Track Listing 1. Yes 2. Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart 3. Of Walking Abortion 4. She Is Suffering 5. Archives Of Pain 6. Revol 7. 4st 7lb 8. Mausoleum 9. Faster 10. This Is Yesterday 11. Die In The Summertime 12. Intense Humming Of Evil 13. PCP 14. Intense Humming Of Evil (live) 15. 4st 7lb (live) 16. Yes (live) 17. Of Walking Abortion (live)
1. Yes (US mix) 2. Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayitsworldwouldfallapart (1 (US mix) 3. Of Walking Abortion (US mix) 4. She Is Suffering (US mix) 5. Archives Of Pain (US mix) 6. Revol (US mix) 7. 4st 7lb (US mix) 8. Mausoleum (US mix) 9. Faster (US mix) 10. This Is Yesterday (US mix) 11. Die In The Summertime (US mix) 12. Intense Humming Of Evil (US mix) 13. PCP (US mix) 14. Die In The Summertime (demo) 15. Mausoleum (demo) 16. Of Walking Abortion (Radio 1 Evening Session) 17. She Is Suffering (Radio 1 Evening Session) 18. Yes (Radio 1 Evening Session)
1. Faster (live on Top Of The Pops/DVD) 2. Faster (live on Butt Naked/DVD) 3. PCP (live on Butt Naked/DVD) 4. She Is Suffering (live on Butt Naked/DVD) 5. 4st 7lb (live on MTV Most Wanted/DVD) 6. She Is Suffering (live on MTV Most Wanted/DVD) 7. Faster (live at Glastonbury 1994/DVD) 8. PCP (live at Glastonbury 1994/DVD) 9. Yes (live at Glastonbury 1994/DVD) 10. Revol (live at Reading 1994/DVD) 11. Faster (US video/DVD) 12. Judge Y'rself (video/DVD) 13. Yes (new film/DVD) 14. Band Interview (30 mins/DVD)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 2 | | Producer: | Miti Adhikari, Steve Brown | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Distributor: | Sony Music/Arvato Services | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Full title: The Holy Bible: 10th Anniversary Edition.Additional package information: Remaster, Digipak.Manic Street Preachers: James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitar); Richey James (guitar); Nicky Wire (bass); Sean Moore (drums).All songs written by Manic Street Preachers.Manic Street Preachers: James Dean Bradfield (vocals, guitar); Richey James (guitar); Nicky Wire (bass guitar); Sean Moore (drums).The tragic and unresolved disappearance of Richey Edwards looms larger than life every time this album is played. Just as they were being hailed as the potential "next big thing," the band was thrown into disarray, and as a result, this credible album was somewhat overlooked while the world searched for Richey. Now that the dust has settled and people have accepted his likely demise, this album can at last be appreciated. Even though the spoken introduction "Of Walking Abortion" is spookily prophetic, the understated quality of all the songs puts this album much closer to the gigantic EVERYTHING MUST GO than its success would indicate.
Editorial Reviews Included in Q's 50 Heaviest Albums of All Time.Q (10/01, p.94) - Ranked #10 in Q's Best 50 Albums of Q's LifetimeQ (5/97, p.139) - 3 Stars (out of 5) - ...the tone of the album is by turns bleak, angry and resigned, marked by [Ri Q (07/01/2001)
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