You Gotta Go There to Come [Import]

you gotta go there to come [import]

Track Listings
1. Help Me (Shes Out Of Her Mind)
2. Maybe Tomorrow
3. Madame Helga
4. Moviestar (Added Bonus Track)
5. You Stole My Money Honey
6. Getaway
7. Climbing The Wall
8. Jealousy
9. Im Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
10. Nothing Precious At All
11. Rainbows & Pots Of Gold
12. I Miss You Now
13. High As The Ceiling
14. Since I Told You Its Over

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Full Title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Stereophonics double platinum selling 2003 album is re-issued featuring 14 tracks with the hit single 'Moviestar' added to the album tracklist. Also includes 'Maybe Tomorrow', 'Madame Helga', & 'Since I Told You It's Over'. V2. 2004.

You Gotta Go There to Come,Stereophonics,Rock/Pop


You Gotta Go There to Come [Import]
You Gotta Go There to Come Back
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I Went There and I'm Glad
  • what's all the negative reviews about? eh?
  • I bought this album because I liked "Maybe Tommorow"
  • There's a reason "Maybe Tomorrow" has been on every sound track in the last year, it's that good!
  • Disappointing. Don't start here!
You Gotta Go There to Come Back
Stereophonics
Manufacturer: V2 Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00009YGYI
Release Date: 2003-06-30

Tracks:

  1. Help Me
  2. Maybe Tomorrow
  3. Madame Helga
  4. You Stole My Money Honey
  5. Getaway
  6. Climbing The Wall
  7. Jealousy
  8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
  9. Nothing Precious At All
  10. Rainbows And Pots Of Gold
  11. I Miss You Now
  12. High As The Ceiling
  13. Since I Told You It's Over

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I Went There and I'm Glad.......2007-03-04

Although it's their fourth studio album, this just happened to be the first one that I scooped up. I was prompted to buy this because of how much I loved the track "Maybe Tomorrow", which I had discovered on the Wicker Park soundtrack. I'm really glad that I bought it. Although it's not my favorite Stereophonics album, it is excellently produced and shows them going in some new directions, that lead up to some of the experimental sounds that can be heard on Language, Sex, Violence, Other? Along with "Maybe Tomorrow", Jones and crew have put out some cool tracks here. "Help Me" is a rocker that really pushes some of their rawness to the test. "You Stole My Money Honey" is great in the fact that the alt-country flavor is there along side Jones' screeching vocals. Then there is the orchestrated "Rainbows and Pots of Gold", which shows that they as a band are willing to try out something that they really haven't done to this extent with the use of unconventional rock instruments. I'd have to say that my favorite though would have to be "I'm Alright"(You Gotta Go There to Come Back)" due to the fact that this is their most exploratory sound yet to date. The lyrics are seductive also. Great tune and all in all, great album.

4 out of 5 stars what's all the negative reviews about? eh?.......2006-01-31

the stereophonics have always made good acoustic rock sounding sounds on previous albums they were filtered in here and there espically on J.E.E.P but this is there next album and i must say i don't agree with most of what the other reviewers on amazon are saying "so what is they've mellowed out" if it's good who cares? this is a fantastic stripped album with great melodies and hooks [jones's playing and singing are superb]
check out "getaway" "nothin' precious at all" too excellent tracks that are up to the standards you would expect from the phonics...
the singles they chose to release from this album were good choices
madame helga" being the rockin' head twistin' stadium rocker
maybe tomorrow being the morning chorus dawn song that draws you in
"since i told you it was over" being the song for the lighters ablaze
this album starts with a ear grabbing song "help me[she's out of her mind]
and doesn't stop till the previous song and single i mentioned
the stereophonics surely buttered their bread with this album
and what i hear from their new album they went back too the "performances and cocktails" days of hard edged rock

the stereophonics are a fantastic band and their not just a band that does songs that go up to eleven..kelly jones can write beautiful melodies and witful words that makes you think of a summers afternoon with a glass of wine in your hand relaxing
PEEEEERFECT

4 out of 5 stars I bought this album because I liked "Maybe Tommorow".......2006-01-16

and that stands as my favorite track on the album.

