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    September 05, 2006 by Scott Colothan
    Manic Street Preachers To Re-Release Defining Album

    Manic Street Preachers are set to re-release their hugely popular 1996 album ‘Everything Must Go.’

    The bumper package will hit the shelves on November 6, ten years after the album’s original release.

    Spread across two CDs and a DVD, it comes complete with live versions of the album tracks, demos, TV appearances, promo videos and interviews.

    The full track-listings, according to NME, are as follows:

    CD1:
    'Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier'
    'A Design For Life'
    'Kevin Carter'
    'Enola/Alone'
    'Everything Must Go'
    'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky'
    'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God'
    'Removables'
    'Australia'
    'Interiors (song for Willem
    De Kooning)'
    'Further Away'
    'No Surface All Feeling'
    'Enola/Alone' (live)
    'Kevin Carter' (live)
    'Interiors (Song For Willem
    De Kooning)' (live)
    'Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier' (live)
    'Everything Must Go' (live)
    'A Design For Life' (live)
    'A Design For Life' (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Remix)

    CD2:
    'Dixie'
    'No Surface All Feeling' (demo)
    'Further Away' (demo)
    'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky' (demo)
    'No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me' (demo)
    'Australia' (acoustic demo)
    'No Surface All Feeling' (acoustic demo)
    'Interiors' (acoustic demo)
    'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' (acoustic demo)
    'A Design For Life' (first rehearsal)
    'Kevin Carter' (first rehearsal)
    'Mr Carbohydrate'
    'Dead Trees And Traffic Islands'
    'Dead Passive'
    'Black Garden'
    'Hanging On'
    'No One Knows What It's Like To Be Me'
    'Horses Under Starlight'
    'Sepia'
    'First Republic'
    'Australia' (Stephen Hague production)
    'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God'

    DVD:
    The Making of 'Everything Must Go'

    TV performances
    'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky' ('Later...With Jools Holland')
    'Australia' ('Later...With Jools Holland'
    'A Design For Life' ('TFI Friday')
    'No Surface All Feeling' (Reading 1997)
    'Everything Must Go' ('Saturday Live')
    'A Design For Life' (BRIT Awards + speech)

    Live
    'Elona/Alone'/'Small Black Flowers That Grow In The Sky'/'The Girl Who Wanted To Be God' (Manchester Nynex, 1997)

    Films by Patrick Jones
    'Further Away' - new video
    'Home Movie'

    Videos
    'A Design For Life'
    'Everything Must Go'
    'Kevin Carter'
    'Australia'

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    • sellout mother****ers!

      ~ by Sir Spliff Richards 11/30/1999 Report

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    • Nah, they already did an extras package for The Holy Bible. They sold out in 1998 with This Is My Turd Show Me Yours. The Manics also said they’d sell 27m copies of Generation Terrorists then split up btw. I’m looking forward to the extras, my copy of Everything Must Go’s a bit scratched now...

      ~ by AlexPanic 11/30/1999 Report

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    • When 27mil sell then maybe the will split up? Anyway they sold out the day the signed for Sony. ”We were willing prostitutes” James Dean Bradfield 1992

      ~ by hantot 11/30/1999 Report

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    • To be fair, sell outs or not, if you like this particular album all the extras and everything look like a complete ****ing treat.

      ~ by theverve 11/30/1999 Report

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