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''Graffiti on the Train'' is the eighth studio album by Welsh
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band
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. Produced by the group's lead-singer and guitarist
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and Jim Lowe, it was released on 4 March 2013 on their own Stylus Records. It was the first Stereophonics album since '' Keep Calm and Carry On'' (2009), marking the first time they had not released a record within two years. It was intended for an October 2012 release date and took nearly two years to complete. This is the last record to feature drummer
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, who was officially replaced by
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on 24 September 2012. The album's earliest idea spawned when children were running across the singer's rooftop in order to access the trains and spray paint graffiti on one of them. With 40 unfinished song ideas, the band composed 30 of these to be released as an album trilogy but decided against the idea, instead releasing a follow up (intended to be the second part) on 11 September 2015. Also planned that year is the go-ahead on production for a screenplay of the same name Jones is developing. British film composer
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worked alongside the producers to compose three of the song's orchestral arrangements; the record is seen as a shift in the group's musical style as it incorporates cinematic-style music. Recording sessions were primarily performed at ICP Studios in
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, Belgium in order to concentrate more on the record. The album was released to a critical success, being called one of their best albums to date; commercial performance contrasted however when compared with previous albums, selling over 300,000 copies in the UK and peaking at number three in the country's
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. It produced the band's best performing single since 2007, "
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", and was nominated for the World's Best Album in 2014. ''Graffiti on the Train'' was supported by a world tour named after the album from 2012–2013 and became the tenth most popular tour of 2013.


Background and writing

In November 2009, Stereophonics released their seventh studio album which attracted a mixed response from critics and became a commercial failure. Lead-singer
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has blamed the low sales on
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's choice to release the record during the time ''
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'' and other artists were releasing albums. After completing their world tour to support the album in 2010, Stereophonics took a break from recording and releasing an album every two years, resulting in the longest time gap in between two album release dates. Around this time their contract with
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ended, giving the band a chance to make a fresh start. During Christmas 2010, Jones had concerns that he wouldn't be able to write new songs. Jone explained to Neil McCormick of ''
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'' that his writing references and influences are different from what they were in the past. Writing for ''Graffiti on the Train'' started when Jones thought children were trying to break into his house via the roof. When he caught them one time they told him they were trying to get to the railway behind his house to spray
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on a train. The idea that they were trying to spray a love message on the train for a girl who gets the train every morning stuck with Jones and subsequently appeared in the
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. "
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song inspired by the late
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. Winehouse was interested for Jones to send the song to her but he never did. " In a Moment" is about finding hope in life "when you feel a bit lost and stuck and you don't know how to get out of it and then there's a glimmer of hope that helps you pull through it," Jones told ''
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''. With the exception of the second verse, the song is written in third person view. When being interviewed by Clayton Moore of ''The Marquee'', Jones explained themes featured in the album are: fear, fearlessness and hope. He also stated the overall theme is "going over some very difficult obstacles and coming out on the other side a better man."


