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Maybe Tomorrow [CD 1]

Maybe Tomorrow [CD 1]
Stereophonics

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Track Listing

  1. Maybe Tomorrow
  2. Have Wheels Will Travel
  3. Change Changes Things

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #142816 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-07-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Single

Customer Reviews

Melody sent from Heaven, Nearly!5
Ive been a 'phonics fan for few years now and though i am generally into heavier music than this track, i love it! Its everything a song should be, no matter what previous music the artist has made. It has a beautiful melody, with stunning backing vox and as usual basic but perfectly formed drums and bass. The lyrics are honest and heartfelt, which is a lot more than can be said for some of the rubbish that is released currently. Kel's vox are as usual the highlight, i love his stratchy voice and its even better live, god i love 'phonics. Maybe their current material is not as amazing as not up2u or stop2fill my car up, but its great any ways. Cant wait for their new album, im sweating with excitment.

Definition of the word insipid2
I have never heard such a a track out of place with an album. This is just so bland and repetitive. Buy the album, just don't buy this single, unless you're an insomniac.

Phonics are on a roll!5
As a dedicated Phonics fan this review could be a bit biased BUT I think this follow up single to Madame Helga is a good choice. Heard this played for the first time a few weeks ago at Bristol Academy and knew that it would be a hit. I think it will open the Phonics up to a wider audience. The lyrics are beautiful i.e " I look around at a beautiful life, been the upperside of down, been the inside of out but we breathe we breathe"
Kelly didn't want people to think the Phonics had gone soft after Handbags & Gladrags, hence the release of Madame Helga but once again it shows that they can do brilliant ballads that sit along nicely with the banging rock songs that they do so well
If I wasn't a Phonics fan then I would still like to but this single.
Wouldn't it be brilliant if the Phonics could have a No 1 single? I think that this along with the video could just do it for them this time