I very much enjoyed the whole "garage" feel to this album, and it's mellow energy... if that makes any sense. I think this album is best if you are relaxing and just looking for good entertaining music. I would buy another Stereophonics CD.

Reason I gave it a 4?

Because I want to leave room to give a better score for any future stereophonics albums.

5 out of 5 stars There's a reason "Maybe Tomorrow" has been on every sound track in the last year, it's that good!.......2005-11-18

This album is seriously amazing, especially the single "Maybe Tomorrow" which has to be one of the best driving-pensive-songs in recent history, yesterday it inspired me to just get in my car and drive, which I did, to Wisconsin. I just think they have something special, it's the perfect soundtrack song, and that's why it's on like 100 soundtracks! Great work from a great, prolific band.

2 out of 5 stars Disappointing. Don't start here!.......2005-08-27

I Absolutely loved Cocktails, Word Gets Around, and JEEP...especially JEEP! I was so excited about this band and for this album I actually ordered The Import before even available in the US!

Unfortunately, this album never really bears fruit. The songs are all over the map...they range from just noise, to bad 80's power rock (e.g. High as the Ceiling)...to feeble attempts at soul (e.g. Miss You Now). What happened to the great (and incredibly witty) songwriting of the earlier albums!? It's like they said "let's do something different...for the sake of doing something different..."

I was so disappointed in this album...I've yet to check out LSVO!

You Gotta Go There to Come Back
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Very Mellow, Very Very Good.
  • The best album Ive picked up in a long time
  • Uneven but still worth having
  • They had got to go there to come back !!!!
  • Different, and amazing
You Gotta Go There to Come Back
Stereophonics
Manufacturer: V2 Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008UVBG
Release Date: 2003-06-09

Tracks:

  1. Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)
  2. Maybe Tomorrow
  3. Madame Helga
  4. You Stole My Money Honey
  5. Getaway
  6. Climbing the Wall
  7. Jealousy
  8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)
  9. Nothing Precious at All
  10. Rainbows and Pots of Gold
  11. I Miss You Now
  12. High as the Ceiling
  13. Since I Told You It's Over

Album Description

Full title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Aussie edition of the Welsh rock act's 2003 album. V2.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very Mellow, Very Very Good........2006-08-23

I have listened to this cd non-stop and still love it! This cd is very mellow compared to the others and has smooth feeling to it. The lead singer has a raspy yet soulfull voice that is strangly relaxing. The album is very addicting but also mellow, so don't come looking for rock on this one.

4 out of 5 stars The best album Ive picked up in a long time.......2003-09-13

i just picked this album up, and i think its absolutly awesome, i cant stop playing it, i think if someone was to pick this album up they would not be disappointed.

3 out of 5 stars Uneven but still worth having.......2003-08-15

This album is a bit uneven and while the guys in Stereophonics sometimes make interesting music, they still sound rather boring and "viscous" from time to time. Songs like the melodic "Maybe tomorrow", the rocking "Madame Helga", the heavy "High as the ceiling" and the sentimental "Nothing precious at all" makes it worth to buy the album. But in my opinion this effort includes too many mediocre and even dull songs. Bits and pieces makes me think of Cracker's "Forever" even `tho this album is far more rocking and raw. Singer Kelly Jones sings just as rough as Keith Richards look. Anyway, Sterephonics are doing a decent job preventing rock `n' roll from dying, but buried six feet under a pile of commercialized radio pop it's hard to be heard. Help them out!

4 out of 5 stars They had got to go there to come back !!!!.......2003-08-15

Yes, they had got to go there to come back to their best. They've must have read my O-star rated review for their previous awful album. How deceived I was with"J.E.E.T.P."! But now they are back to their highest state of inspiration and made their best songs yet! Maybe Tomorrow and Madame Helga are their best singles EVER!!!
I hope they stay there!!!!!

5 out of 5 stars Different, and amazing.......2003-06-29

Full album review:

Help Me

The album starts off with a bang with Help Me, an all out rock song that tells fans this CD will be nothing like JEEP. The riff in the chorus is great, but my problem with this song is that it lasts 7 minuites and has the same chords over and over throughout the song with an occasional riff during the chorus. The end gets a little more creative, but overall the song sounds basically the same.

