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Rewind the Film

Rewind the Film is the eleventh studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was recorded in 2013 and released on 16 September 2013 by record label Columbia. The sound is very different from previous records and is more acoustic-driven. It features guests Lucy Rose, Cate Le Bon and Richard Hawley.

Rewind the Film
Studio album by
Released16 September 2013
Recorded2013
Studio
Genre
Length47:29
LabelColumbia
Producer
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Alex Silva
  • Loz Williams
Manic Street Preachers chronology
National Treasures – The Complete Singles
(2011)
Rewind the Film
(2013)
Futurology
(2014)
Singles from Rewind the Film
  1. "Show Me the Wonder"
    Released: 9 September 2013
  2. "Anthem for a Lost Cause"
    Released: 25 November 2013

The album debuted and peaked at number 4 in the UK Albums Chart.

Production

Rewind the Film was recorded in the Manics' Faster studio in Cardiff, Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, and Hansa Studios in Berlin. In a statement, the band announced, "(If) this record has a relation in the Manics back catalogue, it's probably the sedate coming of age that was This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours."[2]

Rewind the Film is the first of two new albums the Manics recorded in 2013. In February 2013, the band announced via Twitter, "MSP were in the great Hansa Studios in January with Alex Silva (who recorded The Holy Bible with us). Berlin was inspirational... Sean been playing a french horn in the studio today – sounding wonderful."[3]

In May 2013, the Manics announced that they were in the process of recording two new albums simultaneously, with 35 new songs being recorded, with some of the rest of the material were featured on their next album Futurology. Vocalist/lead guitarist James Dean Bradfield told the NME, "We've nearly finished mixing this [the first album]. It's much more acoustic based – I think there's one electric guitar on the entire record. But it's not Campfire Street Preachers, we're not banging boxes or anything... The lead track sounds like a mix between "Rocks Off"-era Stones and Vegas-era Elvis."[4] Bradfield also revealed, "I can tell you that both albums will be very different from each other in terms of style... One will be more acoustic and gentle in nature with lots of horns and a real atlantic soul element to it, while the other's going to be way more spikey with lots and lots of electric guitar on there."[2]

After recording the new material, the Manics embarked on a three-date concert tour of Australia and New Zealand in June–July 2013, in tandem with the British & Irish Lions rugby union tour of Australia. The Manics did not perform any new songs during this tour; bassist/lyricist Nicky Wire explained,

[the new album is] kinda the exact opposite of what we're doing at the moment... This tour has been kind of raucous, a mixture of rock 'n' roll and rugby, food, pleasure, whereas the album is very melancholic...a lot of interior feelings, very soft for us, very delicate...so we're kinda getting all the rock 'n' roll out of our system on this trip, and then the album is a totally different beast, actually... It's a lot more acoustic, there's lots of acoustic guitars. There's very little of James' electric guitar, which is obviously pretty much our trademark... It's a big thing, he's still going cold turkey through not doing any guitar solos on the album![5]

During "The Lions Tour," the Manics tweeted a photo of a CD with "Manic Street Preachers Rewind The Film 18/6/13" written on it. They also posted the message, "Manics fans might want to listen to 6music Monday morning."[6] The song "Rewind the Film", featuring former Pulp guitarist Richard Hawley and based on A Little Girl Lost by David Axelrod, premiered online and on BBC Radio 6 on 8 July 2013. The new album's title and release date were announced officially on the Manics' official website on the same day.

