"
Australia" was released by
Manic Street Preachers on December 2,
1996, and was the fourth single release from the
Everything
Must Go album of May that same year.
The sentiment of the
song is that Australia is just about the
furthest one can go to get away from their home in Wales
and is a
metaphor for Nicky Wire's desire to escape from the emotional
turmoil caused by the disappearance of his close friend and
co-lyricist, Richey James
Edwards.
The first CD included "Velocity Girl", "Take The Skinheads Bowling"
and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (all three songs being
cover versions of songs originally performed
by
Primal Scream,
Camper Van Beethoven and
Frankie Valli, respectively), and the cassette
featured a live recording of "
A Design
for Life". The lack of original Manics material for the
single's extra tracks was attributed to Nicky Wire having a case of
writers block, as he approached writing material for the band's
next album. He put the block down to the fact that it was the first
time he had written a whole album without Richey's help.
On
December 14, "Australia" reached number seven in the UK
charts,
giving the Manics their fourth straight top ten hit. It also
made an appearance as track number seven on
Forever Delayed, the band's greatest
hits album, released in November 2002.
The song was the
theme tune to the
Nickelodeon UK sitcom Renford Rejects and has also been used
in adverts for the Australian Tourist Board.
Track listing
CD1
- "Australia" (radio edit)
- "Velocity Girl" (orig. by Primal
Scream)
- "Take The Skinheads Bowling" (orig. by Camper Van Beethoven)
- "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" (orig. by Frankie Valli)
CD2
- "Australia" (radio edit)
- "Australia" (Lion Rock Remix)
- "Motorcycle Emptiness" (Stealth Sonic Orchestra Remix)
- "Motorcycle Emptiness" (Stealth Sonic" Orchestra
Soundtrack)
MC
- "Australia" (radio edit)
- "A Design For Life" (live)