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Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go (CD 2001)

 
Manic Street Preachers - Everything Must Go (CD 2001)

Title: Everything Must Go
Artist: Manic Street Preachers
Record Label: Epic
Release Year: 2001
EAN: 5099748393029
Genre: Rock/Pop
Product ID: EPID3957632
Description: Manic Street Preachers: James Dean Bradfield (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Sean Moore (trumpet, drums, percussion, background vocals); Nicky Wire (bass, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: John Green (Hammon...
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Track Listing
1. Elvis Impersonator Blackpool Pier
2. Design For Life
3. Kevin Carter
4. Enola/Alone
5. Everything Must Go
6. Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky
7. 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

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Mike Hedges
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Sony Music/Arvato Services
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Manic Street Preachers: James Dean Bradfield (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Sean Moore (trumpet, drums, percussion, background vocals); Nicky Wire (bass, background vocals).Additional personnel includes: John Green (Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards).Recorded at Chateau De La Rouge Motte, France. The cathartic album title perfectly reflected not only its contents but the band itself: following the traumatic breakdown and disappearance of Richey Edwards, the other Manics were left to pick up the pieces--it was an extraordinary and unexpected recovery. Perhaps most striking was their new sober image--the make-up, military garb and much of the bravado were gone--and their characteristic disaffection seemed more pertinent and controlled. Despite losing a member, the band had discovered a new voice, delivering a collection of powerful and socially aware songs. Poignantly, Edwards' lyrics graced songs including "Kevin Carter" and "Small Black Flowers . . . ," all delivered in James Dean Bradfield's emotional tones.

Editorial Reviews
Ranked #1 on Melody Maker's list of 1996's `Albums Of The Year.'
Melody Maker

Ranked #2 in NME's 1996 critics' poll.
NME

...the most underrated album of the year....ABBEY ROAD with tenement-block attitude; GIVE 'EM ENOUGH ROPE as produced by Phil Spector....a record of painstaking melodic craft and thundering execution...
Rolling Stone (12/26/1996)

Bloody Essential - ...there has always been something of the walking wounded about the Manics, that's why we like them. So it is weirdly appropriate that they should now limp along without their most famous member....We're glad they're still here...
Melody Maker (05/18/1996)

8 (out of 10) - ...tragedy has not dimmed the Manics' creative glow....the sound of a band in bloom....No other group makes music that sounds so much like one final, valedictory salute to everything...
NME (05/18/1996)

...they focus on more personal concerns and come up with a document of bracing, guitar-swept compositions that yields many a trenchant insight as well as a few anthems. - Rating: A
Entertainment Weekly

5 (out of 5) - ...their wide-screen symphonic sweep has that uplifting classic pop feel which is gonna sound great on oldies radio someday....what the Manics lost in angst and emotion, they'be replaced with sharp hooks and humor...
Alternative Press (10/01/1996)

4 (out of 5) - ...What's great about EVERYTHING MUST GO is how the tunes are uplifting yet realistic, anthemic while not being self-righteous, wounding without descending into nihilism...
RIP (09/01/1996)

Included in Q Magazine's 90 Best Albums Of The 1990s.
Q (12/01/1999)

Ranked #39 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums - The moment the Manic Street Preachers came to terms with their roots....What hadn't killed them really did make them stronger.
Q (06/01/2000)

...EVERYTHING MUST GO is a string-drenched Phil Spector/Kashmir collision, 'A Design For Life' is rugged and perfect, and 'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' is splendid soaring pop....a bold and frequently remarkable album.
Mojo (06/01/1996)

Ranked #16 in Q's Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime
Q (10/01/2001)

Bloody Essential - ...there has always been something of the walking wounded about the Manics, that's why we like them. So it is weirdly appropriate that they should now limp along without their most famous member....We're glad they're still here...
Melody Maker (05/18/1996)

Ranked #16 in Q's Best 50 Albums of Q's LifetimeQ (12/99, p.90) - Included in Q Magazine's 90 Best Albums Of The 1990s.Melody Maker (12/21-28/96, pp.66-67) - Ranked #1 on Melody Maker's list of 1996's `Albums Of The Year.'NME (12/21-28/96, pp.66-67) - Ranked #2 in NME's 1996 critics' poll.Q (6/00, p.72) - Ranked #39 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums - The moment the Manic Street Preachers came to terms with their roots....What hadn't killed them really did make them stronger.Rolling Stone (12/26/96, p.199) - ...the most underrated album of the year....ABBEY ROAD with tenement-block attitude; GIVE 'EM ENOUGH ROPE as produced by Phil Spector....a record of painstaking melodic craft and thundering execution...Mojo (6/96, p.113) - ...EVERYTHING MUST GO is a string-drenched Phil Spector/Kashmir collision, 'A Design For Life' is rugged and perfect, and 'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' is splendid soaring pop....a bold and frequently remarkable album.Melody Maker (5/18/96, p.48) - Bloody Essential - ...there has always been something of the walking wounded about the Manics, that's why we like them. So it is weirdly appropriate that they should now limp along without their most famous member....We're glad they're still here...NME (5/18/96, p.50) - 8 (out of 10) - ...tragedy has not dimmed the Manics' creative glow....the sound of a band in bloom....No other group makes music that sounds so much like one final, valedictory salute to everything...Entertainment Weekly (8/23-8/30/96, p.124) - ...they focus on more personal concerns and come up with a document of bracing, guitar-swept compositions that yields many a trenchant insight as well as a few anthems. - Rating: AAlternative Press (10/96, p.93) - 5 (out of 5) - ...their wide-screen symphonic sweep has that uplifting classic pop feel which is gonna sound great on oldies radio someday....what the Manics lost in angst and emotion, they'be replaced with sharp hooks and humor... RIP (9/96, p.73) - 4 (out of 5) - ...What's great about EVERYTHING MUST GO is how the tunes are uplifting yet realistic, anthemic while not being self-righteous, wounding without descending into nihilism...
Q (10/01/2001)


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