In June 2013, Richard Hawley discussed how he came to work with the Manics:

James just rang me. I've respected him for a long time. I love that [the Manics] stand for something and that they've stood by it, unlike a lot of bands and politicians. I met James at that Shirley Bassey concert because we both wrote songs for her. I was sat at the side of the stage just watching her and completely in awe, then James just came up and tapped me on the shoulder and we just sat together completely enthralled by Ms Bassey. We got chatting afterwards and it turns out that both of our fathers were first-wave teddy boy bikers. You don't meet many other people like that. It was a shared experience we had of growing up with people who were fairly fucking wild. We swapped phone numbers and texted each other occasionally, but he was off having a family and a break while I was away on the road, then he just phoned me and said, "We've written this song and all decided that you have to sing it or it won’t go on the album." So I just said, "I can’t let you down," and it was a great honour I drove down to Cardiff in a day and it's a really beautiful song. I play a bit of Hawaiian guitar on it and it's me and James doing a duet. He sings one part and I sing another. Nick wrote the words I sing and James wrote his bit, so it's a very personal song and I was surprised that Nicky wanted me to sing it, but now that I've done it I can see why. It's quite dramatic and acoustic.[7]

Other guest artists on Rewind the Film include Lucy Rose on the track "This Sullen Welsh Heart" and Cate Le Bon on the track "4 Lonely Roads." The Manics revealed Le Bon's involvement in March 2013, posting, "The brilliant Cate Le Bon has given us a stunning vocal on a new Manics track-Four Lonely Roads-her voice is so pure+beautiful. Very excited."[3] James Dean Bradfield claimed that guest vocalists were brought onto the album as he felt his own voice wasn't good enough for all of the new songs: "I've got a sneaking feeling that I've been singing our songs for so long it's hard to find something new as a vocalist. It's easier as a drummer or a bassist to find a different direction, but if you try to change the sound of your voice, you end up sounding like a dick... And I felt my voice, at this point, was underselling some of the songs. There's no point in having an ego about it. I don't care if someone else is going to sing (the songs). I've had enough props and glory."[8]

The Manics revealed to the NME that the Rewind the Film track "30-Year War" is an anti-Margaret Thatcher song written long before the former Prime Minister's death in 2013. James Dean Bradfield described "30-Year War" as the most "angry" track on the album, and Nicky Wire said, "It starts with the miners' strike and moves through Hillsborough, and it's a critique of the attack on the working classes over the last 30 years. It's the most spiteful, angry track on the album, and it's almost the link to the other record – it sounds like Lodger-era Bowie."[9]

Nicky Wire provided a detailed track-by-track review of Rewind the Film for The Quietus, published online on 4 September 2013.[10] Wire also said, "We wrote '3 Ways to See Despair' for Morrissey but we were too scared to ask him. He's the one person I couldn't bear rejection from. I can take it from most people."[11]

In July 2013, BBC Radio 6 revealed that the second album recorded by the Manics in 2013 is titled Futurology and has a tentative release date of June 2014. Regarding that album, James Dean Bradfield has stated, "It's a lot spikier and shinier. It's much more band-based, a tiny bit of Krautrock influence. It's not like The Holy Bible but there's a bit of the same intent and threat. Lyrically, it's got a European fascination. The landscape of Europe, the malaise of Europe, the malaise of us Brits not feeling part of it. We're not talking like the Tories, don't worry – there's not a song where we opt out of Europe. The lead track is me singing half in English and half in German."[4] Nicky Wire told the NME, "I think by next March or April, we'll have it all ready... It's not just chucking something out; it's really fully formed. It's the next step on from The Holy Bible and Journal for Plague Lovers. It's quite intense but synthetic as well."[9]

Music

Dorian Lynskey called "Rewind the Film" the "acoustic-based album they’d been talking about making for 20 years".[12]

Release

Rewind the Film was released in standard and deluxe versions. It was also released digitally and on vinyl.

The deluxe version of Rewind the Film includes a second disc, featuring demo versions of all twelve album tracks, plus live versions of "There by the Grace of God", "Stay Beautiful", "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough", "The Love of Richard Nixon" and "Revol". All live tracks were recorded at the Manics' "A Night of National Treasures" concert at The O2 Arena, London on 17 December 2011. Also released from the same concert were live versions of "Let Robeson Sing" (as a free MP3 download on the Manics' website in June 2013), and "Tsunami" (as a B-side on the "Show Me the Wonder" single).

