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Encyclopedia > Gold Against the Soul
Gold Against the Soul
LP by Manic Street Preachers
Released June 20, 1993
Recorded Outside Studios, Checkendon, England January-March, 1993
Genre Rock
Length 42 min 58 sec
Record label Columbia Records
Producer Dave Eringa
Professional reviews
Q 2 stars out of 5 June 1993 (http://www.q4music.com/nav?page=q4music.review.redirect&fixture_review=122357&resource=122357&fixture_artist=145875)
Allmusic.com 3 stars out of 5 link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDMISS70404112128090409&sql=Akq7ibkk9hakm)
Manic Street Preachers Chronology
'Generation Terrorists'
(1992)
Gold Against the Soul
(1993)
The Holy Bible
(1994)

Gold Against the Soul is the second album by Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers released on June 20, 1993. All lyrics were written by Nicky Wire and Richey James, all music was written by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore.


The lyrics of the album are considerably less political than their previous album Generation Terrorists and the album was more reflective of the despair and melancholy of their later work like The Holy Bible, though The Holy Bible was itself highly politicised at times. An exception is the title track ("Gold Against The Soul") which contains lyrics like "Close the pits sanctify Roy Lynk an OBE" and "White liberal hates slavery/Needs Thai labour to clean his home."


"La Tristesse Durera" (literally "the sadness goes on") is the title of a biography of Vincent van Gogh, although the song is not about him, but about a war veteran.


The band themselves have described this as their least favourite album and the most unfocused period of their career, with Bradfield saying "All we wanted to do was go under the corporate wing. We thought we could ignore it but you do get affected." Bradfield has said that they were being encouraged to write more "radio conscious" songs and this is evident, especially in the stadium rock style anthems "Life Becoming A Landslide" and "From Despair To Where". Incidentally, the band's image had changed to a more mainstream rock band look.


Just prior to the release of Gold Against The Soul, Edwards stated "We want to piss on the floor of Seattle", a reference to the domination of Grunge music at the time. Ironically, many reviews noted a more grungy sound on this album than the Guns N' Roses style metal of Generation Terrorists.


Track listing

  1. "Sleepflower"
  2. "From Despair To Where" (June 7 1993)
  3. "La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)" (July 26 1993)
  4. "Yourself"
  5. "Life Becoming A Landslide" (February 7, 1994)
  6. "Drug Drug Druggy"
  7. "Roses In The Hospital" (September 20 1993)
  8. "Nostalgic Pushead"
  9. "Symphony Of Tourette"
  10. "Gold Against The Soul"

External links

  • Lyrics from the Sciryl/Lyrics website (http://members.home.nl/gerhardnijenhuis/msp/gats.htm)

  Results from FactBites:
 
Manic Street Preachers: Fyfeopedia Music Reviews (3338 words)
Gold Against the Soul is a difficult album to understand, even for the most avid follower; this is the Manics at their best and worst.
On the whole, Gold Against the Soul is a solid, if not underestimated exhibition of their talents.
The final track, 'Gold Against the Soul', is charming in its audacity, and acts as a great closer as it reflects the patchy nature of the album.
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