Manic Street Preachers: Everything Must Go (Deluxe Edition) (11/6) US release??
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Manic Street Preachers: Everything Must Go (Deluxe Edition) (11/6) US release??
Manic Street Preacher fans, here's a special edition that's streeting the 6th of November in the UK. Since there is a bonus DVD, I hope there is a US release slated. as in the eventual US release of 'The Holy Bible' which produced the bonus DVD compatiable for US DVD players - I might hold off and wait.
Here's the tracklisting:
Disc: 1
1. Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
2. A Design For Life
3. Kevin Carter
4. Enola/Alone
5. Everything Must Go
6. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky
7. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
8. Removables
9. Australia
10. Interiors (song for Willem De Kooning)
11. Further Away
12. No Surface All Feeling
13. Enola/Alone (live)
14. Kevin Carter (live)
15. Interiors (Song For Willem De Kooning) (live)
16. Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier (live)
17. Everything Must Go (live)
18. A Design For Life (live)
19. A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Remix)
Disc: 2
1. Dixie
2. No Surface All Feeling (demo)
3. Further Away (demo)
4. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky (demo)
5. No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me (demo)
6. Australia (acoustic demo)
7. No Surface All Feeling (acoustic demo)
8. Interiors (acoustic demo)
9. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God (acoustic demo)
10. A Design For Life (first rehearsal)
11. Kevin Carter (first rehearsal)
12. Mr Carbohydrate
13. Dead Trees And Traffic Islands
14. Dead Passive
15. Black Garden
16. Hanging On
17. No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me
18. Horses Under Starlight
19. Sepia
20. First Republic
21. Australia (Stephen Hague production)
22. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
Disc: 3
1. Bonus DVD:
2. The Making of 'Everything Must Go'
3. TV performances:
4. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky (Later...With Jools Holland)
5. Australia (Later...With Jools Holland)
6. A Design For Life (TFI Friday)
7. No Surface All Feeling (Reading 1997)
8. Everything Must Go (Saturday Live)
9. A Design For Life (BRIT Awards + speech)
10. Live:
11. 'Elona/Alone'/'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky'/'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' (Manchester Nynex, 1997)
12. Films by Patrick Jones:
13. Further Away - new video
14. Home Movie
15. Videos:
16. A Design For Life
17. Everything Must Go
18. Kevin Carter
19. Australia
Here's the tracklisting:
Disc: 1
1. Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
2. A Design For Life
3. Kevin Carter
4. Enola/Alone
5. Everything Must Go
6. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky
7. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
8. Removables
9. Australia
10. Interiors (song for Willem De Kooning)
11. Further Away
12. No Surface All Feeling
13. Enola/Alone (live)
14. Kevin Carter (live)
15. Interiors (Song For Willem De Kooning) (live)
16. Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier (live)
17. Everything Must Go (live)
18. A Design For Life (live)
19. A Design For Life (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Remix)
Disc: 2
1. Dixie
2. No Surface All Feeling (demo)
3. Further Away (demo)
4. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky (demo)
5. No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me (demo)
6. Australia (acoustic demo)
7. No Surface All Feeling (acoustic demo)
8. Interiors (acoustic demo)
9. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God (acoustic demo)
10. A Design For Life (first rehearsal)
11. Kevin Carter (first rehearsal)
12. Mr Carbohydrate
13. Dead Trees And Traffic Islands
14. Dead Passive
15. Black Garden
16. Hanging On
17. No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me
18. Horses Under Starlight
19. Sepia
20. First Republic
21. Australia (Stephen Hague production)
22. The Girl Who Wanted To Be God
Disc: 3
1. Bonus DVD:
2. The Making of 'Everything Must Go'
3. TV performances:
4. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky (Later...With Jools Holland)
5. Australia (Later...With Jools Holland)
6. A Design For Life (TFI Friday)
7. No Surface All Feeling (Reading 1997)
8. Everything Must Go (Saturday Live)
9. A Design For Life (BRIT Awards + speech)
10. Live:
11. 'Elona/Alone'/'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky'/'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' (Manchester Nynex, 1997)
12. Films by Patrick Jones:
13. Further Away - new video
14. Home Movie
15. Videos:
16. A Design For Life
17. Everything Must Go
18. Kevin Carter
19. Australia
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I'm sure I'll just order it from the UK. I like this album too much to wait for a US release, that is, if there ever is one.
