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The Manic Street Preachers’ Holy Bible Gets a Big 20th Anniversary Re-Release Just in Time for Christmas

If you’re a Manics fan, you’ll want to have a close look at this new version of The Holy Bible, which is due for Canadian release on December 9.

THE HOLY BIBLE 20 

VINYL

THE HOLY BIBLE 20 REMASTERED

 

Yes

Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayit’sworldwouldfallapart

Of Walking Abortion

She Is Suffering

Archives Of Pain

Revol

4st 7lb

Mausoleum

Faster

This Is Yesterday

Die In The Summertime

The Intense Humming Of Evil

P.C.P. 

 

CD1

THE HOLY BIBLE (REMASTERED)

Yes

Ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayit’sworldwouldfallapart

Of Walking Abortion

She Is Suffering

Archives Of Pain

Revol

4st 7lb

Mausoleum

Faster

This Is Yesterday

Die In The Summertime

The Intense Humming Of Evil

P.C.P. 

 

CD2

THE HOLY BIBLE – US MIX (REMASTERED)

Yes

ifwhiteamericatoldthetruthforonedayit’sworldwouldfallapart

Of Walking Abortion

She Is Suffering

Archives Of Pain

Revol

4st 7lb

 

Mausoleum

Faster

This Is Yesterday

Die In The Summertime

The Intense Humming Of Evil

P.C.P. 

 

 

CD3 

B-SIDES + LIVE

Sculpture Of Man (Album Version)

New Art Riot (In E Minor) (Live from the Clapham Grand)

Too Cold Here

You Love Us (Original ‘Heavenly’ Version)

Love’s Sweet Exile (Bangkok Live)

Drug Drug Druggy (Live at Glastonbury)

Roses In The Hospital (Live at Glastonbury)

You Love Us (Live at Glastonbury)

Love Torn Us Under

The Drowners (Live)

Stay With Me (Live)

La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) (Vocal Mix)

La Tristesse Durera (Scream To A Sigh) (Dub Mix)

Faster (Dub Mix)

Faster (Vocal Mix)

Revol (Previously Unreleased)

CD 4

LIVE BBC IN CONCERT, THE ASTORIA, DECEMBER 1994

P.C.P.

From Despair to Where

Yes

Faster

She Is Suffering

La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)

Slash ‘n’ Burn

Motorcycle Emptiness

New Art Riot

Life Becoming a Landslide

Revol

4st 7lb

This Is Yesterday

 

RADIO 4 MASTERTAPES, MAIDA VALE,  SEPTEMBER 2014

4st 7LB (Excerpt)

Faster

P.C.P

This Is Yesterday

Alan Cross

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