Morrissey - Greatest Hits

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits
Artist: Morrissey
Release Date: 2/4/2008
Re-Released On: 3/25/2008
Label: Decca, Polydor, Barclay, Universal Distribution
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 028947803591, 028947803751, 4988005506221, 0028947803553, 0028947803591, 0028947803614
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Dance-Rock
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Brooding, Insular, Literate, Witty, Acerbic, Autumnal, Cathartic, Cynical/Sarcastic, Earnest, Gloomy, Melancholy, Plaintive, Poignant, Provocative, Sophisticated, Stylish, Swaggering, Theatrical, Wry, Ambitious, Brash, Detached, Intimate, Ironic, Quirky, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Restrained, Sad, Somber, Wintry, Wistful, Playful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Humorous, Rollicking, Whimsical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. First of the Gang to Die
  2. In the Future When All's Well
  3. I Just Want to See the Boy Happy
  4. Irish Blood, English Heart
  5. You Have Killed Me
  6. That's How People Grow Up
  7. Everyday Is Like Sunday
  8. Redondo Beach
  9. Suedehead
  10. The Youngest Was the Most Loved
  11. The Last of the Famous International Playboys
  12. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
  13. All You Need Is Me
  14. Let Me Kiss You
  15. I Have Forgiven Jesus

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDDecca6009
2008CDPolydor4780355
2008CDBarclay
2008CDUniversal DistributionUCCL1125
2008CDDecca4780359

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Album Review

Apparently the key to Morrissey's complaint about endless repackages and reissues in "Paint a Vulgar Picture" is that they're done without the artist's consent. As long as the star is in on the game, those releases can keep on coming, as the 2008 release of the rather pointless but harmless Greatest Hits suggests. Purportedly, Greatest Hits has been assembled according to the British charts, concentrating on singles that reached the Top Ten, but the logic behind that approach is flimsy: chart placement is a mere guideline to both merit and popularity, especially for cult artists like Morrissey whose earliest records didn't sell as well initially as his latter-day albums, so Top Ten hits aren't quite an accurate indicator of how long a record stuck around, either in the charts or in the memory. And so it is with Greatest Hits, with the great majority of the 13 songs here -- there are two new tracks, one the brand-new OK "That's How People Grow Up" and the other a live cover of Patti Smith's "Redondo Beach" -- dating from the 21st century. Nine, to be exact. That's a lot, especially when you take into account that he's released just two albums in the course of the decade -- solid records both, but picking out highlights from them hardly constitutes a satisfying greatest-hits collection. Instead, it plays a bit like expanded label sampler, really, and on that level, it's all right -- it has solid singles like "First of the Gang to Die," "Irish Blood, English Heart," and "I Have Forgiven Jesus" buttressed by the classics "Everyday Is Like Sunday," "Suedehead," "Last of the Famous International Playboys," and "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get," shortchanging such superb albums as Your Arsenal and Vauxhall and I, not to mention all those various singles that never popped up on an official album. So, if that kind of hodgepodge is what you're looking for, well, you've now got it. Enjoy, then go out and get The Best of Morrissey, which comes closer to fulfilling its title promise than this. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Arturo HernándezCrew
Boz BoorerPerformer
Damon AnacreonteCrew
Eduardo MendozaCrew
Jake WaltersPhotography
Jerry FinnProducer
Jesse TobiasPerformer
Lloyd TrippCrew
Matt WalkerPerformer
Miro LagioiaCrew
Peter AsherProducer
Sarah YeomanCrew
Solomon WalkerPerformer
Stephen StreetProducer
Steve LillywhiteProducer
Tony ViscontiProducer