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Covers Songs Album
  1. Bright Eyes
  2. Charles Windsor
  3. The Drowners
  4. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
  5. Rock and Roll Music
  6. Stay With Me
  7. Take the Skinheads Bowling
  8. Theme from MASH
  9. Train in Vain
  10. Under My Wheels
  11. Velocity Girl
  12. Wrote For Luck
Everything Must Go Album
  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
  11. Further Away
  12. No Surface All Feeling
Generation Terrorists Album
  1. Nat West - Barclays - Midlands - Lloyds
  2. Born to End
  3. Motorcycle Emptiness
  4. You Love Us
  5. Little Baby Nothing
  6. Repeat
  7. Tennessee
  8. Another Invented Disease
  9. Stay Beautiful
  10. So Dead
  11. Spectators Of Suicide
  12. Damn Dog
  13. Crucifix Kiss
  14. Methadone Pretty
Gold Against the Soul Album
  1. Sleepflower
  2. From Despair to Where
  3. La Tritesse Durera
  4. Yourself
  5. Life Becoming A Landslide
  6. Drug Drug Druggy
  7. Roses in the Hospital
  8. Nostalgic Pushead
  9. Symphony of Tourette
  10. Gold Against the Soul
Know Your Enemy Album
  1. Found That Soul
  2. Ocean Spray
  3. Intravenous Agnostic
  4. So Why So Sad
  5. Let Robeson Sing
  6. The Year of Purification
  7. Wattsville Blues
  8. Miss Europa Disco Dancer
  9. Dead Martyrs
  10. His Last Painting
  11. My Guernica
  12. The Convalescent
  13. Royal Correspondent
  14. Epicentre
  15. Baby Elian
Lifeblood Album
  1. 1985
  2. The Love Of Richard Nixon
  3. Empty Souls
  4. A Song For Departure
  5. I Live To Fall Asleep
  6. To Repel Ghosts
  7. Emily
  8. Glasnost
  9. Always / Never
  10. Solitude Sometimes Is
  11. Fragments
  12. Cardiff Afterlife
No Album Songs Album
  1. A Vision of Dead Desire
  2. Are Mothers Saints
  3. Black Garden
  4. Black Holes for the Young
  5. Bored Out of My Mind
  6. Buildings for Dead People
  7. Comfort Comes
  8. Close My Eyes
  9. Dead Passive
  10. Dead Trees and Traffic Islands
  11. Dead Yankee Drawl
  12. Democracy Coma
  13. Donkeys
  14. First Republic
  15. Hanging On
  16. Hibernation
  17. Last Exit on Yesterday
  18. Love Torn Us Under
  19. The Masses Against the Classes
  20. Montana/Autumn/78
  21. Motown Junk
  22. Mr. Carbohydrate
  23. Never Want Again
  24. New Art Riot
  25. Patrick Bateman
  26. Prologue to History
  27. RP McMurphy
  28. Sculpture of Man
  29. Sepia
  30. Socalist Serenade
  31. Sorrow 16
  32. Soul Contamination
  33. Starlover
  34. Strip it Down
  35. Suicide Alley
  36. Teenage 20/20
  37. Too Cold Here
  38. Us Against You
  39. Valley Boy
The Holy Bible Album
  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. The Intense Humming of Evil
  13. P.C.P.
This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Album
  1. The Everlasting
  2. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
  3. You Stole the Sun from My Heart
  4. Ready for Drowning
  5. Tsunami
  6. My Little Empire
  7. Born a Girl
  8. Be Natural
  9. Black Dog on My Shoulder
  10. Nobody Loved You
  11. S.Y.M.M.
Manic Street Preachers returned as a three piece in 1996. The single, 'A Design For Life' hailed the (ever-decreasing) capabilities of the British welfare system, with its opening line, "libraries gave us power ". A tremendous ballad awarded an Ivor Novello songwriting award, it reached No.2 in the UK charts in April 1996. Their fourth album, 'Everything Must Go' captured and revealed the turmoil of the band's recent history and won them increasingly wider appeal (and their first two Brit Awards for Best Album and Best Band).

