Morrissey - The HMV / Parlophone Singles 1988-1995
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Album Review
Release date: 12 October 2009
The CD Singles '88-'91
An antique curio, a relic from an England that's slowly, mercifully, dying....
Back in the days when we still had an empire, the manor was run by gangsters who looked after their own and there was always lard for tea, it might have meant something. A deluxe set of Morrissey 's first ten solo singles, something to listen to between a hard day fighting on the beaches and the night's bouts of boxing and self-loathing. Truly, you never had it so good. Now,...
- Jun 14, 2000
Tracklisting click track to read more
- Suedehead
- I Know Very Well How I Got My Name
- Hairdresser on Fire
- Oh Well, I'll Never Learn
- Everyday Is Like Sunday
- Sister I'm A Poet
- Disappointed
- Will Never Marry
- The Last of the Famous International Playboys
- Lucky Lisp
- Michael's Bones
- Interesting Drug
- Such a Little Thing Makes Such a Big Difference
- Sweet And Tender Hooligan (Live)
- Ouija Board Ouija Board
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