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lifeblood
Noun
1 the blood considered as the seat of
vitality
2 an essential or life-giving force; "water is
the lifeblood of India"
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Lifeblood is the seventh studio album by Manic
Street Preachers. It was recorded in New York and Wales by
Tony
Visconti, Tom Elmhirst
and frequent collaborator Greg
Haver.
Released on November 1, 2004 and preceded by the
number two single "The
Love of Richard Nixon", the album entered the UK Albums Chart
at #13 and only spent two weeks in the top 75.
The album includes a song about Emily
Pankhurst a leader in the British woman's suffrage movement
("Emily") but otherwise the band's earlier political lyrics have
been replaced by personal reflection such as on the band's past
("1985") and former member Richey
Edwards ("Cardiff Afterlife"). The album was also a departure
musically, replacing the band's traditional guitar walls with more
subtle and melodic playing, emphasis instead being given to
keyboards and synthesizers. This results in a softer sound,
something Nicky Wire
described as "elegiac pop" throughout the recording process.
"Empty Souls"
was the second single released and like the previous single, it
debuted and peaked at #2 on the UK Singles Chart. No further
singles were released. Two tracks recorded during the Lifeblood
recording sessions ("Antarctic" and "The Soulmates") remain only on
the Japanese version of the album.
A Song For Departure was thought to be the third
and last single from the album, as they performed the song on Later
with Jools and was more Rock-like, but they wanted to have a break
and were dissapointed with the album.
The working
title of this album was Litany, hinting that
the song 'Litany' recorded during the Lifeblood sessions was
originally intended for inclusion. The track however only featured
as a b-side to the Empty Souls
CD-Single.
Track listing
- "1985" – 4:08
- "The Love of Richard Nixon" – 3:38
- "Empty Souls" – 4:05
- "A Song for Departure" – 4:20
- "I Live to Fall Asleep" – 3:57
- "To Repel Ghosts" – 3:58
- "Emily" – 3:34
- "Glasnost" – 3:14
- "Always/Never" – 3:42
- "Solitude Sometimes Is" – 3:21
- "Fragments" – 4:02
- "Cardiff Afterlife" – 3:27
Credits
- All songs written by: Nicky Wire, James Dean Bradfield, Sean Moore.
- Additional lyrics on "Fragments" by: Patrick Jones.
- Keyboards: Nick Nasmyth, Jeremy Shaw.
- Percussion: Greg Haver.
- All tracks produced by Greg Haver, except "Solitude Sometimes Is", "Cardiff Afterlife" and "Emily" produced by Tony Visconti.
- Additional production on "1985", "The Love of Richard Nixon", "Solitude Sometimes Is", "Cardiff Afterlife" and "Emily" by Tom Elmhirst.
lifeblood in Welsh: Lifeblood
lifeblood in Italian: Lifeblood
lifeblood in Swedish: Lifeblood
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