The album sold around 20.000 copies in the first week of sales, which resulted in debuting and peaking at number 4 in the UK Album Chart, in Ireland the album charted at number 5 and reached the Top 40 in Finland, Germany and Norway.

The Manics supported Rewind the Film with a 7-date tour of the UK and Ireland from 13 to 29 September 2013.

The first single from Rewind the Film, "Show Me the Wonder", was released on 9 September 2013, a week ahead of the album. "Show Me the Wonder" premiered on the Manics' official website on 22 July 2013. Referencing the song on their Twitter account, the Manics posted, "I think 'show me the wonder' is the 1st ever manics single without JDBs electric guitar on-xx."[13]

In an interview for Digital Spy, Nicky Wire said, "'Show Me the Wonder' came late. It was very natural, we were listening to loads of Elvis, '70s Vegas Elvis, and James just thought he'd come up with a radio hit single. We still think like that, we're not particularly snobbish about it. It's the one song on the album that is very uplifting. It has been a radio hit so I've got to give it to him! It came very late and I think we were a bit nervous about it. But it's got a kind of '70s class about it that sort of fits in. Just about." Wire stated that the album's next single would be either "As Holy as the Soil (That Buries Your Skin)" or "Anthem for a Lost Cause".[11] It was subsequently announced that the second single from Rewind the Film would be "Anthem for a Lost Cause", which was released on 25 November 2013.

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100[14]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [15]
Clash8/10[16]
Digital Spy     [17]
Drowned in Soundpositive[18]
Gigwise8/10[19]
The Guardian     [20]
The Independent     [21]
musicOMH     [22]
NME7/10[23]
Q     [24]

Upon the release of the album, it was praised by music critics, receiving very positive reviews. At Metacritic the album holds a score of 80 out of 100, which indicates "generally favorable reviews", based on 18 reviews.[14]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said that Rewind the Film is "achieving an appealingly woozy, early-hours-of-the morning vibe", giving the album a score of 4/5, concluding with "Occasionally, Nicky Wire's lyrics drift back toward free-floating angst – "my ecosystem is based on hatred" is a line that feels perpetually adolescent—but the combined effect of the sometimes tortured words and the gentle, never-conflicting currents of folk, anthemic rock, cinematic instrumentals, and mannered pop create a welcome impression of a group that acknowledges that they've entered a comfortable middle age but are happy to fight against complacency however they can."[15]

Clash magazine also reviewed Rewind the Film very positively, giving the album a score of eight out of ten stars. Gareth James wrote, "After opening with the line "I don't want my children to grow up like me" free of any accompaniment, the electric guitar is banished, while Cate Le Bon and Richard Hawley guest elsewhere. The biting nostalgia of middle age runs throughout the lyrics and the band's desire to produce something akin to Automatic for the People is largely fulfilled."[16] Awarding the album a 7/10 rating, Jamie Fullerton of the NME described it as "a subtle, satisfying record that showcases their continuing ability to soar, albeit without digging anywhere near as deep as their politico-punk-pop totems, 1992’s Generation Terrorists and 1996’s Everything Must Go. Musically, it's their safest album yet... Legacy-wise, though, it could be their most unsafe album."[23]

The album hails the beginning of chapter 3 in the history of the band (the first having ended with Richey Edwards' disappearance, the second – with the National Treasures singles collection release and the December 2011 concert in The O2 Arena), according to Niall Doherty of Q. "Rewind the Film emerges hazy and delicate, as if creators have just awoken from a long, deep sleep, distant memories of themselves coming back slowly in focus," the critic wrote, giving it a 4/5 rating.[24]

