Manic Street Preachers - Postcards from a Young Man (2010)
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Manic Street Preachers - Postcards from a Young Man
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1. "(It's Not War) Just the End of Love" 3:28
2. "Postcards from a Young Man" 3:35
3. "Some Kind of Nothingness" (featuring Ian McCulloch) 3:50
4. "The Descent (Pages 1 & 2)" 3:27
5. "Hazelton Avenue" 3:23
6. "Auto-Intoxication" (featuring John Cale) 3:47
7. "Golden Platitudes" 4:23
8. "I Think I Found It" 3:06
9. "A Billion Balconies Facing the Sun" (featuring Duff McKagan) 3:39
10. "All We Make Is Entertainment" 4:15
11. "The Future Has Been Here 4Ever" 3:38
12. "Don't Be Evil" 3:18
Total length: 43:48
Manic Street Preachers Band Members / Musicians
James Dean Bradfield – lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, and mandola on "I Think I Found It"
Nicky Wire – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead vocals on "The Future Has Been Here 4Ever" and backing vocals
Sean Moore – drums, percussion, trumpet
Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
Tom Elmhirst – mixing on "Golden Pladitudes"
Dave Eringa – production, engineering, mixing on "The Future Has Been Here 4Ever"
Howie Weinberg – mastering
Loz Williams – engineering
Ian McCulloch – co-lead vocals on "Some Kind of Nothingness"
John Cale – keyboards and noise on "Auto-Intoxication"
Duff McKagan – bass guitar on "A Billion Balconies Facing the Sun"
Loz Williams – piano, Hammond organ and Mellotron
Nick Naysmith – piano and Hammond organ
Catrin Wyn Southall – vocal arrangement and backing vocals
Melissa Henry – backing vocals
Osian Rowlands – backing vocals
Gareth Treseder – backing vocals
Fflur Rowlands – backing vocals
Roland George – backing vocals
Aled Powys Williams – backing vocals
Andy Walters – string arrangement and strings
Joanna Walters – strings
Carly Worsford – strings
Bernard Kane – strings
Simon Howes – strings
Nathan Stone – strings
Richard Phillips – strings
Claudine Liddington – strings
Postcards from a Young Man is the 10th studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers, released on 20 September 2010. The Manics began recording the album (provisionally titled It's Not War – Just the End of Love) in October 2009 at their Faster Studio in Cardiff and finished in June 2010. The album was intended by the band as "one last shot at mass communication".