Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Send Away the TigersManic Street PreachersDigital Media10
Columbia (Sony Music, worldwide except JP; formerly owned by CBS between 1938–1990 within US/CA/MX)884977874136
Send Away the TigersManic Street PreachersDigital Media11
Columbia (Sony Music, worldwide except JP; formerly owned by CBS between 1938–1990 within US/CA/MX)884977874136
Send Away the TigersManic Street Preachers12" Vinyl10
  • XE2007-05-04
Columbia (Sony Music, worldwide except JP; formerly owned by CBS between 1938–1990 within US/CA/MX)88697 07563 1886970756310
Send Away the TigersManic Street PreachersCD10
  • GB2007-05-07
Columbia (Sony Music, worldwide except JP; formerly owned by CBS between 1938–1990 within US/CA/MX)88697075632886970756327
Send Away the TigersManic Street PreachersCD14
  • JP2007-05-23
Sony Music Japan International Inc. (Do not use as a label, see the annotation.)EICP 7734547366030334
Send Away the TigersManic Street PreachersCD10
  • US2007-07-24
RED Ink76692886852766928868527
Send Away The TigersManic Street PreachersCD12
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 - Oct 1, 2008)8869707563-2886970756327
Send Away the TigersManic Street Preachers2×CD14 + 21
  • JP2009-07-01
Sony Records International (Japanese TEXTLESS walking eye imprint)SICP-2220, SICP-22214547366045420
Send Away the Tigers (10 year collectors edition)Manic Street Preachers2×Digital Media21 + 19
Sony Music CG886446320274
Send Away the Tigers (10 Year Collectors’ Edition)Manic Street Preachers2×CD + DVD-Video21 + 19 + 22
  • XE2017-05-12
Columbia (Sony Music, worldwide except JP; formerly owned by CBS between 1938–1990 within US/CA/MX)88985416432889854164324

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Autumnsong
Indian Summer
Underdogs
Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
Wikipedia:en: Send Away the Tigers [info]
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/102266 [info]
lyrics page:https://genius.com/albums/Manic-street-preachers/Send-away-the-tigers [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/pf54 [info]
other databases:https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/manic-street-preachers/send-away-the-tigers/ [info]
https://www.musik-sammler.de/album/39980/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000481993 [info]
Wikidata:Q1556576 [info]

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They emerged as eyeliner-daubed punks and grew into Britpop royalty, but recently things have cooled off for Wales's most successful band. The underappreciated Lifeblood was scorned by critics and fans alike but now, after Nicky and James took a breather with solo projects, the beige is gone, and the sun is back in the Manics hearts. *Send Away The Tigers *is not only a return to form, but the best album they've made since the mid-90s.

The overriding feeling here is one of grandiosity. Big sweeping choruses evoke the time when the Manics were the biggest band in the country. "Your Love Alone Is Not Enough" sings in the first blossoms of springtime with a perfect radio friendly hook and flashbacks of "You Stole The Sun From My Heart." Teaming up with The Cardigans Nina Persson, it's a utterly sweet sounding song but with tellingly bittersweet lyrics. ''Underdogs'' swaggers with confidence as James Dean Bradfield's distinctive voice rings out a call to the band's traditional fanbase – 'This ones for the freaks, for you're all so beautiful'.

Simple yet effective, the Wire penned ''The Second Great Depression'' builds from a slightly plodding chorus into a majestic chorus akin to the greatest songs from Everything Must Go but it's the silly, almost cute ''Autumn Song'' that would get even a Manics hater waving their hands about wildly. Layered vocals and soaring strings create a chorus that even Queen would be jealous of.

Silly as "Autumn Song" might be, ''Rendition's'' reminds us that MSP are a band with a political conscience. From the strong military guitar solos through to lyrics like 'the CIA will remain invisible', the songwriting on songs like this and the glammy ''Imperial Bodybags'' show the band have lost none of their convictions.

It might have guitars but *Send Away The Tigers *is a brilliant pop record. Intelligent yet accessible, every chorus is intentionally bold and sounds like the band are enjoying themselves. This isn't a half-arsed attempt, as Nicky himself said,'"I realised that The Manics had lost that element of fabulous disaster... And on this album, we've gone back to source'.