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Manic Street Preachers - Gold Against the Soul (CD)

Gold Against the Soul
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Album Details: Gold Against the Soul

Release Date:08/24/1993
Label:Sony
UPC:074645738628

Track List: Gold Against the Soul

  1. Sleepflower
  2. From Despair To Where
  3. La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A...
  4. Yourself
  5. Life Becoming A Landslide
  1. Drug Drug Druggy
  2. Roses In The Hospital
  3. Nostalgic Pushead
  4. Symphony Of Tourette
  5. Gold Against The Soul

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User Reviews: Gold Against the Soul

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    manics mania

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 9, 2001

    now this has got to be their best album ever its pure class, the songs i can listen to over and over again especialy 'sleepflower' which remains 1 of my favourite songs of all time, if your a sensetive soul 'roses in the hospital' will touch u deeply

  • Overall:

    Class

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 1, 2001

    This is pure class.

Pro Reviews: Gold Against the Soul

  • All Music Guide

    Taking the hard rock inclinations of Generation Terrorists to an extreme, the Manic Street Preachers delivered a flawed but intriguing second album with Gold Against the Soul. Inspired by Guns N' Roses, the Manics decided to rework their working-class angst as heavy arena rock; they seize upon the latent politicism of Guns N' Roses' tortured white-trash metal, interpreting it as a call to arms. Since the Manics are more intellectual and revolutionary than the Gunners, Gold Against the Soul burns with inspired, if confused, rhetoric. the Manics, however, aren't quite as gifted with hooks at this stage -- their power derives from their self-belief, which they can't quite translate into songs. They are given a bigger, louder production on Gold Against the Soul, which makes the album a more visceral listen than Generation Terrorists, but the songs aren't as consistently compelling as those on the debut. "From Despair to Where" is a vibrant anthem, and "Drug Drug Druggy," "Roses in the Hosp...ital," "Yourself," and "Sleepflower" all have a similar energy, but the peaks don't arrive quite as frequently as before. Nevertheless, the rage is more articulate and the sound is stronger, making Gold Against the Soul a flawed but worthy step forward. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Manic Street Preachers

Dressed in glam clothing, wearing heavy eyeliner and shouting political rhetoric, the Manic Street Preachers emerged from their hometown of Blackwood, Wales in 1991 as self-styled "Generation Terrorists." Fashioning themselves after the Clash and the Sex Pistols, the Manics were on a mission, intending to restore revolution to rock roll at a time when Britain was domin... Read more