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Personnel: Morrissey (vocals); Michael Farrell (various instruments); Alain Whyte (guitar, background vocals); Jesse Tobias, Boz Boorer (guitar); Gary Day (bass guitar); Matt Chamberlain (drums).
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Buy Youngest Was The Most Loved DS Purchase Youngest Was The Most Loved CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Smiths Sweet & Tender Hooligan (1995)
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$7.49 This has something not offered by any of the other reissues, singles LPs, and other collections: an unreleased track. The Smiths included the early, Rough Trade-era James' "What's the World" in their Meat Is Murder-era sets, but as they never set it down in the studio, this song has been unknown until this four-song EP. A live version has finally been located, dating from a September 1985 concert in Glasgow, Scotland. Sadly, after all this wait, we find that even the illustrious pairing of Morrissey and Johnny Marr can't really breathe great life into this nothing song, though it is substantially improved when played by a superior group, and is certainly worth the hearing. As for the rest, "Sweet and Tender Hooligan," which was originally a B-side itself (of the merely OK "Sheila Take a Bow"), is one of their great punk-inspired moments (along with "London") and as usual, should have been the A-side anyway. Who says the Smiths were polite? Most people know this track from its inclusion on the Louder Than Bombs non-LP collection, but the other two songs here, "I Keep Mine Hidden" and a cover of the '60s obscuro "Work Is a Four-Letter Word" were the two B-sides of "Girlfriend in ...
| | Best Of Morrissey CD (2001)
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$7.95 While there's more than one greatest hits collection from manic depression's pop bard Morrissey, this 2001 release is easily the definitive overview of the one-time Smiths frontman's solo career. Starting from late-1980s hits like the deceptively sunny "Everyday is Like Sunday," through the underrated '97 hit "Alma Matters," and including his modern rock number-ones "Tomorrow" and "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get," there's nary an omission on this thorough collection (well, maybe "Picadilly Palare," but it's hard to please everyone).
'The Best of Morrissey' (Rhino/Warner Archives) is packed with 21 of his biggest U.S. & U.K. tracks. Features 2 rare tracks, 'Lost' & 'Tomorrow', a deluxe booklet which includes lyrics to each ...
| | Morrissey You Are The Quarry CDs (2004) With DVD
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$18.35 Enhanced by the guitars of longtime collaborators Alain Whyte and Boz Boorer, the sound here is vintage Morrissey, though a few tracks bear the energetic influence of QUARRY's punk-pop-inclined producer. Standout songs include the gorgeous, dreamy "I'm Not Sorry" and "First of the Gang to Die," a love letter to his unlikely Latino fan base in Los Angeles. While the record clearly marks a new phase for the beloved crooner, it also reminds listeners of why they grew to love him in the first place.
Morrissey's first new solo album in seven years, an album of original songs, using keyboards interwoven with guitars, mandolin, flute, harp, moog keyboards. The limited edition CD/DVD package, in a gatefold includes the video "Irish Blood, English Heart," and exclusive B-Roll footage.
Armed with a new label (Attack Records), a new producer (Jerry Finn of Blink 182 and Green Day fame), and, on the album cover, a Tommy gun, Morrissey immediately lines up his targets at the outset of YOU ARE THE QUARRY. The sharp-witted ...
| | Morrissey Live At Earls Court CD (2005)
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$16.09 Morrissey has no qualms about catering to Smiths fans, opening the set with a faithful rendition of "How Soon Is Now?" Backed by a top-notch five-piece band that includes his longtime guitarist Boz Boorer, Moz runs through numerous album tracks and B-sides from QUARRY, along with Smiths classics and cover tunes. Morrissey's mid-tempo, reggae-tinged take on Patti Smith's "Redondo Beach" provides a nice change of pace in the energetic set, and later, a wonderfully dramatic version of the New York Dolls' "Subway Train" is paired in a medley with the rare track "Munich Air Disaster 1958." Throughout the concert, Moz is at his crooning best, proving that he can still ...
| | Morrissey Ringleader Of The Tormentors CD (2006) Limited Edition; Deluxe Edition; Digipak
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$18.35 To boot, the album is produced by Tony Visconti, the masterful hand behind some of T. Rex and David Bowie's best efforts. Visconti's touch is evident on "I Will See You in Far Off Places," a heavy, rocking opener that moves with a sense of menace. This is contrasted by the beautiful "Dear God Please Help Me," a chamber-pop ballad orchestrated by legendary film composer Ennio Morricone. That song and the album's first single, "You Have Killed Me," are surprisingly joyful and life-affirming, at least for Morrissey, that is. (Fans needn't worry, however, the old morose Moz is still here on tunes like "Life is a Pigsty"). All told, RINGLEADER is one of Morrissey's most vital statements in some time.
This DVD not only takes the best aspects of ...
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