Kelly Jones
Stereophonics' raspy-voiced frontman Kelly Jones is a songwriter in the tradition of the Kinks' Ray Davies -- a storyteller who empathizes with the day-to-day existence of blue-collar people. Along with earning seven number one U.K. albums since Stereophonics debuted in the late '90s, Jones has released his own recordings, including 2007's Only the Names Have Been Changed and 2020's acoustic album Don't Let the Devil Take Another Day.
Born in 1974 and raised in Cwmaman, South Wales, Jones formed Stereophonics while still in his teens with two childhood pals, Richard Jones (bass) and Stuart Cable (drums). At the time, the band were called the Tragic Love Company, inspired by three of the group's favorite artists: the Tragically Hip, Mother Love Bone, and Bad Company. The band rehearsed in Cable's bedroom, and they traveled frequently to London for pub gigs initially as a cover band. But when Jones studied screenwriting in college, his observations about small-town life began to unreel in original compositions. The group switched their name to Stereophonics in July 1996 and a month later signed to V2. Stereophonics' raw yet melodic guitar rock attracted both critics and mainstream audiences in the U.K. Jones' honest, straightforward lyrics are stripped of glamour and pretentiousness and instead reflect the modest perspectives of the common man. Stereophonics' 1997 debut album, Word Gets Around, earned them a BRIT award for Best New Group; it was also a Top Ten hit in England.
With Stereophonics, Jones has recorded over ten studio albums, including seven U.K. number ones. In 2007, he released his debut solo album, Only the Names Have Been Changed. The set was recorded in off moments during the sessions for Stereophonics' sixth album, Pull the Pin, and featured all live takes. Following more work with Stereophonics, Jones returned with his second solo outing, Don't Let the Devil Take Another Day. Released in conjunction with a band documentary, the album featured acoustic versions of his solo songs, reworked Stereophonics hits, as well as a cover of Kris Kristofferson's classic "Help Me Make It Through the Night."
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Don't Let The Devil Take Another Day (Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day Version)
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Parlophone UK am 04.12.2020
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Turn Bad Into Good
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Ignition Records Ltd am 21.03.2024
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Only The Names Have Been Changed
Rock - Erschienen bei UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) am 01.01.2006
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Little Windows
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Cooking Vinyl am 01.04.2016
24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo -
Inevitable Incredible
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Ignition Records Ltd am 29.02.2024
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Help Me Make It Through The Night (Don’t Let The Devil Take Another Day Version, Single)
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Parlophone UK am 28.10.2020
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Monsters In The House
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Ignition Records Ltd am 11.04.2024
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
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You Can't Call Me Baby Anymore
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Cooking Vinyl am 29.03.2016
24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo -
Big Dogs Die Young
Pop - Erschienen bei Kelly Jones am 02.10.2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Energizer [Digital E.P.]
Rock - Erschienen bei Progressive Arts Music am 01.01.2009
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
Inevitable Incredible
Alternativ und Indie - Erscheint am 03.05.2024 bei Ignition Records Ltd
24-Bit 48.0 kHz - Stereo -
Never Knew You Loved Me Too
Alternativ und Indie - Erschienen bei Cooking Vinyl am 15.02.2016
24-Bit 88.2 kHz - Stereo -
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Kissing Santa On Christmas Eve
Pop - Erschienen bei Good Morning Monkey Records am 04.12.2012
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -