Motown Junk

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"Motown Junk"
Single by Manic Street Preachers
Released January 21, 1991, Re-issue May 21st, 2011
Format CD, vinyl record (12", 7")
Recorded Late 1990
Genre Alternative, glam punk, hard rock, indie rock
Length 3:59
Label Heavenly HVN8 12
Producer Robin Wynn Evans
Manic Street Preachers singles chronology
"New Art Riot"
(1990)
"Motown Junk"
(1991)
"You Love Us"
(1991)

"Motown Junk" is an early stand alone single from the rock band Manic Street Preachers. It was released on January 21, 1991, and peaked at #94 on the UK Singles Chart. The track has long been a live favourite from the earlier part of their career to the present day. The title track shows the band during their pinnacle of iconoclastic attitude, such as in the lyric, "I laughed when Lennon got shot". The Motown in the title refers to famed 1960s and 1970s label Motown Records. The song also displayed their diverse cultural scope with a Public Enemy-sampling intro and an outro sample of The Skids.

Both B-sides featured on the single ("Sorrow 16" and "We Her Majesty's Prisoners") were on the later singles "Slash 'n' Burn" - "You Love Us" respectively - from the band's debut album, Generation Terrorists. The single was the band's first from their then record label, Heavenly Records. Despite its relatively poor charting, the single gained the band much attention from the press.

The single's cover features a watch recovered from the Hiroshima bomb site depicting the exact moment of detonation.

In 2008, the band added a Johnny Boy Anniversary Mix free embedded version to their official website, which featured spoken dialogue by Richey Edwards.

In 2011, Heavenly Records re-released Motown Junk to sell at the Manic Street Preachers gig on 21 May 2011 and at the Berwick Independent Marker.

Contents

Track listing

CD / 12"

  1. "Motown Junk"
  2. "Sorrow 16"
  3. "We Her Majesty's Prisoners"

Track listing

7"

  1. "Side A: Motown Junk"
  2. "Side B: Sorrow 16"

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Masses Against the Classes (2000 Album by Manic Street Preachers)
London Kilburn International (1993 Album by Manic Street Preachers)
Manic Street Preachers (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)