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Yesterday Went Too Soon is the second studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was released on 30 August 1999 on The Echo Label. Yesterday Went Too Soon entered the UK charts at #8, after a decent amount of critical success. The title track gave them their first top 20 single, and the album would in total give the band 4 top 50 hits. Its critical and cult appeal including slots on Top of the Pops for the first time, enabled the album to aid the band's breakthrough which was completed on the follow-up Echo Park. The album gained a Silver certification in April 2001, shortly before the release of breakthrough album Echo Park, and then went Gold in March 2003 after the extended commercial recognition of Comfort In Sound, thus making the album an overdue commercial success sales-wise. Despite the band's American breakthrough with single "High" and extensive touring in the States, Yesterday Went Too Soon was never released in the US. Promotional copies of the album were released by the band's former US label Elektra, but they would ultimately turn down the album for distribution. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Anaesthetic
Feeder
Insomnia
Feeder
Picture of Perfect Youth
Feeder
Yesterday Went Too Soon
Feeder
Waiting for Changes
Feeder
Radioman
Feeder
Day in Day Out
Feeder
Tinsel Town
Feeder
You're My Evergreen
Feeder
Dry
Feeder
So Well
Feeder
Paperfaces
Feeder
I Need a Buzz
Feeder
Can't Dance to Disco
Feeder