Track listing

All tracks are written by James Dean Bradfield, Nick Jones, Sean Moore except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Sullen Welsh Heart" (featuring Lucy Rose) 4:13
2."Show Me the Wonder" 3:18
3."Rewind the Film" (featuring Richard Hawley)Bradfield, Jones, Moore, David Axelrod6:36
4."Builder of Routines" 2:28
5."4 Lonely Roads" (featuring Cate Le Bon) 2:54
6."(I Miss the) Tokyo Skyline" 3:46
7."Anthem for a Lost Cause" 3:51
8."As Holy as the Soil (That Buries Your Skin)" 3:20
9."3 Ways to See Despair" 3:16
10."Running Out of Fantasy" 4:09
11."Manorbier" 4:31
12."30-Year War" 5:07
Total length:47:29
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleLength
13."Death of a Digital Ghost"3:37
Deluxe Edition bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Sullen Welsh Heart" (demo) 3:56
2."Show Me the Wonder" (demo) 3:19
3."Rewind the Film" (demo)Bradfield, Jones, Moore, Axelrod6:15
4."Builder of Routines" (demo) 2:42
5."4 Lonely Roads" (demo) 2:45
6."(I Miss The) Tokyo Skyline" (demo) 3:11
7."Anthem for a Lost Cause" (demo) 3:22
8."As Holy as the Soil (That Buries Your Skin)" (demo) 3:19
9."3 Ways to See Despair" (demo) 3:14
10."Running Out of Fantasy" (demo) 4:05
11."Manorbier" (demo) 3:27
12."30-Year War" (demo) 4:56
13."There by the Grace of God" (live at the O2) 4:00
14."Stay Beautiful" (live at the O2)Bradfield, Richey Edwards, Jones, Moore3:19
15."Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" (live at the O2) 3:50
16."The Love of Richard Nixon" (live at the O2) 3:33
17."Revol" (live at the O2)Bradfield, Edwards, Jones, Moore3:35
Total length:1:02:56

Personnel

Manic Street Preachers
Additional personnel
  • Loz Williams – keyboards (1, 4–8, 10–11); production, additional production (4, 10); engineering, mixing (1, 5)
  • Guy Massey – mixing (2, 4, 6–11)
  • Alex Silva – production (4, 10); additional production (9)
  • Dave Eringa – mixing (3, 12)
  • Lucy Rose – vocals (1)
  • Gavin Fitzjohn – horn arrangement (2, 7); baritone and tenor saxophone (2); trumpet (2, 7)
  • John Rey – piano (2)
  • Richard Hawley – lead vocals (3); Hawaiian guitar (3)
  • Andy Walters and Joanna Walters – violin (3)
  • Barnard Kane – viola (3)
  • Nathan Stone – cello (3)
  • Tim Tautorat – celeste (4); string arrangement (10); violin (10); keyboards (10)
  • Cate Le Bon – lead vocals (5)
  • Sean Read – horn arrangement (7, 8); trumpets (7, 8); saxophone (8)
  • Nick Nasmyth – keyboards (12)
  • Tim Young – mastering

Charts and certifications

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External links

  • Manic Street Preachers official website
  • Rewind the Film at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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Rewind the Film is the eleventh studio album by Welsh alternative rock band Manic Street Preachers It was recorded in 2013 and released on 16 September 2013 by record label Columbia The sound is very different from previous records and is more acoustic driven It features guests Lucy Rose Cate Le Bon and Richard Hawley Rewind the FilmStudio album by Manic Street PreachersReleased16 September 2013Recorded2013StudioFaster Studios Cardiff Wales Rockfield Studios Monmouthshire Wales Hansa Studios Berlin GermanyGenreFolk rock 1 Length47 29LabelColumbiaProducerManic Street Preachers Alex Silva Loz WilliamsManic Street Preachers chronologyNational Treasures The Complete Singles 2011 Rewind the Film 2013 Futurology 2014 Singles from Rewind the Film Show Me the Wonder Released 9 September 2013 Anthem for a Lost Cause Released 25 November 2013The album debuted and peaked at number 4 in the UK Albums Chart Contents 1 Production 2 Music 3 Release 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts and certifications 7 1 European Charts 7 2 Certifications 8 References 9 External linksProduction EditRewind the Film was recorded in the Manics Faster studio in Cardiff Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire and Hansa Studios in Berlin In a statement the band announced If this record has a relation in the Manics back catalogue it s probably the sedate coming of age that was This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours 2 Rewind the Film is the first of two new albums the Manics recorded in 2013 In February 2013 the band announced via Twitter MSP were in the great Hansa Studios in January with Alex Silva who recorded The Holy Bible with us Berlin was inspirational Sean been playing a french horn in the studio today sounding wonderful 3 In May 2013 the Manics announced that they were in the process of recording two new albums simultaneously with 35 new songs being recorded with some of the rest of the material were featured on their next album Futurology Vocalist lead guitarist James Dean Bradfield told the NME We ve nearly finished mixing this the first album It s much more acoustic based I think there s one electric guitar on the entire record But it s not Campfire Street Preachers we re not banging boxes or anything The lead track sounds like a mix between Rocks Off era Stones and Vegas era Elvis 4 Bradfield also revealed I can tell you that both albums will be very different from each other in terms of style One will be more acoustic and gentle in nature with lots of horns and a real atlantic soul element to it while the other s going to be way more spikey with lots and lots of electric guitar on there 2 After recording the new material the Manics embarked on a three date concert tour of Australia and New Zealand in June July 2013 in tandem with the British amp Irish Lions rugby union tour of Australia The Manics did not perform any new songs during this tour bassist lyricist Nicky Wire explained the new album is kinda the exact opposite of what we re doing at the moment This tour has been kind of raucous a mixture of rock n roll and rugby food pleasure whereas the album is very melancholic a lot of interior feelings very soft for us very delicate so we re kinda getting all the rock n roll out of our system on this trip and then the album is a totally different beast actually It s a lot more acoustic there s lots of acoustic guitars There s very little of James electric guitar which is obviously pretty much our trademark It s a big thing he s still going cold turkey through not doing any guitar solos on the album 5 During The Lions Tour the Manics tweeted a photo of a CD with Manic Street Preachers Rewind The Film 18 6 13 written on it They also posted the message Manics fans might want to listen to 6music Monday morning 6 The song Rewind the Film featuring former Pulp guitarist Richard Hawley and based on A Little Girl Lost by David Axelrod premiered online and on BBC Radio 6 on 8 July 2013 The new album s title and release date were announced officially on the Manics official website on the same day In June 2013 Richard Hawley discussed how he came to work with the Manics James just rang me I ve respected him for a long time I love that the Manics stand for something and that they ve stood by it unlike a lot of bands and politicians I met James at that Shirley Bassey concert because we both wrote songs for her I was sat at the side of the stage just watching her and completely in awe then James just came up and tapped me on the shoulder and we just sat together completely enthralled by Ms Bassey We got chatting afterwards and it turns out that both