The fifth Manics album, 'This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours', took its title from the Welsh social revolutionary Aneurin Bevan, the architect of the welfare state. Its references included the Spanish civil war ('If you Tolerate This...'), the Hillsborough football disaster of 1989 (S.Y.M.M.) and the crash-and-burn nature of Welsh artists such as Richard Burton and Dylan Thomas ('Ready For Drowning'). Again, no ordinary record.

Leaving the 20th century, the most rock'n'roll place to be on the entire planet was Cardiff's Millennium Stadium... Manic Street Preachers then kicked off the 21st century by storming past the boy/girl-bands to the top of the charts with the single Masses Against The Classes - fuelled by no promotion, no video. Having set the tone of the current rock-friendly times, they promptly slipped out of the public eye, until now, that is. And it has been truly worth the wait...

Self-belief has always been a key element in the band's style: at the start of the 90s Manic Street Preachers had rattled the media by revealing their elaborate plans. They wanted to sound and to look more spectacular than any of their peers. They predicted huge sales and dramatic scenes. They aimed to engage both the heart and the intellect. The Manics aspired to equal the very best elements of their passionately maintained record collections. Many scoffed and predicted a sorry end, but Manic Street Preachers have since realised most of their grand ideas. While other acts have proceeded to sleepwalk through their careers, the Manics are ever-alert, consistently fierce, always thinking.

Manic Street Preachers burst onto a baggy-obsessed scene in 1989 with their debut single 'Suicide Alley'. They nourished themselves on the polemic of Public Enemy and the rock'n'roll excess of Guns 'N Roses, laced with the darker tones of Brit acts such as the Smiths and Joy Division. After a series of low key releases including Motown Junk' and 'You Love Us' they signed to Columbia and released a double album, 'Generation Terrorists'. The subsequent LPs, 'Gold Against The Soul' and 'The Holy Bible' were increasingly bleak and unflinching, especially the latter. In February 1995, the band's guitarist, Richey James went missing on the eve of an American tour.

Shortly before the album's release the Manics were the subject of a BBC TV documentary. The 'Close Up' presentation gave an illuminating insight into their past. The cameras travelled to the former mining town of Blackwood, in South Wales. It traced the fabric of the band, who were old childhood friends (singer/guitarist James Dean Bradfield and drummer Sean Moore are cousins), measuring their music against a backdrop of their formative years: the mid-'80s miners' strike, the politicisation of the region and the subsequent disenchantment when the strike was broken.

Manic Street Preachers featured strongly across the board in end-of 98 polls, heading many categories. Q magazine readers hailed them "Best Act In The World Today". A sold out arena tour in December '98 culminated in three rousing, pre-Christmas celebrations at the Cardiff Arena. In January, nominations for three Brit Awards (Best British Group, Best Album By A British Artist and Best Single By A British Artist)

In early 1999 Manic Street Preachers toured Australia, Japan and Europe, their stature has become truly international. They returned briefly to appear live at the 1999 Brit Awards and achieved a "double Double";- winning Best British Album for "This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours" and Best British Group, reprising their 1997 successes exactly and becoming the first band to win these most prestigious awards on consecutive albums.

Summer '99 continued with explosive, controversial appearances at European Festivals (including the headlining slots at Glastonbury, T In The Park and V99) and the band's first US dates for three years. True to MSP history, these provided a mixture of chaos, controversy and column inches...

By the end of 1999, Manic Street Preachers looked back on the most remarkable year in their career to date. The Manics had spent ten years provoking inspiration, love, hate, devotion, creating rock mythology and making history. Who else but the millennium band could take over the Millennium Stadium on the eve of the New Millennium? The video, "Leaving The 20th Century" (released March 2000), captured the glamour and the glory of the night.

The Manics are the people's band. This most legendary of the UK's contemporary rock acts, have more than once been called a national treasure. They return in Spring 2001 with a new album, single and tour. Despite their "year off", the UK media has continued to hang off their every word and eager speculation about the band's new material has generated continuous attention. Manic Street Preachers began their careers by verbalising their brilliance, and have long since surpassed the hype. More greatness arrives in March...

Manic Street Preachers first live airing of new material will be at the Karl Marx Theatre, Havana on February 17th followed by new releases in March 2001. They play their first UK dates since December 31st 1999 in March and April.



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