One of those British phenomena that has stayed distinctly provincial -- talk all you want about Oasis or Blur never cracking the U.S. charts, Stereophonics never came close, never even managing to cobble together a cult of college students or Anglophiles -- Stereophonics managed to carve out a nice living as workaday rockers in the post-Oasis age. They were guitar rock traditionalists in the time when Radiohead and their happy followers Coldplay ruled British rock, marching just outside of the Zeitgeist but appealing to thousands anyway, probably because they never tried to compete with Radiohead's spacy explorations. Instead, Stereophonics adapted the anthemic roar of their Welsh forefathers Manic Street Preachers, substituting the Manics' Guns N' Roses fascination with a love of Nirvana, and then made big arena rock, tempered slightly with rambling acoustic singalongs straight out of Oasis and vague electronica-flavored pop. All this is chronicled on Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics, the group's first hits compilation and one that traces its evolution effectively across 20 tracks best appreciated by listeners familiar with these tunes as part of the general cultural fabric. For U.K. listeners, this is a good sampling of what they heard in the background for a decade. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics
11/18/2008 | Fontana Universal
All Music Guide Review
Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics Notes
Over the past eleven years, Stereophonics (Kelly Jones, Richard Jones and Javier Weyler) have released six smash albums, scored twenty-one Top 20 hits and eleven Top 5 hits in the UK, racked up multi-million sales and toured relentlessly all over the world. Stereophonics mark this career achievement with the release of their first ever Greatest Hits package titled: Decade In The Sun: The Best Of Stereophonics. Available in 3 formats (single cd, deluxe 2cd set with rarities, and a DVD containing promo clips, behind the scenes footage, etc), and including 2 brand new songs exclusive to this release. Decade in the Sun is a must have for any diehard fan, and the perfect introduction to new fans discovering Stereophonics for the first time.
Credits of Decade in the Sun: The Best of Stereophonics
- Graham Rounthwaite
- Art Direction
- Hans Peter VanVelthoven
- Photography
- Scarlet Page
- Photography
- Jack Joseph Puig
- Mixing
- Mark "Spike" Stent
- Mixing
- Dick Beetham
- Mastering
- Ian Cooper
- Mastering
- Hazel Fernandez
- Vocals (Background)
- Chapman Baehler
- Cover Photo
- Aileen McLaughlin
- Vocals (Background)
- Kelly Jones
- Guitar, Producer, Wurlitzer, Mixing, Mellotron, Vocals, Piano
- Anna Ross
- Vocals (Background)
- Richard Jones
- Bass, Harmonica
- Javier Weyler
- Drums
- Tony Kirkham
- Mellotron, Fender Rhodes
- Marshall Bird
- Piano, Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Mellotron, Organ (Hammond)
- John C.F. Davis
- Mastering
- Chris Blair
- Mastering
- Al Clay
- Mixing
- Bob Clearmountain
- Mixing
- Scott James
- Guitar
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Laurie Latham
- Producer, Engineer
- Jim Lowe
- Keyboards, Programming, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
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