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The Great Western July 24th 2006 (Columbia Records)

You have to understand that it was never James Dean Bradfield's intention to make a solo record. It's just that, 15 years on from breaking his first promise as a rockstar (the Manic Street Preachers' bloody-minded early declaration to split up after one million selling album), he, Nicky Wire and Sean Moore decided to finally keep a promise; the one made that April night at Hammersmith Apollo when, at the end of a tour that reinstated their position as the past decades definitive UK rock band, he declared 'you wont see us for two years.

After almost two decades of noise, confusion, dreams both gloriously realised and set down in flames; of inspiration, dedication, victory, loss, tragedy and comedy, the Manic Street Preachers decided, albeit briefly, to have a rest. "After 'Lifeblood' we decided that people deserved a rest from us, and we're not the best kind of people to actually get distance from it ourselves. Contrary to people actually saying 'Manics split' over the years, we never actually talk about that. It still feels like a youth club band, regardless of our age."

But James, always the bands down-to-earth workaholic was never the type to spend 18 months on a golf course. "We kept wanting to go back in the studio to do a Manics album, he admits, but we really tried to stick to it for the first time. It sounds horribly sincere and earnest but I really just missed having music in my life."

Though James was at the helm musically, the bands unique division of labour meant that nobody has ever known much of what makes James Dean Bradfield the human being tick. The Great Western' is his belated statement of intent, a heroic pop-rock memoir statement that combines the sweeping flourishes of Everything Must Go; the airtight punk of The Holy Bible and Generation Terroristss wide-eyed lust for life, and vacuum packs it all into 11 raw, unfussed and passionate modern rock tracks. I deliberately did most of it in The Square Studio in Hoxton and Stir Studios in Cardiff (where the band famously made The Holy Bible), and theyre really small studios; when youre actually playing in there they dont sound like big rooms. I like the idea of stuff being a bit more cloaked; more murky and '70s-esque

The lyrics, too, see Bradfield stripping back and laying himself bare like never before. Hed had a go at writing on his own before, of course, on the well-received 'Know Your Enemy' single 'Ocean Spray'; a deeply personal meditation on his Mothers death. And after such a wrenching experience, he hadn't been keen to do it again. "I'm not saying it was self conscious or remotely Jungian or Freudian or it was like therapy," he remembers, "I'm not saying that. It came out of death that lyric, and I couldn't see myself writing another one for a long time after it."

In fact, it was a happier reconnection with his past that set James off on this new path of creativity, when the time off from the Manics saw him regularly making the same journey between Cardiff and Paddington that had marked the four teenagers first tentative steps to domination. I noticed that a lot of my writing was happening on that train journey, and I began to realise it wasnt an accident, says James.

So James wrote to understand, starting with the man who had first given them the keys to the big city. 'An English Gentleman' pays moving tribute to the benevolence of the late Philip Hall; their publicist, close friend and mentor who went so far beyond the call of duty as to move the young Manics into his home as they took their first crucial steps. "I remember Philip coming to meet our parents for the first time, and he turned up and he wasn't the flash Londoner that they thought he was gonna be. I just remember that, the never the twain shall meet, our parents and this supposedly big, fat-cat, cigar-in-his-mouth London manager, and when they actually met, there wasn't that much difference between them in a strange kind of way. Even though he was very comfortable with my parents, there was something quite swashbuckling about him."

The tense duality between James the West London rock musician and James the working-class boy from Blackwood is the backbone of The Great Western. Never more so than on 'Which Way To Kyffin', a tribute of sorts to Kyffin Williams, the Anglesey-based painter widely regarded as Britain's greatest living landscape painter. "I was in West Wales last year, says James, and I had this feeling where I didn't want to go back to London and was really fighting not to go back. I just felt like driving up to Anglesey to find Kyffin Williams. Just drive up to North Wales on the spot, make the three-hour journey and paint myself into a corner and never have to leave again. Almost in a metaphorical way, like the chorus says, I was trying to paint myself a different life so you can be captured in the painting and don't have to leave it."

But thats not to say James has left the old sloganeering way behind; the hyperactive lead single Thats No Way To Tell A Lie takes a pop-stained swipe at the way organised religion has kept AIDS rife throughout Africa, and the records one cover, a gorgeous rendition of Jacques Brels To See A Friend In Tears carries a message that resonates far further than the subject about which it was written. "I just liked the way it seemed to pre-date the debate that's going on post the Iraq war. This comes from a war that's much more firm in its moral judgements, it was written in the '60s about the Second World War but it comes to the same conclusion.

Of course, any Manics follower will instantly recognize the lyrics to frenetic Spector-pop highlight 'Bad Boys and Painkillers' as being from the pen of Mr Nicholas Wire. "It's got shades of Richey and Pete (Doherty); and I don't know whether anybody's made that comparison more than once you know, and there's a massive difference between them but it all ends on the same road. It says the same thing; Pete Doherty always says that he's found something perfect in this mirage of Albion, and so once and forever Libertine. Whereas Richey never came close to finding anything perfect and he was always looking for something perfect, whether it be a girl or whether it be a nation or a country or a place. Perhaps he only ever found his perfection in something more bleak and nihilistic."

James freely admits that making music on his own felt like infidelity at first. Completely." The plan was always for Sean Moore to contribute some drums; he is spending the hiatus on an altogether different kind of collaborative project, as a new father. James played all the guitars and bass, and some of the keyboards himself, while Super Furry Animals' Daf Ieuan contributes drums to 'Run Romeo Run'.

But going it alone has re-affirmed the band's closeness in a surprising fashion: "After the very first session I did which wasn't too successful in my mind; it's corny but I realised that that telepathy you have with people you've grown up with and played music with since you were 15 I will never ever take it for granted again. I realised that you couldn't ever put a price on it."

