Manic Street Preachers have released a new digital album, I Live Through These Moments Again And Again: The Duets 1992 โ 2021 โ listen to it below.
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The first in a series of Spotify playlists specially curated by the band collects together all of the guest duets from their 1992 debut Generation Terrorists through to this yearโs The Ultra Vivid Lament.
The collection includes a live recording of โLet Robeson Singโ, which was once previously made available as a free download through the bandโs official website. It was recorded at the bandโs National Treasures show at the O2 Arena in London in December 2011. The track features Gruff Rhys on lead vocal and acoustic guitar.
I Live Through These Moments Again And Again also features a re-recording of โSpectators Of Suicideโ from the bandโs 1991 You Love Us EP with Welsh artist Gwenno on guest vocals. The song was originally revisited to coincide with the publication of the book Believe In Magic: The First 30 Years of Heavenly Recordings.
In addition to Manics single releases and album tracks, the digital collection also features James Dean Bradfield and Tom Jonesโ Elvis Presley cover โIโm Left, Youโre Right, Sheโs Goneโ, as well as Sarah Cracknellโs 2015 single โNothing Left To Talk Aboutโ, which features Nicky Wire.
You can check out I Live Through These Moments Again And Again: The Duets 1992 โ 2021 below:
Further playlists curating aspects of the bandโs back catalogue will be shared in the coming months focusing on remixes and covers, each adding multiple tracks that havenโt previously been available on streaming services.
Meanwhile, Manic Street Preachers have been added to the line-up for Y Not Festival 2022.
The band will join headliners Stereophonics, Courteeners and Blossoms, along with over 30 other bands that recently joined the bill.