Album Results
Manic Street Preachers
Lipstick Traces: A SECRET HISTORY OF
Genre:
ROCK/POP
Label:
Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
Release date: 2003
Track Listing
| Disc 1 of 2 | ||
| 1. Prologue To History |
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| 2. 4 Ever Delayed |
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| 3. Sorrow 16 |
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| 4. Judge Yr'self |
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| 5. Socialist Serenade |
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| 6. Donkeys |
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| 7. Comfort Comes |
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| 8. Mr Carbohydrate |
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| 9. Dead Trees And Traffic Islands |
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| 10. Horses Under Starlight |
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| 11. Sepia |
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| 12. Sculpture Of Man |
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| 13. Spectators Of Suicide |
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| 14. Democracy Coma |
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| 15. Strip It Down |
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| 16. Bored Out Of My Mind |
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| 17. Just A Kid |
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| 18. Close My Eyes |
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| 19. Valley Boy |
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| 20. We Her Majesty's Prisoners |
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| Disc 2 of 2 | ||
| 1. We Are All Bourgeois Now |
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| 2. Rock And Roll Music |
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| 3. It's So Easy |
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| 4. Take The Skinheads Bowling |
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| 5. Been A Son |
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| 6. Out Of Time |
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| 7. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head |
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| 8. Bright Eyes |
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| 9. Train In Vain |
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| 10. Wrote For Luck |
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| 11. What's My Name |
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| 12. Velocity Girl |
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| 13. Can't Take My Eyes Off You |
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| 14. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel |
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| 15. Last Christmas |
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Dangerous Kardinal Offishall Feat. Akon |
| Hitmaking machine Akon has always been good at helping others. Both established and new talent have often queued for his helping hand. One of his latest and most successful collaborators has been Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall, a former producer of emerging bands from Toronto's hip-hop scene, whose own records showed a hearty mix of reggae, rap and dancehall, showcasing the ongoing romance between North American hip-hop and the Caribbean ."Dangerous," a keyboard feast paying tribute to the female anatomy, benefits from Akon's Midas touch; so much that one could argue if Akon should have claimed the song for himself. But no one is complaining. It has been a huge summer hit stateside, reinforced with a powerful alternative version with extra muscle provided by Sean Paul and Twista; and it has paved the way for Offishall's imminent, star-studded breakthough album "Not 4 Sale", featuring all the usual suspects (Rihanna, Estelle, The-Dream, Clipse, etc.) of Today's R&B world. | |
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