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Morrissey album set for March release According to Pitchfork, Morrissey's next album Ringleader of the Tormentors is due March 20th in the UK and presumably March 21st in the US. Producer Tony Visconti has said that he is "two thirds of the way through one of the best albums I've ever worked on, with...Morrissey at his best."
Here is the tracklist: 01 I Will See You in Far-Off Places 02 Dear God Please Help Me 03 You Have Killed Me 04 The Youngest Was the Most Loved 05 In The Future When All's Well 06 The Father Who Must Be Killed 07 Life Is a Pigsty 08 I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now 09 On The Streets I Ran 10 To Me You Are a Work of Art 11 I Just Want to See the Boy Happy 12 At Last I Am Born Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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i'm interested in hearing this. i absolutely love his last album "You Are The Quarry". "America Is Not The World" = brilliant track!!! though i've yet to get it. but honestly after the Smiths, "Viva Hate" was the only solo project i was excited about and thouroughly enjoyed. everything after that with the exception of a song or two was bland and soul lacking IMO. | |
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CHIC0 said: i'm interested in hearing this. i absolutely love his last album "You Are The Quarry". "America Is Not The World" = brilliant track!!! though i've yet to get it. but honestly after the Smiths, "Viva Hate" was the only solo project i was excited about and thouroughly enjoyed. everything after that with the exception of a song or two was bland and soul lacking IMO.
You Are the Quarry is divine. One of my biggest surprises of 2004. I like it more than albums by traditional favorites from that year such as The Cure, Björk and Prince. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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I'm currently reading "Saint Morrissey". Interesting read. | |
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Yup, those are definitely Moz titles. | |
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TRON said: Yup, those are definitely Moz titles.
RIGHT??? Well, I admit I had become a hater, but Quarry definately pulled me back into the fold. I will be buying whatever he does next | |
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Hey guys, if you haven't already got it, then get "VAUXHALL AND I" it is one of his best albums...
and it includes one of his greatest tracks- "NOW MY HEART IS FULL" I went to see him perform material live from this album in 1994 and managed to shake the great man's hand during the chorus of "NMHIS"-WOW! what a night that was. "There is no such thing in life as normal..." | |
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he's still a depressed lil whiny fucker huh? | |
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TheRealFiness said: he's still a depressed lil whiny fucker huh?
Yes. But we wouldn't have it any other way, would we? | |
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TheRealFiness said: he's still a depressed lil whiny fucker huh? but I forgive the man who wrote the world is full of crashing bores everything. | |
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I'm a total newbie to Morrissey and caught his Manchester concert on VH1 a few weeks back. I can see why the English worship him as a god. He's great.
And first listened to 'Quarry' 2 days ago - love the romantic minor chords in every single song. 'I Have Forgiven Jesus' wasn't as funny as I thought it'd be. Quite enjoyable overall. | |
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