Recording and production

The record was produced by Jones and Jim Lowe. Jones has been producing for the band since '' You Gotta Go There to Come Back'' and Lowe has been involved with the band since producing their 2004 single " Moviestar". In previous years, Lowe used an sE Electronics Gemini Valve mic to record for Stereophonics, he used it again to capture most of the vocals and some of the guitars on the album. The band chose to record at ICP Studios,
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to fully focus on the album instead of sidetracking, which would have happened had they chose to record in London Jones believed. Known for his "whiskey" vocals, Jones decided to challenge and experiment his vocal limits for the album. While Stereophonics in 2011, Lowe set up Stylus Studios in
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, London. "Graffiti on the Train", "Roll the Dice" and "Violins and Tambourines" originally had synthetic strings to go along with the music but the band wanted a real orchestral sound for the tracks. Stereophonics' publicist knew English composer
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and so contacted him. Arnold agreed to help the band and assisted Jones and Lowe for the orchestral arrangements on the three tracks. In March 2012, Wired Strings went into Stylus Studios to record the strings for "
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". "Take Me" features vocals from Jones' partner, Jakki Healy. Originally just to try out and see what female vocals would sound like accompanying Jones', Healy's recorded take remained on the track. "Been Caught Cheating" was recorded in one take. The drum loop featured throughout "In a Moment" was programmed by Lowe. Jones and Lowe began mixing near the end of 2011 into the beginning of 2012. In July that year it was announced that Stereophonics were to collaborate with
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to release two albums, although neither one appeared on ''Graffiti on the Train''. The band had 40 unfinished ideas for the album; nearly 30 of these were recorded and completed. One of the songs that were completed and not included on the album, "Seen That Look Before", was available for an exclusive listen at
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's website and as a bonus track in Japan. Two other songs from the recording sessions, "Overland" and "Zoe", were included in certain deluxe editions of the album. The album has been noted for the band going in a different direction with their music by utilising a cinematic atmosphere.


Second volume and film

''Graffiti on the Train'' is to be the first of two volumes of albums, with the latter also containing 10 tracks. In July 2012, Jones said the release date for the second volume will be over the course of 18 months, he has since
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on the band's page that the album has been mixed and is due for a release next year. Speaking to
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'', Jones announced they plan to release the successor album early autumn but already have new songs out in May. Some of the tracks from ''Graffiti on the Trains sessions will make it to the album along with completely new songs and the band are going to play some of these during summer. On 11 May 2015 it was announced that the new album is called '' Keep the Village Alive'' and will be released exactly 4 months later; the artwork, track listing and editions were made available the same day on the band's website while the
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debuted on ''
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''. Jones is writing a script, also titled ''Graffiti on the Train'', which will tie in the two volumes and has said, "in five years, it will all make sense as one big picture." Director
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, who is a fan of the band, has provided input by sending him feedback on the script. Jones has been developing the screenplay with people from BAFTA and Film Agency for Wales who are planning for the film to go into production in 2014. The story is about a young couple who fall in love. The man spray paints love messages on the train for the woman to see every day as she gets the train to work. One day he spray paints "Will you marry me?" but the train crashes and he dies. It will also revolve around two friends from Wales going on a "life-changing" journey after the man dies. One of the characters in the film is called Stylus and ''Graffiti on the Train'' "sort of" serves as a soundtrack because they were written simultaneously.


Release and promotion

The decision to release ''Graffiti on the Train'' on the band's own label, Stylus Records, was due to their disliking of a record company's lack of commitment to the album, which led to them creating it. The album was slatted for a release date sometime in October. Stereophonics started promoting the album through the music video for the song "Violins and Tambourines", directed by Jones who went on to direct the videos for all the
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. At this point a working name for ''Graffiti on the Train'' was ''Violins and Tambourines''. With the 30 songs Stereophonics had completed, they intended to release a trilogy of albums but later dismissed the idea after
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''" trilogy. In December 2012, the band played 5 shows in the UK to promote the album further, "Indian Summer" and "In a Moment" were played in the first half of the setlist while "Violins and Tambourines" was played as part of the encore. On the last day of February 2013 the album was made available for an exclusive stream on ''The Daily Telegraphs website.


Cover art

The cover is by British artist Stephen Goddard. This cover was featured on the deluxe CD and
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releases. The bigger of the three heads on the oil painting is referred to as the "Nana head". Much of the CD booklet art is based on some of his work. A month before the release date, another artwork was made for the album and was included for the single CD and digital download releases. This one was taken by photographer Steve Gullick in London, UK sometime in mid October and includes the newly recruited
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on the cover. Graham Rounthwaite returned for the album's art direction, he had been the art director for all of Stereophonics' album releases since ''
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'', ''You Gotta Go There to Come Back'' and their previous album. Pictures of the band featured in the deluxe edition's booklet were taken by photographer Hans-Peter van Velthoven.


