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Stereophonics - Just Enough Education To Perform National Album Day Green Vinyl LP

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National Album Day Green Vinyl LP
Catalogue Number: 6599763
Barcode: 0602465997637
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Sleeve Grading: Mint (M)
Condition Note: Brand New

Track Listing / Description
A1 Vegas Two Times
A2 Lying in the Sun
A3 Mr. Writer
A4 Step on My Old Size Nines
A5 Have a Nice Day
A6 Nice to Be Out
B1 Watch Them Fly Sundays
B2 Everyday I Think of Money
B3 Maybe
B4 Caravan Holiday
B5 Rooftop
 
Amid the great British bands that have inspired the theme of this year's National Album Day, Stereophonics continue to prove themselves to be one of the greatest. Originally formed in Cwmaman, South Wales, in 1992, the group, now consisting of Kelly Jones (vocals, guitar), Adam Zindani (guitar) Richard Jones (bass), Jamie Morrison (drums) and touring member Tony Kirkham (keyboards), made their mark with the Words Gets Around (UK No.6) and Performance and Cocktails (UK No.1) albums, and continued their chart-topping run with their third release, 2001's Just Enough Education to Perform. Remaining at the top of the UK charts for two weeks, the album sold 140,000 copies on its way to becoming the fourth biggest-selling album in the UK in 2001. Re-entering the charts several times over the next three years, it would be certified six-times platinum and crowned the 39th best-selling album of the decade. With more than 400,000 copies sold to date and streaming figures sailing past the 340 million mark, Just Enough Education to Perform makes a welcome return to vinyl for this year's National Album Day, in an exclusive, limited-edition green pressing. Beloved by fans, the album featured three Top 10 singles, 'Mr. Writer' and 'Have a Nice Day' making for a timeless work that fuels Stereophonics' continued appeal. Still releasing music today, the group have continued their chart-topping streak, with their latest album, 2022's Oochya!, becoming their eighth UK No.1 album.