of our fathers were first wave teddy boy bikers You don t meet many other people like that It was a shared experience we had of growing up with people who were fairly fucking wild We swapped phone numbers and texted each other occasionally but he was off having a family and a break while I was away on the road then he just phoned me and said We ve written this song and all decided that you have to sing it or it won t go on the album So I just said I can t let you down and it was a great honour I drove down to Cardiff in a day and it s a really beautiful song I play a bit of Hawaiian guitar on it and it s me and James doing a duet He sings one part and I sing another Nick wrote the words I sing and James wrote his bit so it s a very personal song and I was surprised that Nicky wanted me to sing it but now that I ve done it I can see why It s quite dramatic and acoustic 7 Other guest artists on Rewind the Film include Lucy Rose on the track This Sullen Welsh Heart and Cate Le Bon on the track 4 Lonely Roads The Manics revealed Le Bon s involvement in March 2013 posting The brilliant Cate Le Bon has given us a stunning vocal on a new Manics track Four Lonely Roads her voice is so pure beautiful Very excited 3 James Dean Bradfield claimed that guest vocalists were brought onto the album as he felt his own voice wasn t good enough for all of the new songs I ve got a sneaking feeling that I ve been singing our songs for so long it s hard to find something new as a vocalist It s easier as a drummer or a bassist to find a different direction but if you try to change the sound of your voice you end up sounding like a dick And I felt my voice at this point was underselling some of the songs There s no point in having an ego about it I don t care if someone else is going to sing the songs I ve had enough props and glory 8 The Manics revealed to the NME that the Rewind the Film track 30 Year War is an anti Margaret Thatcher song written long before the former Prime Minister s death in 2013 James Dean Bradfield described 30 Year War as the most angry track on the album and Nicky Wire said It starts with the miners strike and moves through Hillsborough and it s a critique of the attack on the working classes over the last 30 years It s the most spiteful angry track on the album and it s almost the link to the other record it sounds like Lodger era Bowie 9 Nicky Wire provided a detailed track by track review of Rewind the Film for The Quietus published online on 4 September 2013 10 Wire also said We wrote 3 Ways to See Despair for Morrissey but we were too scared to ask him He s the one person I couldn t bear rejection from I can take it from most people 11 In July 2013 BBC Radio 6 revealed that the second album recorded by the Manics in 2013 is titled Futurology and has a tentative release date of June 2014 Regarding that album James Dean Bradfield has stated It s a lot spikier and shinier It s much more band based a tiny bit of Krautrock influence It s not like The Holy Bible but there s a bit of the same intent and threat Lyrically it s got a European fascination The landscape of Europe the malaise of Europe the malaise of us Brits not feeling part of it We re not talking like the Tories don t worry there s not a song where we opt out of Europe The lead track is me singing half in English and half in German 4 Nicky Wire told the NME I think by next March or April we ll have it all ready It s not just chucking something out it s really fully formed It s the next step on from The Holy Bible and Journal for Plague Lovers It s quite intense but synthetic as well 9 Music EditDorian Lynskey called Rewind the Film the acoustic based album they d been talking about making for 20 years 12 Release EditRewind the Film was released in standard and deluxe versions It was also released digitally and on vinyl The deluxe version of Rewind the Film includes a second disc featuring demo versions of all twelve album tracks plus live versions of There by the Grace of God Stay Beautiful Your Love Alone Is Not Enough The Love of Richard Nixon and Revol All live tracks were recorded at the Manics A Night of National Treasures concert at The O2 Arena London on 17 December 2011 Also released from the same concert were live versions of Let Robeson Sing as a free MP3 download on the Manics website in June 2013 and Tsunami as a B side on the Show Me the Wonder single The album sold around 20 000 copies in the first week of sales which resulted in debuting and peaking at number 4 in the UK Album Chart in Ireland the album charted at number 5 and reached the Top 40 in Finland Germany and Norway The Manics supported Rewind the Film with a 7 date tour of the UK and Ireland from 13 to 29 September 2013 The first single from Rewind the Film Show Me the Wonder was released on 9 September 2013 a week ahead of the album Show Me the Wonder premiered on the Manics official website on 