7/10

Maybe Tomorrow

Yes, the backing singers play a major role in this song, but I belive this song is a testament to Kelly's ability to produce his own CD. I've said before that the backing singers can hmmm all they want as long as Kelly's voice isn't drowned out and thats exactly what happened in this one. The song doesn't display an extreme amout of guitar skills, but the songwriting is terrific. This song will probably be they're biggest hit to date on the radio waves and may bring fame in the States.

9/10

Madame Helga

The worst single to date by far in my mind. Riffs are great, but the greatest part of this band is Kelly's voice, and it is completely drowned out in the chorus of this song by the backing singers who play a horrible part in this song. The chorus is hard to listen to loud because its such a horrible mixing of sounds. Although I praised Kelly for his production on the last song, this one was a complete faliure.

5/10

Climbing the Wall

A song loaded with brass and strings, Kelly was truly experimenting here and it worked great. Although I belive this song drags a little too much, Kelly's voice performs great as usual, and I can see many more songs like this one coming in the future.

8/10

Getaway

One of my favorite songs on this CD by far, this one is also very well produced. So many things are going on its tough not to sit down and close your eyes to listen to this one. The whisper in Kelly's voice is new and absolutely beautiful. I don't think this song will translate well live, though, because of the intense harmonizing.

9/10

You Stole My Money Honey

This song drags too much a lot like Climbing the Wall, but Kelly's voice bails it out in a great way. Although the backing music is subpar, Kelly puts forth one of the greatest performances he ever has in this song which has a very catchy chorus, the trademark of the Phonics.

7/10

Jealosy

I love the guitar throghout this song especially at the end where this song really picks up. The chorus is genius and again uses the backing singers as they should be used- in the background. From what I hear the lyrics are the weakest part of this song, and the vocals aren't particularly well done with an exeption of the chorus.

6/10

I'm Alright

The chorus of this song is unlike anything the Phonics have ever done. I can see Kelly so high he can hardly keep from falling to the studio flooor during this entire song. Stuart shines in this song as well because the drums start the bluesy feel which dominates the entire song. The lyrics are some of the strongest on the CD and are truly like poetry.

8/10

Nothing Precious at All

By far my favorite song on the track. Like Getaway, something different is happening throuout this entire song and the piano riff thrown in during the chorus makes me smile every time I hear it. The lyrics in this song are also amazing and Kelly's voice once again shines in this song which is behind only Local Boy in my book.

10/10

Rainbows and Pots of Gold

This one is another song that experiments with the use of strings, and once again I love it. The only thing this track lacks is a catchy chorus like we're used to hearing from the `Phonics, but this track definitely stands out as one of the best. Much like Getaway this one also has tons of harmonies going on at the same time making a great track.

9/10

I Miss You Now

This song backs up Madame Helga as the worst on the record. Two vocal tracks try to save this one, but fail to revive the lack of movement coming from the backing music in this track.

6/10

High as the Ceiling

Once again the backing singers ruin what could have been a great song. The riffs in this one beg you to get out of your chair until the backing singers begin in the chorus, forcing you to cover your ears. Another production mistake by Kelly, this trend has got to end.

7/10

Since I Told You Its Over

This one's a lot like many of the tracks on JEEP. The acoustic guitar is a little to slow and too simple for my tastes, but I love the chorus as well as the piano in the background. This ones a little too slow and dragging to be a single in my opinion.

7/10

Overall this album was terrific. The weakest part in my mind was the backing singers drowning outt the sound of Kelly's voice during the best rock tracks on the album. I love the new direction that the phonics have moved to because the songs are so much more complicated and musically better than any of the other albums. I was surprised to see that critics and fans are both ripping this album because it is a diversion from the others. Critics especially should be able to hear that this album is much more in-depth musically than the previous ones. This album is my favorite by far and I hope the `Phonics continue to make great music like this one in the future because this one is simply fantastic.

