Vibe Please Come Back Again Album

2003 studio album by Stereophonics

You lot Gotta Get In that location to Come up Dorsum
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Stereophonics

Released 2 June 2003
Recorded January–December 2002
Studio
  • Hook End Estate, (Checkendon)
  • Abbey Road, (London)
  • BJG/Sahara Sound, (Fulham)
Genre
  • Rock[one]
  • dejection rock[ii]
Length 59:12
Characterization V2
Producer Kelly Jones
Stereophonics chronology
Just Enough Pedagogy to Perform
(2001)
You Gotta Go There to Come up Dorsum
(2003)
Language. Sexual activity. Violence. Other?
(2005)
Singles from Y'all Gotta Go There to Come Dorsum
  1. "Madame Helga"
    Released: xix May 2003[3]
  2. "Perhaps Tomorrow"
    Released: 21 July 2003[4]
  3. "Since I Told Yous It'due south Over"
    Released: 10 Nov 2003[five]
  4. "Moviestar"
    Released: nine February 2004[6]

You Gotta Go There to Come Dorsum is the fourth studio album by alternative stone band Stereophonics. Produced past Kelly Jones and released on V2 in 2003, this LP became their third sequent album to acme the UK chart, selling 101,946 copies in its first calendar week alone. Information technology is the terminal Stereophonics album to feature long-time original drummer Stuart Cablevision before he was fired in September 2003.

Recording [edit]

Kelly Jones produced the album himself, working fast in hoping to capture the "vibe" of the band'southward concerts; "I wanted to create a record that was very raw, very spontaneous only had loads of detail and textures and layers," Jones noted, "We pushed ourselves in many places we've never been before."[vii] He later on recalled that recording the anthology was, for many years, the best recording experience the band ever had, saying: "All the coiffure were in the room, all the girlfriends were in the room, all the band were at that place, it was the best recording session ever. Information technology just felt like a fucking really expert fourth dimension."[eight]

Musical and lyrical way [edit]

You Gotta Become In that location to Come up Back features a blues stone styled sound in the mold of early 1970s rock bands,[ii] and also displays influences of garage rock and soul.[8] Kelly Jones described the album, with its "very 70s, Stevie Wonder, stone overdub feel", as the fulfillment of his desire to make an album like his favourite soul music: "I was really into soul music - it'due south not something I'm aback near. I was brought up on Stevie Wonder and I love Talking Book and all the overdubs on it, and all that freestyling Marvin Gaye thing. I'd always wanted to brand a record similar that, and this was the commencement one I produced so that'due south probably why I went 'Fuck it I'm but going to do it'."[eight] The NME felt that the album'southward "retro-garage" fashion made information technology "accidentally hip," comparison it to acclaimed contemporary garage rock revival "headbanger blues" bands like the White Stripes,[2] a sentiment also shared by music critic Neil McCormick.[7]

Throughout the album there are "different moods and changes." Jones stated: "Every few confined, when your brain's saying, 'Take you heard that at present', I wanted to put something new in there." He felt this gear up the album autonomously from most other contemporary albums, which he felt "sound similar one vocal from beginning to cease."[7] Jack Smith of the BBC detected influences from Air-conditioning/DC, Stevie Wonder, the Isley Brothers and Creedence Clearwater Revival.[9] The album also sporadically features "ornate strings reminiscent of Chris Farlowe'south British soul in the 1960s."[7] Jones' emotional lyrics for the albums depict on his break-up with his girlfriend of 12 years, and 1 critic noted how Jones' "life unfolds through words" on the album.[1] Jones said of the lyrics:

"The songwriting has inverse because as a person yous alter. Information technology's been an emotional rollercoaster these last two years, whether information technology exist divorce, sexual activity, beverage, drugs, arguments, whatsoever information technology might be, I can but write about what I'k experiencing. Life is about making mistakes and learning from them, learning virtually yourself and becoming a better person. That'southward what the championship of the album basically ways."[7]

The opening vocal, "Assist Me (She's Out of Her Listen)", has been described as "easy funk", and comparisons were drawn between Jones' vocals on the song and John Lennon's "Common cold Turkey" vocals.[nine] Jason MacNeil of PopMatters compared the "moody, murky blues stone" song to Southern soul, while describing "Maybe Tomorrow" as "English soul."[10] Atomic number 82 single "Madame Helga" has been described equally gospel[1] and glam metal,[2] [7] with "dirty guitars duplicating a funky brass department."[7] The acoustic, country-styled "Climbing the Wall" features horn and string sections and a Southern rock guitar solo,[10] [ane] while the "pseudo-experimentalism" of "I'thou Alright (You lot Gotta Get In that location To Come up Back)" features looped drums and a piano.[xi] The quieter "Rainbows and Pots of Gilded" has soul influences and concerns "a friend who stole [Jones'] daughter."[7]

Reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic lx/100[12]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [ane]
BBC Wales [13]
Mojo [14]
NME 6/10[2]
Q [15]
Uncut 2/v[sixteen]

Disquisitional response [edit]

You Gotta Go There to Come Dorsum received generally mixed reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of lx based on 10 reviews.[12]

Commercial functioning [edit]

You Gotta Go There to Come up Back joined its predecessors at #1 on release. It was re-issued with bonus tracks in February 2004, coming into the UK charts again at #35, finally re-entering at #sixteen in September 2004. It was the 28th biggest selling album of 2003 in the UK.[17] The track "Mayhap Tomorrow" became one of their biggest hits; it was played over the credits of the University Award-winning movie Crash (2004) and also during the opening scene of the motion-picture show Wicker Park (2004). Information technology was as well used in a flavor one episode of One Tree Colina and featured on the beginning Overjoyed soundtrack.

Track listing [edit]

All tracks are written past Kelly Jones[18].

No. Title Length
ane. "Assistance Me (She's Out of Her Mind)" 6:55
2. "Perhaps Tomorrow" iv:33
3. "Madame Helga" 3:55
iv. "Yous Stole My Money Honey" 4:18
5. "Getaway" iv:08
6. "Climbing the Wall" 4:55
7. "Jealousy" 4:26
8. "I'm Alright (Yous Gotta Become In that location to Come Back)" 4:36
9. "Nothing Precious at All" 4:20
ten. "Rainbows and Pots of Gold" 4:11
eleven. "I Miss Y'all Now" four:50
12. "High as the Ceiling" 3:19
xiii. "Since I Told You Information technology'south Over" 4:43
Total length: 59:12
Japanese release bonus track
No. Title Length
fourteen. "Lying to Myself Once again" 3:l

Bonus tracks [edit]

The track "Moviestar" appears on after editions of the album equally track iv and was released with a DVD containing the videos for the singles.

Vinyl editions [edit]

The anthology was released in gatefold sleeve at outset, containing 2 records. When "Moviestar" was included on the album the gatefold sleeve independent 3 records.

Personnel [edit]

Charts [edit]

References [edit]

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  2. ^ a b c d due east Dalton, Stephen (vii June 2003). "Stereophonics : You Gotta Go There To Come up Back". NME . Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  3. ^ Thomas, Gareth (14 June 2003). "Stereophonics Snuggle Upwardly Closer to Radio". Music & Media. Vol. 21, no. 25. p. half dozen. The band's lead-off single for the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Madame Helga, was released on May 19.
  4. ^ "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. 19 July 2003. p. 35.
  5. ^ "New Releases: Singles". Music Calendar week. 8 Nov 2003. p. 29.
  6. ^ "New Releases: Singles". Music Calendar week. 7 February 2004. p. 33.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h McCormick, Neil (17 April 2003). "Let's be nice to the Stereophonics". The Telegraph . Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Burrows, Marc (viii March 2013). "Anthology by Album: Kelly Jones on the Stereophonic'due south Back Catalogue". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on 28 October 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  9. ^ a b Smith, Jack (2003). "HOMECLIPS Stereophonics You Gotta Go There To Come Back Review". BBC . Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  10. ^ a b MacNeil, Jason (9 Oct 2003). "Stereophonics You Gotta Get In that location to Come up Back". PopMatters . Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  11. ^ Future, Andrew (17 May 2003). "Stereophonics You lot Gotta Go There To Come up Back". Drowned in Audio. Archived from the original on xv Nov 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2017.
  12. ^ a b "You Gotta Go At that place To Come Back". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  13. ^ Smith, Jack (2003). "Stereophonics Yous Gotta Become There To Come Dorsum Review". BBC Cymru Wales. BBC. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  14. ^ "Stereophonics: You Gotta Become There To Come Back". Mojo. July 2003. p. 107.
  15. ^ "Stereophonics: Y'all Gotta Go There To Come up Dorsum". Q. July 2003. p. 109.
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  17. ^ "Uk Top twoscore Striking Database". Every Hit. Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 28 Feb 2010.
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  24. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Stereophonics – You lot Gotta Become There to Come up Back" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 17 Apr 2021.
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External links [edit]

  • You Gotta Get In that location To Come up Back at stereophonics.com

mcbridemanclook.blogspot.com

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