With sales of over 2.5 million,
Performance and Cocktails is the Stereophonics' second best-selling album (after
Just Enough Education to Perform, which has sold over 3.5 million). The record has been certified 5× Platinum in the UK and Platinum in Europe. It has spent a total of 101 weeks in the UK top 100 charts. The album is seen as one of the best British rock albums of the 1990s. At the
Kerrang! awards in 1999,
Performance and Cocktails won the "Best Album" award and Stereophonics further won "Best British Band" the same year. On their "Albums of the Year" list, the record was placed at number five. Listeners at
Absolute Radio voted for their album of the decade and
Performance and Cocktails ranked at number 27. On the radio's shortlist it was included as one of the albums that helped define the sound of the 90s along with
Word Gets Around At the
Mercury Music Prize awards, the album was nominated for the 1999 prize but was only listed as a "Shortlisted nominee." "Pick a Part That's New" was used in a
BT advert for their unlimited broadband deal. ==Track listing==