Overall rating 10/10
You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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    You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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    Manufacturer: v2
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001AUATU
    Release Date: 2004-02-17

    Tracks:

    1. Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)
    2. Maybe Tomorrow
    3. Madame Helga
    4. You Stole My Money Honey
    5. Getaway
    6. Climbing the Wall
    7. Jealousy
    8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)
    9. Nothing Precious at All
    10. Rainbows and Pots of Gold
    11. I Miss You Now
    12. High as the Ceiling
    13. Since I Told You It's Over
    14. Maybe Tomorrow
    15. Madame Helga
    16. You Gotta Go There to Come Back

    Album Description

    Full Title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Stereophonics double platinum selling 2003 album is re-issued featuring 14 tracks with the hit single 'Moviestar' added to the album tracklist. Also includes 'Maybe Tomorrow', 'Madame Helga', & 'Since I Told You It's Over'. V2. 2004.
    You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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      You Gotta Go There to Come Back
      Stereophonics
      Manufacturer: V2
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008OK3H
      Release Date: 2003-06-09

      Tracks:

      1. Help Me (Shes Out Of Her Mind)
      2. Maybe Tomorrow
      3. Madame Helga
      4. You Stole My Money Honey
      5. Getaway
      6. Climbing The Wall
      7. Jealousy
      8. Im Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
      9. Nothing Precious At All
      10. Rainbows And Pots Of Gold
      11. I Miss You Now
      12. High As The Ceiling
      13. Since I Told You Its Over
      14. Lying To Myself Again (Bonus Track)

      Album Description

      Full title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Japanese edition of the Welsh indie-rockers fourth album features 14 tracks, including one bonus track, 'Lying To Myself Again'. V2. 2003.

      Album Details

      Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Lying to Myself Again".
      You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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        You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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        Manufacturer: V2
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0001NBL86
        Release Date: 2004-03-09

        Tracks:

        1. Help Me (She's Out Of Her Mind)
        2. Maybe Tomorrow
        3. Madame Helga
        4. You Stole My Money Honey
        5. Getaway
        6. Climbing The Wall
        7. Jealousy
        8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There To Come Back)
        9. Nothing Precious At All
        10. Rainbows And Pots Of Gold
        11. I Miss You Now
        12. High As The Ceiling
        13. Since I Told You It's Over

        Album Description

        Full title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Asian edition of the Welsh rock act's 2003 album includes the five-track maxi single 'Maybe Tomorrow' as a bonus. Bonus tracks, 'Maybe Tomorrow', 'Madame Helga', 'Royal Flush' (mono demo), 'Madame Helga' (live

        Album Details

        Asian Release featuring a Bonus CD featuring all the Tracks on the Maxi-single "Maybe Tomorrow".
        You Gotta Go There to Come Back
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Very Mellow, Very Very Good.
        • The best album Ive picked up in a long time
        • Uneven but still worth having
        • They had got to go there to come back !!!!
        • Different, and amazing
        You Gotta Go There to Come Back
        Stereophonics
        Manufacturer: V2 Int'l
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        1. Live from Dakota

        ASIN: B00008UVBE
        Release Date: 2003-06-09

        Tracks:

        1. Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)
        2. Maybe Tomorrow
        3. Madame Helga
        4. You Stole My Money Honey
        5. Getaway
        6. Climbing the Wall
        7. Jealousy
        8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)
        9. Nothing Precious at All
        10. Rainbows and Pots of Gold
        11. I Miss You Now
        12. High as the Ceiling
        13. Since I Told You It's Over

        Album Description

        Full title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. 'You Gotta Go There To Come Back' was recorded in the UK in the summer & autumn 2002 & mixed in Los Angeles in January 2003. It was produced - for the first time - by Kelly Jones & mixed by Jack Joseph Puig & the band. The thirteen songs were conceived on the road during 2001 & early 2002 & then embellished in a tiny demo studio by Kelly Jones. Includes the single 'Madame Helga'. This specially packaged limited edition comes in a special manilla paper embossed O-card. V2.

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Very Mellow, Very Very Good........2006-08-23

        I have listened to this cd non-stop and still love it! This cd is very mellow compared to the others and has smooth feeling to it. The lead singer has a raspy yet soulfull voice that is strangly relaxing. The album is very addicting but also mellow, so don't come looking for rock on this one.

