings – Mark Berrow, Rachel Bolt, Ben Chappell, Gustav Clarkson, David Daniel, David Daniels, Patrick Kiernan, Boguslaw Kostecki, Peter Lale, Paddy Lannigan, Julian Leaper, Rita Manning, Perry Mason, Anthony Pleeth, Mary Scully, Katherine Shave, Chris Tobling, Bruce White, Gavyn Wright, Naomi Wright
Alto Sax – Steve Hamilton
Cornet and flugelhorn – Paul Spong
Tenor sax – Andy Hamilton
Trombone – Neil Sidwell
Trumpet – Sid Gauld
You Gotta Go There to Come Back is the 4th 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.
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