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01. "(It's Not War) Just The End Of Love" 02. "Postcards From A Young Man" 03. "Some Kind Of Nothingness" 04. "The Descent (Pages 1 & 2)" 05. "Hazelton Avenue" 06. "Auto-Intoxication" 07. "Golden Platitudes" 08. "I Think I Found It" 09. "A Billion Balconies Facing The Sun" 10. "All We Make Is Entertainment" 11. "The Future Has Been Here 4 Ever" 12. "Don't Be Evil"
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 | Description: | Postcards From A Young Man by Manic Street Preachers, released 20 September 2010, includes the following tracks: "Some Kind Of Nothingness", "Hazelton Avenue", "Golden Platitudes", "A Billion Balconies Facing The Sun" and more.
This version of Postcards From A Young Man comes as a 1xCD. - .. MAN2010 release, the 10th studio album from the Welsh trio. Postcards from a Young Man is the follow up to 2009's Journal for Plague Lovers but is musically very different and more in the vein of Send Away the Tigers and Everything Must Go with unashamed soaring choruses, lots of strings and gospel choirs. It was recorded in Cardiff with producer Dave Eringa and mixed by Chris Lord Alge in the U.S. The album features guest vocals from Ian McCulloch ("Some Kind of Nothingness"), John Cale on piano ("Auto-Intoxication") and Duff McKagen playing bass ("A Billion Balconies Facing the Sun"). Manics bassist Nicky Wire sings lead vocals on "The Future Has Been Here 4 Ever" alongside drummer Sean Moore on the trumpet. Columbia.'Great simplicity is only won by an intense moment or by years of intelligent effort' - T.S. Eliot
Produced at Faster Studios, Cardiff, South Wales
Mixed at Mix LA, California except for 'Golden Platitudes', mixed at Metropolis Studios, London and 'The Future Has Been Here 4Ever' at The Dairy, London.
Mastered at Masterdisk, New York
Publishing by Sony/ATV Music Publishing
?&© 2010 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited. Made in the EU.
Distributed by Sony Music Entertainment. |  | No. of tracks: |
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88697741882 |
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