        4 out of 5 stars The best album Ive picked up in a long time.......2003-09-13

        i just picked this album up, and i think its absolutly awesome, i cant stop playing it, i think if someone was to pick this album up they would not be disappointed.

        3 out of 5 stars Uneven but still worth having.......2003-08-15

        This album is a bit uneven and while the guys in Stereophonics sometimes make interesting music, they still sound rather boring and "viscous" from time to time. Songs like the melodic "Maybe tomorrow", the rocking "Madame Helga", the heavy "High as the ceiling" and the sentimental "Nothing precious at all" makes it worth to buy the album. But in my opinion this effort includes too many mediocre and even dull songs. Bits and pieces makes me think of Cracker's "Forever" even `tho this album is far more rocking and raw. Singer Kelly Jones sings just as rough as Keith Richards look. Anyway, Sterephonics are doing a decent job preventing rock `n' roll from dying, but buried six feet under a pile of commercialized radio pop it's hard to be heard. Help them out!

        4 out of 5 stars They had got to go there to come back !!!!.......2003-08-15

        Yes, they had got to go there to come back to their best. They've must have read my O-star rated review for their previous awful album. How deceived I was with"J.E.E.T.P."! But now they are back to their highest state of inspiration and made their best songs yet! Maybe Tomorrow and Madame Helga are their best singles EVER!!!
        I hope they stay there!!!!!

        5 out of 5 stars Different, and amazing.......2003-06-29

        Full album review:

        Help Me

        The album starts off with a bang with Help Me, an all out rock song that tells fans this CD will be nothing like JEEP. The riff in the chorus is great, but my problem with this song is that it lasts 7 minuites and has the same chords over and over throughout the song with an occasional riff during the chorus. The end gets a little more creative, but overall the song sounds basically the same.

        7/10

        Maybe Tomorrow

        Yes, the backing singers play a major role in this song, but I belive this song is a testament to Kelly's ability to produce his own CD. I've said before that the backing singers can hmmm all they want as long as Kelly's voice isn't drowned out and thats exactly what happened in this one. The song doesn't display an extreme amout of guitar skills, but the songwriting is terrific. This song will probably be they're biggest hit to date on the radio waves and may bring fame in the States.

        9/10

        Madame Helga

        The worst single to date by far in my mind. Riffs are great, but the greatest part of this band is Kelly's voice, and it is completely drowned out in the chorus of this song by the backing singers who play a horrible part in this song. The chorus is hard to listen to loud because its such a horrible mixing of sounds. Although I praised Kelly for his production on the last song, this one was a complete faliure.

        5/10

        Climbing the Wall

        A song loaded with brass and strings, Kelly was truly experimenting here and it worked great. Although I belive this song drags a little too much, Kelly's voice performs great as usual, and I can see many more songs like this one coming in the future.

        8/10

        Getaway

        One of my favorite songs on this CD by far, this one is also very well produced. So many things are going on its tough not to sit down and close your eyes to listen to this one. The whisper in Kelly's voice is new and absolutely beautiful. I don't think this song will translate well live, though, because of the intense harmonizing.

        9/10

        You Stole My Money Honey

        This song drags too much a lot like Climbing the Wall, but Kelly's voice bails it out in a great way. Although the backing music is subpar, Kelly puts forth one of the greatest performances he ever has in this song which has a very catchy chorus, the trademark of the Phonics.

        7/10

        Jealosy

        I love the guitar throghout this song especially at the end where this song really picks up. The chorus is genius and again uses the backing singers as they should be used- in the background. From what I hear the lyrics are the weakest part of this song, and the vocals aren't particularly well done with an exeption of the chorus.

        6/10

        I'm Alright

        The chorus of this song is unlike anything the Phonics have ever done. I can see Kelly so high he can hardly keep from falling to the studio flooor during this entire song. Stuart shines in this song as well because the drums start the bluesy feel which dominates the entire song. The lyrics are some of the strongest on the CD and are truly like poetry.

        8/10

        Nothing Precious at All

        By far my favorite song on the track. Like Getaway, something different is happening throuout this entire song and the piano riff thrown in during the chorus makes me smile every time I hear it. The lyrics in this song are also amazing and Kelly's voice once again shines in this song which is behind only Local Boy in my book.