Formats

The record was released on four major formats, including: standard CD, deluxe CD, vinyl and digital download. The deluxe CD features a bonus disc which contains stripped-down versions of some songs present on the album, a new song called "Overland" and a remix of "In a Moment". The Japanese release featured three bonus tracks, a new track titled "Seen That Look Before" and two live versions of songs from the album: "Violins and Tambourines" and "In a Moment". On the iTunes deluxe edition it features three videos in the studio, a new song called "Zoe", a stripped-down version of "Graffiti on the Train" and the remix of "In a Moment". The latter two songs are present on both the deluxe CD and iTunes deluxe editions.


Singles

Four singles were released from the album and were all issued as 10" vinyls. "In a Moment" was released as the lead single on 4 November as a free download and again as a vinyl on 10 December 2012. Due to being available to download free of charge, and the vinyl limited in copies, the single was not eligible to chart. "Indian Summer" was released as the second single on 18 January 2013 and is the only single out of the four to have a separate download page from the album on the
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. The song peaked at number thirty on the
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, becoming Stereophonics' most successful single in the country since " It Means Nothing" reached number twelve in October 2007. The third single was the album title track "Graffiti on the Train" released on 13 May 2013 and peaked at number forty-four in the UK. "
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. A music video was uploaded to Stereophonics' YouTube
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channel on 4 July.


Graffiti on the Train Tour

Stereophonics held a worldwide tour to support ''Graffiti on the Train'' titled the Graffiti on the Train Tour. It began in
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, England on 15 March 2013 and finished in London, England on 28 November 2013. The tour has visited the UK, Ireland, Japan, Australia, North America, Mexico and Korea. With a heavy demand for tickets at
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, Glasgow, a second date was added to accommodate. Conversely, this became the first tour in 17 years where the band had to cancel a gig; Kelly Jones suffered from a
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while on the Australian leg, forcing them to cancel a show in
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. During their show at Manchester on 13 November, fellow Welsh musician Tom Jones made a surprise appearance. In December 2013,
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revealed the top ten most popular touring acts – Stereophonics were placed at number ten.


Reception


Critical response

''Graffiti on the Train'' has received generally favourable reviews. At
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 64 based on 16 reviews. Kieran Mayall at
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praised Jones' poetic lyrics and called "Violins and Tambourines" a "true lesson" in song writing. Sean Adams from ''
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'' praised Jones' vocals as "more cat purringly perfect than ever." ''
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'' was positive towards Jones' performance and composing, rating the album seven out of ten. Blue Sullivan from
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was less enthusiastic about his vocal performance stating they "go from mumbly, po-faced whinging to a passable Rod Stewart." Matthew Horton at the
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called the album a "solid enough start" for Stereophonics going to the next step of rock. ''
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'' contributor, Raul Stanciu called the album Stereophonics' best since '' Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' (2005) and compared some of the song's sounds to those on ''You Gotta Go There to Come Back''. Moore also compared the song's sound to ''You Gotta Go There to Come Back'' by comparing them to the atmosphere of " Maybe Tomorrow". Rating the album eight out of ten,
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contributor, Cole Waterman also called it their best since ''Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' but criticised some of the tracks, calling "No-one's Perfect" a "dull ballad." At ''
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'', Eric Allen praised the album as a welcome return from ''Keep Calm and Carry On'' and called it the "closest any Stereophonics album has come to perfect in nearly a decade." At ''
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'', they declared it "might be their best in a decade." Adams stated the album could be the band's best record since ''Word Gets Around'' (1997). Dave Simpson from ''
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'' had a generally positive review, giving it three stars out of five.
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had a generally mixed review, saying the record, "remains distinctly earthbound for all its big aspirations." At No Ripcord, Carl Purvis called it a solid record but criticised the band for not stepping out of their "meat and potatoes" zone. In a negative review, Leonie Cooper of ''
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'' summarised the album by saying: "The deft Tom Petty chug of "Indian Summer" is anthemic enough, but there's little else to get excited about." Sullivan rated the album one and half stars out of five, criticising the tracks sounding "like they can't be bothered to get off the couch."


