Only the Names Have Been Changed explained

Only the Names Have Been Changed
Type:studio
Artist:Kelly Jones
Cover:Onlythenames300.jpg
Released:26 March 2007
Recorded:7–12 January 2007
Genre:Pop
Length:34:20
Label:V2
Producer:Jones & Jim Lowe
Next Title:Don't Let the Devil Take Another Day
Next Year:2020

Only the Names Have Been Changed is the 2007 debut solo album by Stereophonics frontman Kelly Jones.

Background

As Jones explains, "... we were recording the sixth Stereophonics album... and in-between takes I started doing these songs off the cuff. Three or four tracks in I realised that this could actually be something... strange how it's always little things that makes big things happen. We didn't wait – it was recorded 7 and 8 January and mastered by Friday the 12th... every song is a live take... we actively decided to make it a bit more filmic. In two days we put down 10 tracks with 10 different girls names... we wanted to do something in the vein of Nick Cave's Murder Ballads or Johnny Cash's Blood, Sweat and Tears.

Interviewed for The Guardian in 2013, Jones was asked if the names of the songs were named after his ex-girlfriends. He replied: "No. It started as a joke. I had two songs called Susie and Jane and said: "If we had another eight, we could call it Only the Names Have Been Changed." It went to No 1, I went out and got drunk and got caught peeing in the street in Camden. They gave me an £80 fine. That's my main memory."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kelly Jones: 'I got caught peeing in the street. They gave me an £80 fine' . Rich . Pelley . 28 March 2013 . The Guardian.