Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits

Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits

by Manic Street Preachers
Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits

Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits

by Manic Street Preachers

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Overview

Manic Street Preachers have always been a band of very specific charms, something that has not translated outside of the U.K. particularly well. Although it boasts a generous 20 tracks, the 2002 compilation Forever Delayed isn't likely to change that situation, even if it has the lion's share of their big singles, since a band devoted to sloganeering doesn't play outside of their province, or era, without some knowledge of their context. Plus, it's bewilderingly sequenced -- not chronologically, not as a set list, not with the hits loaded toward the front but as if you had all six albums on shuffle play on your CD carousel -- this disc careens between its 20 songs, occasionally gaining momentum through its juxtapositions (the opening one-two punch of "A Design for Life" and "Motorcycle Emptiness" captures the essence of the two phases of the band) but more often illustrating the extreme difference in the band during the Richey James Edwards and post-Richey eras. And though they certainly don't avoid Richey -- his face is on the cover, he provides the subtext of the band's entire career -- they do submerge the unsettling The Holy Bible, a record as nakedly honest and disturbing as In Utero, by just including one song, "Faster," from what is surely their best album. True, its music is too dark to sit comfortably next to the later hits, but without it, Forever Delayed is missing the pivotal point in the Manics' career, especially since Richey was at the heart of their music and worldview, even after his disappearance in 1995. His descent into despair is necessary to understanding the band, and it's what fuels their two great albums: the harrowing The Holy Bible and the triumph of Everything Must Go. Though Forever Delayed contains many excellent songs not on either, the context is so jumbled the music is somewhat diluted and novices would be better to hear either of those albums first. [Initial pressings of Forever Delayed contained a bonus disc containing new remixes of classic Manics songs, none particularly interesting. It would have been much better to offer a second disc of non-LP B-sides and rarities, since there many out there waiting to be collected.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/2003
Label: Epic
UPC: 5099750955123
Rank: 251354

Tracks

  1. Design For Life
  2. Motorcycle Emptiness
  3. If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
  4. La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh)
  5. There By The Grace Of God
  6. You Love Us
  7. Australia
  8. You Stole The Sun From My Heart
  9. Kevin Carter
  10. Tsunami
  11. Masses Against The Classes
  12. From Despair To Where
  13. Door To The River
  14. Everything Must Go
  15. Faster
  16. Little Baby Nothing
  17. MASH (Suicide Is Painless)
  18. So Why So Sad
  19. Everlasting
  20. Motown Junk

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Manic Street Preachers   Primary Artist
Celia Sheen   Theremin
Ian Brown   Vocals
Aziz Ibrahim   Guitar

Technical Credits

Mike Hedges   Compilation Producer,Producer
Nick Jones   Composer
Lee Butler   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Stereolab   Remixing
Andy Bradfield   Mixing
Richey James   Composer
Ian Grimble   Mixing,Engineer
Jon Carter   Remixing
Marius de Vries   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Phil Mossman   Producer,Remixing
Owen Davies   Mixing
Guy Massey   Engineer
Manic Street Preachers   Composer,Producer
John "Beetle" Bailey   Mixing Assistant
Kevin Cummins   Photography
Michael Altman   Composer
Mitch Ikedo   Photography
Christian Scallan   Engineer
Mitch Ikeda   Photography
Robin Evans   Engineer,Producer
Jim Muotune   Engineer
Trevor Gray   Arranger,Producer,Programming
Marc Lane   Engineer
Bobby Dazzler   Mixing,Producer
Sean Genockey   Engineer
The Chemical Brothers   Producer,Remixing
Sean Moore   Composer
Cornelius   Remixing,Instrumentation
James Dean Bradfield   Composer
Greg Haver   Producer
Johnny Mandel   Composer
George Harrison   Composer
David Holmes   Producer,Remixing
Mark Freegard   Mixing
Howard Gray   Arranger,Producer
Robert del Naja   Mixing
Neil Davidge   Mixing
Dave Bascombe   Mixing
Tim Goldsworthy   Producer,Remixing
Ger McDonnell   Engineer
Dave Eringa   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Dan Bierton   Programming
Steve Brown   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
John Ross   Photography
Alex Silva   Engineer
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