22 July 2013 Referencing the song on their Twitter account the Manics posted I think show me the wonder is the 1st ever manics single without JDBs electric guitar on xx 13 In an interview for Digital Spy Nicky Wire said Show Me the Wonder came late It was very natural we were listening to loads of Elvis 70s Vegas Elvis and James just thought he d come up with a radio hit single We still think like that we re not particularly snobbish about it It s the one song on the album that is very uplifting It has been a radio hit so I ve got to give it to him It came very late and I think we were a bit nervous about it But it s got a kind of 70s class about it that sort of fits in Just about Wire stated that the album s next single would be either As Holy as the Soil That Buries Your Skin or Anthem for a Lost Cause 11 It was subsequently announced that the second single from Rewind the Film would be Anthem for a Lost Cause which was released on 25 November 2013 Reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic80 100 14 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 15 Clash8 10 16 Digital Spy 17 Drowned in Soundpositive 18 Gigwise8 10 19 The Guardian 20 The Independent 21 musicOMH 22 NME7 10 23 Q 24 Upon the release of the album it was praised by music critics receiving very positive reviews At Metacritic the album holds a score of 80 out of 100 which indicates generally favorable reviews based on 18 reviews 14 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic said that Rewind the Film is achieving an appealingly woozy early hours of the morning vibe giving the album a score of 4 5 concluding with Occasionally Nicky Wire s lyrics drift back toward free floating angst my ecosystem is based on hatred is a line that feels perpetually adolescent but the combined effect of the sometimes tortured words and the gentle never conflicting currents of folk anthemic rock cinematic instrumentals and mannered pop create a welcome impression of a group that acknowledges that they ve entered a comfortable middle age but are happy to fight against complacency however they can 15 Clash magazine also reviewed Rewind the Film very positively giving the album a score of eight out of ten stars Gareth James wrote After opening with the line I don t want my children to grow up like me free of any accompaniment the electric guitar is banished while Cate Le Bon and Richard Hawley guest elsewhere The biting nostalgia of middle age runs throughout the lyrics and the band s desire to produce something akin to Automatic for the People is largely fulfilled 16 Awarding the album a 7 10 rating Jamie Fullerton of the NME described it as a subtle satisfying record that showcases their continuing ability to soar albeit without digging anywhere near as deep as their politico punk pop totems 1992 s Generation Terrorists and 1996 s Everything Must Go Musically it s their safest album yet Legacy wise though it could be their most unsafe album 23 The album hails the beginning of chapter 3 in the history of the band the first having ended with Richey Edwards disappearance the second with the National Treasures singles collection release and the December 2011 concert in The O2 Arena according to Niall Doherty of Q Rewind the Film emerges hazy and delicate as if creators have just awoken from a long deep sleep distant memories of themselves coming back slowly in focus the critic wrote giving it a 4 5 rating 24 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by James Dean Bradfield Nick Jones Sean Moore except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 This Sullen Welsh Heart featuring Lucy Rose 4 132 Show Me the Wonder 3 183 Rewind the Film featuring Richard Hawley Bradfield Jones Moore David Axelrod6 364 Builder of Routines 2 285 4 Lonely Roads featuring Cate Le Bon 2 546 I Miss the Tokyo Skyline 3 467 Anthem for a Lost Cause 3 518 As Holy as the Soil That Buries Your Skin 3 209 3 Ways to See Despair 3 1610 Running Out of Fantasy 4 0911 Manorbier 4 3112 30 Year War 5 07Total length 47 29 Japanese bonus trackNo TitleLength13 Death of a Digital Ghost 3 37 Deluxe Edition bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 This Sullen Welsh Heart demo 3 562 Show Me the Wonder demo 3 193 Rewind the Film demo Bradfield Jones Moore Axelrod6 154 Builder of Routines demo 2 425 4 Lonely Roads demo 2 456 I Miss The Tokyo Skyline demo 3 117 Anthem for a Lost Cause demo 3 228 As Holy as the Soil That Buries Your Skin demo 3 199 3 Ways to See Despair demo 3 1410 Running Out of Fantasy demo 4 0511 Manorbier demo 3 2712 30 Year War demo 4 5613 There by the Grace of God live at the O2 4 0014 Stay Beautiful live at the O2 Bradfield Richey Edwards Jones Moore3 1915 Your Love Alone Is Not Enough live at the O2 3 5016 The Love of Richard Nixon live at the O2 3 3317 Revol live at the O2 Bradfield Edwards Jones Moore3 35Total length 1 02 56Personnel EditManic Street