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Oh that's gorgeous, I love it.
as far as sounding like suede, depends on which suede really, the early harded suede of nude and dog man star are not near as edgy as MSP, but the later MSP everything must go, and more so if you tolerate this, are as produced and polished as some of the later suede.
Vocally the lead singers are very different though.
neither richie or jdb are anything like brett from suede.
Have you all heard the james dean bradfield cd?
as far as sounding like suede, depends on which suede really, the early harded suede of nude and dog man star are not near as edgy as MSP, but the later MSP everything must go, and more so if you tolerate this, are as produced and polished as some of the later suede.
Vocally the lead singers are very different though.
neither richie or jdb are anything like brett from suede.
Have you all heard the james dean bradfield cd?
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Originally Posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
Have you all heard the james dean bradfield cd?
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Originally Posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
Oh that's gorgeous, I love it.
as far as sounding like suede, depends on which suede really, the early harded suede of nude and dog man star are not near as edgy as MSP, but the later MSP everything must go, and more so if you tolerate this, are as produced and polished as some of the later suede.
Vocally the lead singers are very different though.
neither richie or jdb are anything like brett from suede.
Have you all heard the james dean bradfield cd?
as far as sounding like suede, depends on which suede really, the early harded suede of nude and dog man star are not near as edgy as MSP, but the later MSP everything must go, and more so if you tolerate this, are as produced and polished as some of the later suede.
Vocally the lead singers are very different though.
neither richie or jdb are anything like brett from suede.
Have you all heard the james dean bradfield cd?
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Everything Must Go is probably the best album introduction to the band, although at this point you might as well go with the singles collection.
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I think Know Your Enemy is probably closest to the debut.
but as wenders said above the singles collection might be a good start.
and if you found it cheap I'd urge you to pick up lipstick traces.
It's their version of the sci-fi lullabies.
but as wenders said above the singles collection might be a good start.
and if you found it cheap I'd urge you to pick up lipstick traces.
It's their version of the sci-fi lullabies.
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
Everything Must Go is probably the best album introduction to the band, although at this point you might as well go with the singles collection.
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Originally Posted by Daytripper
I love the Manics. Do they have a Singles collection?
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I'm in the severe minority...I think "This Is My Truth Now Tell Me Yours" is there best album. But this reissue is definitley worth the cash.
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The first five songs on TIMTTMY are awesome, but it's kinda downhill from there.
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Originally Posted by starseed1981
I'm in the severe minority...I think "This Is My Truth Now Tell Me Yours" is there best album. But this reissue is definitley worth the cash.
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Originally Posted by Giles
amazon.com still hasn't mailed me a copy, even though I pre-ordered a copy.
I ordered mine from amazon.uk, and go it within a week of ordering it, not to mention, at almost half the price of what they're charging on amazon's domestic site. As far as the solo album - it's pretty good - a lot more popy than Manics, but with a similar sound (obviously), and lots of catchy tunes.
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Originally Posted by BadlyDrawnBoy
I think Know Your Enemy is probably closest to the debut.
but as wenders said above the singles collection might be a good start.
and if you found it cheap I'd urge you to pick up lipstick traces.
It's their version of the sci-fi lullabies.
but as wenders said above the singles collection might be a good start.
and if you found it cheap I'd urge you to pick up lipstick traces.
It's their version of the sci-fi lullabies.
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Originally Posted by wendersfan
Everything Must Go is probably the best album introduction to the band, although at this point you might as well go with the singles collection.