Commercial performance

''Graffiti on the Train'' charted at number three in the
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on 10 March 2013, becoming their third
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to miss out on the top-spot. It debuted at number two in Scotland and reached number one on the UK Indie chart. Four days after its release, the album was given a silver certification by the BPI, it went on further to get a gold certification on 3 May 2013 and then over a year later platinum status on 2 October 2014. Note: ''Graffiti on the Train'' has to be searched manually. Note: When BPI release this on their website this source should be taken out or replaced with the BPI source. The album took nearly as long as ''Word Gets Around'' to receive a platinum status, taking over a year and a half to gain the award. It has, however, been in the UK charts for 34 weeks—making it the band's longest remaining studio album since ''Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' To date, the album has sold over 300,000 copies in the UK, while this outsold their previous two albums it failed to repeat the success their albums had set prior to the release of ''Pull the Pin''. At the end of 2013 it was the country's 24th biggest selling album of that year. Outside of their home territory the record has been the band's strongest chart performer since ''Language. Sex. Violence. Other?'' In Ireland the record reached number thirteen on the albums chart while peaking at number three on the indie chart, remaining in the albums chart for eleven weeks. In Austria it managed to peak at number sixty-three and remained in the chart for one week, their first album to chart since 2005. On the Belgian (
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) chart the album peaked at number forty-four for a week – it stayed on the charts for fifteen weeks, the longest a Stereophonics album has remained. While on the Belgian (
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) chart it was their best performer since ''Just Enough Education to Perform'' (2003) reaching number fifty-five, though it was not their longest chart run. The album has also been one of their weakest performing outside the UK. Out of the four albums that have charted in Australia, ''Graffiti on the Train'' ranks as the third top placing for peaking at number forty-two and remained in the charts for one week. In France the record is their second worst chart placement at number fifty-eight, followed only by ''Keep Calm and Carry On'' and stayed in the charts for five weeks.


Accolade

''Graffiti on the Train'' was nominated for the World's Best Album at the
2014 World Music Awards The 2014 World Music Awards was a music awards ceremony that was held on May 27, 2014, at the Salle des Etoiles in Monte Carlo, Monaco. It was the 22nd edition of the show since its start in 1989, and the first ceremony since 2010, after which it ...
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Track listing


