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The Smiths: Morrissey (vocals); Johnny Marr (guitar); Andy Rourke (bass); Mike Joyce (drums). Recorded in England in Winter 1985. Meat Is Murder may have been a holding pattern, but The Queen Is Dead is the Smiths' great leap forward, taking the band to new musical and lyrical heights. Opening with the storming title track, The Queen Is Dead is a harder-rocking record than anything the Smiths had attempted before, but that's only on a relative scale -- although the backbeat is more pronounced, the group certainly doesn't rock in a conventional sense. Instead, Johnny Marr has created a dense web of guitars, alternating from the minor-key rush of "Bigmouth Strikes Again" and the faux rockabilly of "Vicar in a Tutu" to the bouncy acoustic pop of "Cemetry Gates" and "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side," as well as the lovely melancholy of "I Know It's Over" and "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out." And the rich musical bed provides Morrissey with the support for his finest set of lyrics. Shattering the myth that he is a self-pitying sap, Morrissey delivers a devastating set of clever, witty satires of British social mores, intellectualism, class, and even himself. He also crafts some of his finest, most affecting songs, particularly in the wistful "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side" and the epic "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," two masterpieces that provide the foundation for a remarkable album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Arguably the Smiths' masterpiece, THE QUEEN IS DEAD found the band at the artistic apex of a career that knew few lows. More than any of their other albums, THE QUEEN IS DEAD represents the elegance, craftsmanship and humor for which the Smiths are remembered. Opening the album, the explosive title track is filled with vintage punk-era iconoclastic rage, wherein Morrissey tears at the very fabric of the British monarchy atop the howling feedback and swirling chords of Johnny Marr and the pounding fury of Rourke and Joyce (whose punk roots were never so apparent). THE QUEEN IS DEAD also contains some of the band's most disarmingly beautiful work. "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" bears a lush accompaniment and utterly miserable lyric, while the chiming, heavenly atmosphere of "The Boy With A Thorn In His Side," as convincing an ode to the sensitive outcast as has ever been penned. "Bigmouth Strikes Again," the album's most recognizable tune, is a dizzying adrenaline rush. And the upbeat tunesmanship of Marr was never in sharper contrast with Morrissey's lyrical ire than on the bouncy, wistful "Cemetry Gates."Rolling Stone (4/17/03, p.109) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...One of the funniest rock albums ever..." Q (6/00, p.76) - Ranked #27 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" Q (12/93, p.139) - 5 Stars - Indispensible - "...The Smiths' best album....an extraordinary record..." Alternative Press (8/01, p.112) - Included in AP's "10 Essential '80s Albums". Alternative Press (7/95, p.75) - Ranked #2 in AP's list of the `Top 99 Of '85-'95' - "...THE QUEEN IS DEAD remains today a passionate carpet-bombing of every stuffy, phony inch of the English earth....Like Tennessee Williams' best drama, it's...about the defense of innocence, about drag queens coming out of the closet only to face a prickly, heartless and heartlessly boring world..." CMJ (1/5/04, p.18) - Ranked #2 in CMJ's "Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1986" NME (Magazine) (9/25/93, p.18) - Ranked #2 among the `50 Greatest Albums Of The 80s' - "...Neither before nor after have Morrissey and Marr come close to making such an ambitious, consistent, touching and witty album..." NME (Magazine) (10/2/93, p.29) - Ranked #10 in NME's list of the `Greatest Albums Of All Time.' Queen Is Dead Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Best POP album of the 80's Rated as best pop album of the eighties by the listeners of the most popular indie radio station in Portugal ( RADAR ). I agree. Submitted by ANTONIO.SOARESCARVALHO (Lisbon, Portugal)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic Smiths Title tune was banned in England-- probably shot up their sales too, great ranting song about living in the Thatcher empire. Frankly Mr. Shankly is one of the funniest songs ever telling off the commercial music business. Then there's a trio of depressed nearly suicidal tunes (engage skip button), after that 5 absolutely awesome Smith songs. The humor, protest, irony, gayness, pride and defiance are so cathartic. There's nothing like the smart unique guitar stylings of Marr with the brilliant lyrics and whiny mesmerizing voice of Morrissey. Gotta love it. Submitted by Andrew M. (Santa Rosa, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Smith's have arrived as London's finest 80's band From the opening of Queen is Dead to the finisher, Some Girls are Bigger Than Others...I was entranced by Morrisseys lyrics and Johnny Marr's guitar licks. What an album, classic tunes like There is a Light That Never Goes Out, I know It's Over, and Cemetry Gates. NOt the happiest, melodic album to date, but definitely the darkest!! Submitted by runtune (Phoenix) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Superb, if not to everyone's taste. This is the best Smith's album, although they're all great. This is the album where Marr's guitar genius and Morrissey's lovelorn self-centred romanticism came together best, and this is never better illustrated than by I Know It's Over, which is so emotional it's heartbreaking to listen to. If self-pity isn't to everyone's taste, then Bigmouth Strikes Again, and the title track are storming rock songs. If you only buy one Sniths album, make sure it's this one. Submitted by a reviewer (Oxford, UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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