        10/10

        Rainbows and Pots of Gold

        This one is another song that experiments with the use of strings, and once again I love it. The only thing this track lacks is a catchy chorus like we're used to hearing from the `Phonics, but this track definitely stands out as one of the best. Much like Getaway this one also has tons of harmonies going on at the same time making a great track.

        9/10

        I Miss You Now

        This song backs up Madame Helga as the worst on the record. Two vocal tracks try to save this one, but fail to revive the lack of movement coming from the backing music in this track.

        6/10

        High as the Ceiling

        Once again the backing singers ruin what could have been a great song. The riffs in this one beg you to get out of your chair until the backing singers begin in the chorus, forcing you to cover your ears. Another production mistake by Kelly, this trend has got to end.

        7/10

        Since I Told You Its Over

        This one's a lot like many of the tracks on JEEP. The acoustic guitar is a little to slow and too simple for my tastes, but I love the chorus as well as the piano in the background. This ones a little too slow and dragging to be a single in my opinion.

        7/10

        Overall this album was terrific. The weakest part in my mind was the backing singers drowning outt the sound of Kelly's voice during the best rock tracks on the album. I love the new direction that the phonics have moved to because the songs are so much more complicated and musically better than any of the other albums. I was surprised to see that critics and fans are both ripping this album because it is a diversion from the others. Critics especially should be able to hear that this album is much more in-depth musically than the previous ones. This album is my favorite by far and I hope the `Phonics continue to make great music like this one in the future because this one is simply fantastic.

        Overall rating 10/10
        You Gotta Go There to Come Back
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          You Gotta Go There to Come Back
          Stereophonics
          Manufacturer: V2
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00018H0WW
          Release Date: 2004-03-03

          Tracks:

          1. Help Me
          2. Maybe Tomorrow
          3. Madame Helga
          4. Moviestar
          5. You Stole My Money Honey
          6. Getaway
          7. Climbing The Wall
          8. Jealousy
          9. I'm Alright
          10. Nothing Precious At All
          11. Rainbows And Pots Of Gold
          12. I Miss You Now
          13. High As The Ceiling
          14. Since I Told You It's Over
          15. Lying To Myself Again
          16. Moviestar ( Video)
          17. Maybe Tomorrow ( Video)
          18. Moviestar ( Live)

          Album Description

          2004 Japanese reissue features two bonus tracks on the audio disc, 'Movie Star' and 'Lying to Myself Again' plus a bonus DVD (Region 2 / NTSC) which features the videos to 'Movie Star', 'Maybe Tomorrow' and 'Movie Star' (Live Video Version). V2. 2004.

          Album Details

          Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: "Lying to Myself Again", and a Bonus Dvd (Region Code: 2/Format Ntsc) featuring Two Videos.
          You Gotta Go There to Come Back
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            You Gotta Go There to Come Back
            Stereophonics
            Manufacturer: V2
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B0000B191F
            Release Date: 2003-07-29

            Tracks:

            1. Help Me (She's Out of Her Mind)
            2. Maybe Tomorrow
            3. Madame Helga
            4. You Stole My Money Honey
            5. Getaway
            6. Climbing the Wall
            7. Jealousy
            8. I'm Alright (You Gotta Go There to Come Back)
            9. Nothing Precious at All
            10. Rainbows and Pots of Gold
            11. I Miss You Now
            12. High as the Ceiling
            13. Since I Told You It's Over

            Album Description

            Full title - You Gotta Go There To Come Back. Aussie edition of the Welsh rock act's 2003 album. V2.

            Rock Music:

            1. You Gotta Have Moxie, Vol. 2
            2. You Make Me Sick (Mixes) [Import]
            3. Who Killed the Zutons? [Import]
            4. Who Put Grandma Under the Stairs: Live [Live] [Import]
            5. Whoracle [Import] [Extra tracks]
            6. Whose Garden Was This [Import]
            7. Who You Fighting for? [Import]
            8. Why Call It Anything? [Import]
            9. Why Don't We Talk About Something Else [EP]
            10. Why Don't You...Just Rock!

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