Personnel

;Stereophonics *
Kelly Jones Kelly Jones (born 3 June 1974) is a Welsh singer-songwriter and a founding member, lead singer, and guitarist of the rock band Stereophonics. Early life and debut Kelly Jones was born youngest of three boys for Beryl and Arwyn Jones in the s ...
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lead Lead is a chemical element with the symbol Pb (from the Latin ) and atomic number 82. It is a heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. Lead is soft and malleable, and also has a relatively low melting point. When freshly cu ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or without ...
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guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected stri ...
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keyboards Keyboard may refer to: Text input * Keyboard, part of a typewriter * Computer keyboard ** Keyboard layout, the software control of computer keyboards and their mapping ** Keyboard technology, computer keyboard hardware and firmware Music * Musi ...
, orchestral arrangements on tracks 2, 6, 7 * Richard Jones -
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
*
Adam Zindani Adam Zindani (born 5 March 1972) is an English rhythm guitarist for the Welsh-based rock group Stereophonics, and the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the Birmingham-based band Casino. His debut solo single, "What About Love", is due to ...
 - guitar,
backing vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are use ...
*
Javier Weyler Javier Andrés Weyler (born 3 July 1975) is an Argentine-born Venezuelan-English drummer, best known as a member of Stereophonics from 2004 to 2012. He was the drummer in the Venezuelan band Claroscuro for over nine years until he left the countr ...
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drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ...
;Additional * Jim Lowe – keyboards, programming, orchestral arrangements on tracks 2, 6, 7 *
David Arnold David Arnold (born 23 January 1962) is a British film composer whose credits include scoring five James Bond films, as well as ''Stargate'' (1994), '' Independence Day'' (1996), ''Godzilla'' (1998) and the television series '' Little Britain'' ...
 – orchestral arrangements on tracks 2, 6, 7 * Nicholas Dodd –
orchestra An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families. There are typically four main sections of instruments: * bowed string instruments, such as the violin, viola, c ...
tion * Kerenza Peacock –
violin The violin, sometimes known as a ''fiddle'', is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular ...
on track 3 * Emma Owens –
viola The viola ( , also , ) is a string instrument that is bow (music), bowed, plucked, or played with varying techniques. Slightly larger than a violin, it has a lower and deeper sound. Since the 18th century, it has been the middle or alto voice of ...
on track 3 * Rosie Danvers –
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a Bow (music), bowed (sometimes pizzicato, plucked and occasionally col legno, hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually intonation (music), t ...
on track 3 * Jakki Healy – vocals on track 4 * Mikey Rowe – keyboards on tracks 7, 8, 10 ;Technical *
Production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ...
 – Kelly Jones, Jim Lowe * Mixing – Carl Young *
Engineering Engineering is the use of scientific method, scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad rang ...
 – Lowe * Studio Assistant at ICP Studios – Paul Edouard-Laurendeau * Mastering – Dick Beetham ;Orchestra * Violins – Leader John Bradbury, Leader of 2nds Roger Garland * Violin section – Rolf Wilson, Warren Zielinski, Rita Manning, Dave Woodcock, Eos Chater, Debbie Widdup, Maciej Rakowski, Steve Morris, Boguslaw Kostecki, Dai Emanuel, Emlyn Singleton, Philippa Ibbotson, Perry Montague-Mason, Patrick Kiernan, Mark Berrow, Tom Pigott-Smith * Celli – 1st Johnathan Williams * Cello section – Tony Lewis, Dave Daniels, Frank Schaefer, Martin Loveday, Paul Kegg *
French horn The French horn (since the 1930s known simply as the horn in professional music circles) is a brass instrument made of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. The double horn in F/B (technically a variety of German horn) is the horn most ...
s – 1st Richard Bissill, Michael Thompson, Simon Rayner, Richard Berry *
Trumpets The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard B ...
 – 1st Derek Watkins, John Barclay, Stuart Brooks *
Tenor trombone A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The low extreme for tenors is widel ...
s – 1st Andy Wood, Lindsay Shilling *
Bass trombone The bass trombone (german: Bassposaune, it, trombone basso) is the bass instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments. Modern instruments are pitched in the same B♭ as the tenor trombone but with a larger bore, bell and mouthpiece to ...
s – 1st Dave Stewart, Darren Smith


Bonus disc

;Additional * Mikey Rowe – keyboards on track 1 * Tony Kirkham – piano on track 2 *
Jamie Morrison Jamie Morrison (born 30 June 1983) is a British musician and producer from Scotland, best known as the drummer in Welsh band the Stereophonics. He is also known for his playing with Noisettes, Drewford Alabama and Ninjas & Wolves. Biography I ...
 – drums on track 5 * Leo Taylor – drums on track 6 * Matthew Pierce – keyboards ;Technical *
Remix A remix (or reorchestration) is a piece of media which has been altered or contorted from its original state by adding, removing, or changing pieces of the item. A song, piece of artwork, book, video, poem, or photograph can all be remixes. The o ...
ing, recording, engineering on track 6 – Pablo Clements and James Griffith * Mixing – Chris Allen


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Singles chart


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References

;Notes ;Footnotes ;Bibliography *


External links


''Graffiti on the Train''
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