- The Masses Against the Classes
Single infobox
Name = The Masses Against the Classes
Artist =Manic Street Preachers
from Album =
Released = November, 1999
Format = CD,Vinyl record (10")
Recorded =Rockfield Studios ,Wales andRak Studios ,London Autumn 1999
Genre = Rock
Length = 10:46
Label = Epic
Producer =Dave Eringa
Last single = "Tsunami"
(1999)
This single = "The Masses Against the Classes"
(1999)
Next single = "Found That Soul "
(2001) |"The Masses Against the Classes" is a song by
Manic Street Preachers , released as a limited-edition single in November 1999.The single reached number one in the UK charts on
January 16 ,2000 without any promotion by the band; it was their second #1 single joining "If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next " (August 24 1998 ). It was deleted (removed fromwholesale supply) on the day of release.It knocked Westlife "I Have a Dream/Seasons in the Sun" off the #1 spot after four weeks and claimed the first new #1 of the millennium.
"The Masses Against the Classes" was released both as a CD single and 10"; each version also featured the songs "Close My Eyes" and a cover of
Chuck Berry ’s "Rock and Roll Music".A live version of the song has also appeared as a B-side on "
Found That Soul " (February 26 2001 ).Although "The Masses Against the Classes" was not formerly featured on any album release, it was included on "Forever Delayed" (
October 28 ,2002 ), Manic Street Preachers' Greatest Hits album, as track eleven.The single begins with a
Noam Chomsky quotation and ends with a quotation fromAlbert Camus . The record sleeve features theCuba nflag , a mark of the band'ssocialist political ideology. They were to play inHavana in February 2001 to a sold-outKarl Marx theatre withFidel Castro in the audience, whom they met when he arrived just thirty minutes before they were due to play.The song appears to be a musical reply to criticism of the band's "
This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours " album, seen by many fans as a shift in style from the usual angryalternative rock produced by the band in the early to mid nineties, as it is noticeably harsher and louder than most of the material the band had recorded in the years leading up to the release of the single, most of the lyrics confirm this.The title is possibly an allusion to a quote from
William Ewart Gladstone : "All the world over, I will back the masses against the classes".Track listing
CD / 10"
# "The Masses Against the Classes" - 3:23
# "Close My Eyes" - 4:27
# "Rock And Roll Music" (Chuck Berry cover) - 2:53
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