PreachersJames Dean Bradfield lead vocals lead and rhythm guitar Nicky Wire bass guitar vocals drums 5 25 Sean Moore drumsAdditional personnelLoz Williams keyboards 1 4 8 10 11 production additional production 4 10 engineering mixing 1 5 Guy Massey mixing 2 4 6 11 Alex Silva production 4 10 additional production 9 Dave Eringa mixing 3 12 Lucy Rose vocals 1 Gavin Fitzjohn horn arrangement 2 7 baritone and tenor saxophone 2 trumpet 2 7 John Rey piano 2 Richard Hawley lead vocals 3 Hawaiian guitar 3 Andy Walters and Joanna Walters violin 3 Barnard Kane viola 3 Nathan Stone cello 3 Tim Tautorat celeste 4 string arrangement 10 violin 10 keyboards 10 Cate Le Bon lead vocals 5 Sean Read horn arrangement 7 8 trumpets 7 8 saxophone 8 Nick Nasmyth keyboards 12 Tim Young masteringCharts and certifications EditCharts 2013 PeakpositionUK Albums OCC 26 4Austrian Albums O3 Austria 27 62Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 28 74Czech Albums CNS IFPI 29 28Dutch Albums Album Top 100 30 62Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 31 27German Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 31Irish Albums IRMA 33 5Japanese Albums Oricon 34 77Norwegian Albums VG lista 35 31Scotland OCC 36 4Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 37 47Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 38 51European Charts Edit Year Chart Position2013 European Albums Chart 33 Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 39 Silver 60 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone References Edit Nelson Alex 1 April 2014 Gig review Manic Street Preachers at First Direct Arena Leeds Yorkshire Evening Post Retrieved 6 May 2019 a b Manic Street Preachers reveal details of new album Rewind The Film and a UK tour WalesOnline a b Manic Street Preachers record new song with Cate Le Bon NME a b Manic Street Preachers confirm they ve written two new albums NME 29 May 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2013 Nelmes Amy Watch Manic Street Preachers talk about their new album and their time on The Lions tour ninemsn Archived from the original on 15 November 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2013 Manic Street Preachers to premiere new single tomorrow July 8 NME 7 July 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2013 Trendell Andrew 11 June 2013 Richard Hawley talks about new Manic Street Preachers album Gigwise Retrieved 18 November 2013 James Dean Bradfield My voice wasn t good enough for new tracks Daily Express a b Manic Street Preachers say they ve written a new anti Thatcher song called 30 Year War NME 9 July 2013 Retrieved 18 November 2013 Burrows Marc 4 September 2013 Track By Track Manic Street Preachers Nicky Wire Reviews Rewind The Film The Quietus Retrieved 18 November 2013 a b Nissim Mayer 10 September 2013 Manic Street Preachers interview I felt nothing when Thatcher died Digital Spy Retrieved 18 November 2013 Lynskey Dorian 29 November 2013 Rewind the Film Manic Street Preachers Retrieved 10 March 2021 Manic Street Preachers unveil new single Show Me the Wonder listen wow247 a b Rewind the Film Reviews Metacritic Retrieved 5 May 2014 a b Erlewine Stephen Thomas 17 October 2014 Rewind the Film Manic Street Preachers AllMusic Retrieved 5 May 2014 a b James Gareth 2 September 2013 Manic Street Preachers Rewind The Film Clash Retrieved 5 May 2014 Nissim Mayer 10 September 2013 Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film Album review Digital Spy Retrieved 18 November 2013 Burrows Marc 12 September 2013 In defence of the melancholy Manic Street Preachers Drowned in Sound Archived from the original on 5 May 2014 Retrieved 18 November 2013 Trendell Andrew 19 August 2013 Full Review Manic Street Preachers Rewind The Film Gigwise Retrieved 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Street Preachers album in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 18 November 2013 Czech Albums Top 100 CNS IFPI Retrieved 18 November 2013 Dutchcharts nl Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 18 November 2013 Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film in Finnish Musiikkituottajat IFPI Finland Retrieved 18 November 2013 Longplay Chartverfolgung at Musicline in German Musicline de Phononet GmbH Retrieved 18 November 2013 GFK Chart Track Albums Week week year Chart Track IRMA Retrieved 18 November 2013 Oricon Top 50 Albums 2013 09 28 in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 18 November 2013 Norwegiancharts com Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film Hung Medien Retrieved 3 January 2014 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 23 March 2018 Spanishcharts com artist album Hung Medien Retrieved 18 November 2013 Swisscharts com Manic Street Preachers Rewind the Film Hung Medien Retrieved 18 November 2013 British album certifications Manic Street 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