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Note that the following information relates to the UK release of the Manic Street Preachers album Send Away the Tigers. However, details of non-UK releases are listed in the Other Versions section.
Artist Manic Street Preachers
Title Send Away the Tigers
Release type Album
Date of release 7th May 2007
Highest chart position Information not found
Record label Columbia Records
Catalogue number 88697075632
Producer Information not found
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An
Japanese version
of Send Away the Tigers was released
on 23rd May 2007 through the Columbia Music Entertainment record label. It has the tracklisting: 1. Send Away the Tigers 2. Underdogs 3. Your Love Alone Is Not Enough 4. Indian Summer 5. The Second Great Depression 6. Rendition 7. Autumnsong 8. I'm Just a Patsy 9. Imperial Bodybags 10. Winterlovers 11. Working Class Hero 12. Love Letter to the Future 13. Morning Comrades 14. Send Away the Tigers (acoustic)
Fans of Welsh rockers The Manic Street Preachers have been holding their breath for the arrival of the band's eighth studio album. Will Send Away The Tigers be evidence of another new musical twist? Might they revert to their old fiery ways? In fact, Send Away The Tigers does both. An intriguing blend of backwards-looking nostalgia and forward motion, fans might be pleased to learn, first of all, that the album features its fair share of anthems. "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough," (which features Cardigans singer Nina Persson), "Indian Su... Read full review »
I have been a fan of the Manics since they started and I can quite honestly say that after a few rather below par offerings this is a we... Read full review »
For me, this is the best album the Manics ever made. I think
there were very good songs on every album, but also rather dull
songs. There's not a single song on this one I don't like. Somehow
this album is a mixture of all the good stuff they did on previous
albums. It's as rebellious as GT, as rocking as GATS, as personal
and provoking as HB, as pompous as EMG, as smooth and gentle as
TIMY, as true to it's roots as KYE and as fresh as LB.
The lyrics are great, and James delivers them with so much devotion
and emot...
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Send Away the Tigers is a cracking album. The opener and title track is fast and simply riff-tastic, and the album doesn't really let up from there. The tracks here are concise but expertly measured and it nevers feels like the Manics are overreaching or underplaying, everything here is to the point and very very good. Your Love Alone Is N... Read full review »
I was gutted when they brought out Lifeblood. I had seen them live on their 'Forever Delayed' tour and was on a high. Then they released 'Lifeblood'. No matter how often I played it - I hated it. It was a sell out to their previous stuff, and really thought it would be their last. However - after listening to 'Send Away the Tigers', my faith in the Manics... Read full review »
I was really shocked to see how many 5 star ratings this album got. I was not impressed by this album at all, for the most part, its just some really dull sounding music. The sort of stuff any band could produce, and not at all what I expected from the pr... Read full review »
You can get the lyrics to the songs on Send Away the Tigers from the Bands Only Manic Street Preachers lyrics section.