This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours [Bonus Tracks] Manic Street Preachers

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  • Release Date: 06/01/1999
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 131,040
  • Label: SONY JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988010734329

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This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENThe Everlasting 6:09
2LISTENIf You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next 4:50
3LISTENYou Stole the Sun from My Heart 4:20
4LISTENReady for Drowning 4:32
5LISTENTsunami 3:51
6LISTENMy Little Empire 4:08
7LISTENI'm Not Working 5:51
8LISTENYou're Tender and You're Tired 4:37
9LISTENBorn a Girl 4:12
10LISTENBe Natural 5:13
11LISTENBlack Dog on My Shoulder 4:48
12LISTENNobody Loved You 4:44
13LISTENS.Y.M.M. 6:16
14LISTENSocialist Serenade Bonus Track 4:12
15LISTENBlack Holes for the Young Bonus Track 4:10

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If Everything Must Go found Manic Street Preachers coping with Richey James' sudden, unexplained disappearance, its follow-up, This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours, finds them putting the tragedy behind them and flourishing as a trio. Wisely, the group builds on the grand sound of Everything Must Go, creating a strangely effective fusion of string-drenched, sweeping arena rock and impassioned, brutally honest punk. Since the band never writes about anything less than major issues, whether it be political or personal, it's appropriate that their music sounds as majestic and overpowering as their pretensions. Given that the first single was titled "If You Tolerate This, Then Your Children Will Be Next," calling the Manics pretentious is fair game, but they make their pretensions work through a blend of intelligence, passion, and sheer musicality. This Is My Truth sports more musical variety than its predecessors, which means it can meander a bit, particularly toward the end. Nevertheless, these misgivings disappear with repeated listens, as each song logically flows into the next. If the album ultimately isn't as raw or shattering as The Holy Bible or emotionally wrenching as Everything Must Go, it's because the ghost of Richey has been put behind them. That doesn't mean that This Is My Truth is light, easygoing listening -- the portentous, murky closer "SYMM" guarantees that -- but it's not as torturous as its immediate predecessors. But what it shares with them is a searing passion and intelligence that is unmatched among their peers on either side of the ocean -- and, in doing so, it emphasizes the Manics' uniqueness as one of the few bands of the '90s that can deliver albums as bracing intellectually as they are sonically. [The Japan edition featured two bonus tracks.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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