@GhostofCain I listened Holy Bible + Manic Street Preachers Essentials (Apple Music Compilation)
Verdict: Holy Bible seems the absolute MSP album as far as I’m concerned. Its sound and feel is something else. It’s both aggressive and mature, raw and polished. Quite impressive.
Despite the small gap between the two, I wouldn’t say it’s the same group with Everything Must Go in a blind test.
Below the Compilation. Except the 3rd -4th albums, from what I’ve heard in the compilation, Generation Terrorists, Gold Against the Soul and This is my Truth seem to be quite solid for my taste too.
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Many thanks, Send Away the Tigers is incredibly high for both, thus I'll try next.
I see you rank Gold quite low, from what I could tell, it's of my liking. Anyway, Tigers next![]()
Saw this tour. They played whole lp except my favorite (Imperiled Eyes). Met Jeff Waters after and asked why they changed singers between lps. He said "just something that had to be done ".I'm giving my limited edition vinyl its first spin.
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Verdict: Holy Bible seems the absolute MSP album as far as I’m concerned. Its sound and feel is something else. It’s both aggressive and mature, raw and polished. Quite impressive.
Despite the small gap between the two, I wouldn’t say it’s the same group with Everything Must Go in a blind test.
They put royalties aside?? Huge ethics!
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Yep, a quarter of the royalties earned by the band were put in an account for him (I believe until he was officially declared presumed dead in 2008).
PS: As I was reading fun facts in Wikipedia, I discovered that Plague Lovers are songs from Edwards and yes, produced by Albini!
This would be next in line![]()
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Cover art by Jenny Saville, the painter behind the pictures used for The Holy Bible. The Manics seem to be fans of her work.![]()
You can have lovely shiny buttocks and guns everywhere in the supermarket on covers of magazines and CDs, but you show a piece of art and people just freak out.