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.

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 yearโ€™s The Ultra Vivid Lament.

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The collection includes a live recording of โ€œLet Robeson Singโ€, which was once previously made available as a free download through the bandโ€™s official website. It was recorded at the bandโ€™s 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 โ€œSpectators Of Suicideโ€ from the bandโ€™s 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 โ€œIโ€™m Left, Youโ€™re Right, Sheโ€™s Goneโ€, as well as Sarah Cracknellโ€™s 2015 single โ€œNothing 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 bandโ€™s back catalogue will be shared in the coming months focusing on remixes and covers, each adding multiple tracks that havenโ€™t previously been available on streaming services.

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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.