Pull the Pin

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Pull the Pin
Pull the Pin cover
Studio album by Stereophonics
Released Flag of IrelandFlag of Germany12th October 2007
Genre Rock
Label V2
[Vox Populi Records]
RMG Chart (Ireland)
Sony Music (France)
Rough Trade (Germany)
Producer Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe
Professional reviews
Stereophonics chronology
Live from Dakota
(2006)
Pull the Pin
(2007)
Singles from Pull the Pin
  1. "Bank Holiday Monday"
    Released: May 28, 2007 (digital download)
  2. "It Means Nothing"
    Released: September 24, 2007
  3. "My Friends"
    Released: December 3, 2007

Pull the Pin is the sixth studio album by Stereophonics, released in the UK on 15 October 2007. A Stereophonics newsletter released the "Pull the Pin" album artwork to suscribers. The cover was also shown to MySpace users that had added the band in a bulletin.

The taster track "Bank Holiday Monday" had its world premier on Radio 1's Chris Moyles Show on Tuesday 1 May 2007 and was made available for digital download on Monday 28 May 2007 from online retailers.

The band's newsletter on 24 July 2007 confirmed details and artwork of the first 'proper' single to be released from the album. "It Means Nothing" was released in the UK on 24 September 2007, followed by My Friends on 10 December 2007.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Kelly Jones, except where noted.

  1. "Soldiers Make Good Targets" – 4.37
  2. "Pass the Buck" – 3.24
  3. "It Means Nothing" – 3.48
  4. "Bank Holiday Monday" – 3.14
  5. "Daisy Lane" – 3.37
  6. "Stone" – 4.17
  7. "My Friends" – 3.35
  8. "I Could Lose Ya" (Kelly Jones, Richard Jones, Javier Weyler) – 3.17
  9. "Bright Red Star" – 3.39
  10. "Ladyluck" – 3.45
  11. "Crush" – 3.56
  12. "Drowning" – 5.08

[edit] Charts

Charts (2007) Peak
position
Dutch Albums Chart 49 [1]
Irish Albums Chart 15 [1]
French Albums Chart 30 [1]
New Zealand Albums Chart 38 [1]
Swiss Albums Chart 40 [1]
UK Albums Chart 1 [1]

Worldwide Sales: 261,000

[edit] References

Preceded by
Change by Sugababes
UK Albums Chart Number-one album
21 October 2007
Succeeded by
The Trick to Life by The Hoosiers