Though most musicians will balk when quizzed about their influences, James is candid about his two inspirations; both Welshmen, both leading figures in seminal bands who chanced their arm at going it alone. First was Velvet Underground pioneer John Cales Paris 1919, which James calls one of his favourite albums ever. His songs are quite confusing and you can actually get lost in them. I just like the sombre quality to a lot of what he does and I like the fact that he's always writing about disparate people and places but always remains sounding Welsh; no matter how he's trying to escape it he never will.

And secondly, 7 Park Avenue, the album of demos that Badfinger frontman Pete Ham recorded in the eponymous house in Golders Green. I just liked the fact that he never seemed embarrassed about what he wrote; he always seemed comfortable. There's just something undeniably so melancholic about the music. I took those two things as inspiration, because they seemed individual in their esoteric landscape."

The album reconnects with his Welsh identity for sure; coming to terms with and moving on with the triumphs and tragedies of his past - yes; but while 'The Great Western' is as grown-up and profound as that sounds; it's shot through with the same primal zeal for melody, urge for power chords and lust for life that have kept James Dean Bradfield at the summit of Britrock for 15 years.

And has this tentative solo flight given James the appetite to work on his own again any time soon? "I only mastered it last night," he sighs, "but I've just realised that I actually really enjoyed it a lot. Seeing 'Words and Music by James Dean Bradfield' written down actually made me feel happy. For once I've lost a bit of my insecurity."

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Karina





Jul 11 2009 5:54 AM

Hey James, a shining 'hello' from a brazilian fan. (:
You're one of the greatest singers ever, thx for sharing this w/ all of us.
P.S.: I luv Manics!

Loads of love. x
Emily





Jul 4 2009 8:39 PM

thanks for the add!
Reno





Jul 3 2009 5:30 AM

hey james! the concert at wolvo civic waz immence n lovin the new album! hope u boys am gonna put out a live dvd of your recent tour! really would be welcomed by us manics maniacs :-)
lemon_sun





Jun 30 2009 5:37 AM

Hi James,
It was nice to see you in Szczecin/Poland.
It was a very special experience for me!
Thank you and see you next time
(I hope).
Take care
Monika xx
Wideboy Generation





Jun 30 2009 5:37 AM

cheers James your'e a gentleman.
wbg X
Tylenol





Jun 28 2009 7:27 AM

Hello! :)........I love your singing voice James.....Ily James.....you are really smart and handsome...especially in your 1990's time...
nikos





Jun 28 2009 7:26 AM

Hello James dean, thx for the add.
i love your music and the music of Manics i cant wait to get the new album.
thx so much for the fantastic music that you give us!!
greetings from greece!!
nikos
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Jun 26 2009 5:08 AM

Thanks for adding me!
I love your songs.
Have a lovely day.

take care xx
afandi





Jun 13 2009 1:15 PM

thanks for th approval!
Terry Extra





Jun 10 2009 4:24 PM

June 8 - Forum Kentish town - Superb !!!
kevin





Jun 8 2009 6:47 AM

hey James,

Thank you very much for the tkts in dublin,your generosity and kind manner ,absolutely terrific gig great energy.one of the best lovin the new stuff also.great to hear faster and you love us again.thanks again for the generosity and best of luck for the future ,gold against the soul is doin the rounds again..nice!
p.s go on forest!

kevin liffey
Bettina





Jun 8 2009 6:47 AM

Thanks for the add!!!
Yoshimi


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Jun 7 2009 1:05 PM

Ftastic music.
Absolutely go to yokohama arena!!!!
wanna c u~~~~~.
XXXX
**Koa-tu-di**





Jun 7 2009 1:05 PM

Thanks for the add!! you're great ;)
Emily





Jun 7 2009 1:05 PM

thanks for the add!
Kate





Jun 4 2009 8:18 AM

Thank you so much for the add! :)
Love the new Manics album! You've done an awesome job with Richey's lyrics.
Greets from Poland and good luck with the current tour!!
Bradders Centric





Jun 4 2009 8:18 AM

Thank you for the absolutely awesome gig at Wolverhampton! It was amazing! Unfortunately I was only able to hang around for 15 mins after as had to get my car out of the car park so missed meeting you and the lads. Sob! Oh well, will just have to try again!
xxx
lisa





Jun 4 2009 8:18 AM

Thanks for a brilliant gig at wolves civic mon night james,you guys did richie proud.Heres to next year! x
Hallucinated beauty.





May 31 2009 11:49 AM

Beautiful.
Denise





May 31 2009 11:49 AM

The Llandudno gig was fantastic and you gain yourself a new 15 yr old fan (my daughter). Good luck on the rest of the tour.
bebel





May 23 2009 5:13 AM

tks so much for the add.
bring the manics to Brasil!pls?
greetings...
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May 22 2009 5:04 AM

The Ultimate Festival Site caught up with James for a chat about using Richey’s lyrics, the best UK gig venue and the band’s favourite festivals.

Plus for 7 days only you can watch a rare acoustic performance of tracks from the new album, Journal for Plague Lovers, as well as a couple of classics.

There’s also a competition for gig tickets up for grabs too.

Check it all out at www.tufs.co.uk
Terry Extra





May 22 2009 5:03 AM

Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bradders Centric





May 18 2009 5:12 AM

You looked so happy meeting all the fans at the Cardiff Spillers mini gig James! I'm so envious of everyone who was there! Seen the clips of Design and From Despair and they're great! Can't wait for the album on Monday and think it is disgusting that the cover is being censored. Shame on you Asda/Tesco/Sainsburys and Morrisons! Hope I get to meet you in Wolverhampton James! It would make my year! xxx
Dave





May 3 2009 6:58 AM

hi james what a great tune bad boys is cheers
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