Stereophonics To Release Double Live Album
Thursday February 09, 2006 @ 07:00 PM
By: ChartAttack.com Staff
V2 will release Live From Dakota, a double live album from Welsh wonders the Stereophonics, on April 4.
The package will feature tracks spanning the band's five-album reign over the British charts and a new song called "Jayne." It follows the 2005 U.K. chart-topper, Language. Sex. Violence. Other?, and was recorded as the band played to more than 200,000 British fans on a sold-out arena tour and to thousands of others around the world. The set was mixed by Jim Lowe (Foo Fighters,Manic Street Preachers) and the Stereophonics in London.
"The album was all about capturing an energy," singer Kelly Jones says on the band's website. "It's raw and to the point, and I think it captures what the shows were about."
Though no release date has been set, the Stereophonics are also expected to deliver a DVD titled Live. Studio. Video. Other? It will include a 49-minute road movie, dressing room clips, studio footage and all the videos from the last album.
Here's the track list for Live From Dakota:
Disc One:
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"Superman"
"Doorman"
"A Thousand Trees"
"Devil"
"Mr. Writer"
"Pedalpusher"
"Deadhead"
"Maybe Tomorrow"
"The Bartender And The Thief"
"Local Boy In The Photograph"
Disc Two:
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"Hurry Up And Wait"
"Madame Helga"
"Vegas Two Times"
"Carrot Cake And Wine"
"I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)"
"Jayne"
"Too Many Sandwiches"
"Traffic"
"Just Looking"
"Dakota"
—Phil Villeneuve
http://www.stereophonics.com
http://www.livefromdakota.co.uk