Morrissey's world of loneliness and irony
This work shows his musicality, which has become even more sophisticated since his solo career after The Smiths disbanded.
Morrissey's unique lyrics and aggressive guitar sound break new ground. Social criticism and self-reflection are expressed in sharp words. As a spiritual pillar of Britpop, this album had a profound influence on British rock in the 1990s.
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8 TRACKS:
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1)
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The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
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2)
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Reader Meet Author
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3)
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The Boy Racer
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4)
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The Operation
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5)
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Dagenham Dave
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6)
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Do Your Best And Don't Worry
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7)
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Best Friend On The Payroll
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8)
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Southpaw
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Producer - Steve Lillywhite
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Engineer - Danton Supple
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Engineer [Assistant] - Tom Elmhirst
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Guitar - Boz Boorer
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Guitar - Alain Whyte
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Drums - Spencer James Cobrin
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Mastered By - Tim Young
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Bass - Jonny Bridgewood
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Artwork - Whores In Retirement