A solitary artist portrays introspective aesthetics and quiet madness
Deep intelligence and raw emotion emerge from the restrained sound.
This is one of Morrissey's most highly acclaimed masterpieces of his career. With the sophisticated production of Steve Lillywhite, his aesthetic worldview is brought to life even more vividly. The lyrics, a mixture of irony and compassion, and the flowing melody invite the listener on a journey of deep reflection.
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A:
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1)
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Now My Heart Is Full
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2)
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Spring-Heeled Jim
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3)
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Billy Budd
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4)
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Hold On To Your Friends
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5)
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The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
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B:
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1)
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Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself
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2)
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I Am Hated For Loving
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3)
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Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning
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4)
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Used To Be A Sweet Boy
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5)
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The Lazy Sunbathers
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6)
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Speedway
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Engineer - Chris Dickie
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Producer - Steve Lillywhite
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Written-By - Morrissey
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Engineer [Assistant] - Danton Supple
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Guitar - Boz Boorer
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Written-By - Boorer
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Drums - Woodie Taylor
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Backing Vocals - Alain Whyte
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Guitar - Alain Whyte
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Written-By - Whyte
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Lacquer Cut By [Run-out Etching i...i] - Sean Magee
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Bass - Johnny Bridgewood
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Art Direction - Greg Ross
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Design [Concept] - Whores In Retirement
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Photography By - Dean Freeman
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Photography By [Back Cover Photo] - Jake