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Description: Genre: Rock - Pop Rock / Artist: Morrissey / Audio CD released 1997-09-08 at Parlophone / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 Su ... more
Suedehead - The Best Of Morrissey - Morrissey ... Suedehead
2 Interesting Drug
3 Boxers
4 Last Of The Famous International Playboys
5 Sunny
6 Tomorrow
7 Interlude
8 Everyday Is Like Sunday
9 Hold On To Your Friends
10 My Love Life
11 Our Frank
12 Piccadilly Palare
13 Ouija Board Ouija Board
14 You're The One For Me Fatty
15 We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
16 Pregnant For The Last Time
17 November Spawned A Monster
18 More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get
19 That's Entertainment

Newest Review: ... SUNDAY Another candidate for Morrissey's finest hour as a solo artist. This is a majestic and wonderful song that earnt a ... more

 ... well deserved position in the top ten when it was first released. The song is backed by a beautiful six-piece string section and violins and was later covered by 10,000 Maniacs and The Pretenders. It's one of his best with great lyrics; "Trudging slowly over wet sand Back to the bench where your clothes were stolen This is the coastal town That they forgot to close down" The song is about a humdrum English seaside town but themes of escape and nostalgia make it more complex. THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT A c...more

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Suedehead: The Best Of Morrissey
Release Date: 1997 - 09 - 08, Audio CD, Parlophone/EMI
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Crowned Review Suedehead - The Best Of Morrissey - Morrissey: Interlude (1973 words)
by - written on 13/06/08 (Very useful, 323 readings)
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Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey is yet another Morrissey compilation, in this case released by EMI to round up the material he recorded during his time with them. The songs are taken from the period 1988 to 1995 and while there are a few inclusions that are not really representative of the 'Best of Morrissey', the compilation does include many of his most famous solo songs and one or two interesting rarities... SUEDEHEAD My favourite Morrissey solo song ever. Suedehead is a great pop song (which reached no 5 in the UK) and is driven by a very immediate and clever guitar riff. Morrissey reponds to the radio friendly upbeat quality of the music ...  Read the complete review

 

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