In the past twelve months, you’d think someone would have thought to tell Morrissey that there’s been a recession on; instead, he’s gone about releasing five albums - all, to some degree, redundant.
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Morrissey's uneasy expression on the cover notwithstanding, Swords is a worthy collection of 18 b-sides from his last three studio albums.Morrissey's quizzical look on the front cover of Swords seems both appropriate and contradictory to the music contained therein. Dressed like a blue-collar laborer on a break, he wears clothes that reflect his workman-like musical output over the better part ...
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B-side collections are by nature pretty shaky. Usually they are a collection of live performances, demos, covers, and stuff generally not good enough to make the cut on a real album. So it's no surprise that Swords, the new B-sides collection from Morrissey is a little uneven.It's not difficult to see why some of these songs were relegated to the scrap pile. Whether it's the muffled noise o
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Track:Sweetie Pie (alt. version)
According to Pitchfork.com there's a new Morrissey B-sides collection called Swords due out in October. I'm hoping that Sweetie Pie will be on Swords. The original version was a b-side on I Just Want to See the Boy Happy that featured vocals by Kristeen Young. Apparently, Young and Moz had a falling out so he remixed Sweetie Pie sans her backing vocals. I was a fan of the experimental feel of the
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B-side collections are by nature pretty shaky. Usually they are a collection of live performances, demos, covers, and stuff generally not good enough to make the cut on a real album. So it's no surprise that Swords, the new B-sides collection from Morrissey is a little uneven.It's not difficult to see why some of these songs were relegated to the scrap pile. Whether it's the muffled noise o
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Ahhhh, Morrissey. He's got his new B-Sides album, Swords, coming out on October 26th in the UK. I've had trouble keeping track of what releases are Moz-approved and which one's he's spewing venom towards, so I've tried to not report that stuff, because it probably even confuses him at this point.From what I understand this one does have his stamp of approval. The 18-track compilation shapes up
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In the past twelve months, you’d think someone would have thought to tell Morrissey that there’s been a recession on; instead, he’s gone about releasing five albums - all, to some degree, redundant.
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Morrissey's uneasy expression on the cover notwithstanding, Swords is a worthy collection of 18 b-sides from his last three studio albums.Morrissey's quizzical look on the front cover of Swords seems both appropriate and contradictory to the music contained therein. Dressed like a blue-collar laborer on a break, he wears clothes that reflect his workman-like musical output over the better part ...
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A new CD from Morrissey is due in the form of a B-Sides compilation which we originally announced HERE. The eighteen track record goes by the name of Swords ad is due on October 26th. All songs come from extras left over from the mans past three solo albums.
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The album was compiled by Morrissey who is surely in the rudest of creative health. They’re subtly assembled and sequenced –the feeling of approaching extinction in the beautiful “The Never-Played Symphonies” followed by a promise of a reunion in the afterlife on “Sweetie-Pie.” As Morrissey said of the Tour Of Refusal in March, “all of [...]
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Steven Morrissey used to be notorious for his album covers. Now they're just kinda intriguing. His B-sides album which we talked about here, now has the artwork to go with a track-listing that features songs culled from the man's past three solo albums.
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The tracklisting for Morrissey’s forthcoming compilation album, ‘Swords‘, has been revealed.The track listing was unveiled in a posting on the Morrissey fan site, True-to-you.net.The forthcoming 18-track album is due out October 26 (UK) and will feature B-side singles from the singers recent albums.Initial copies of the forthcoming compilation CD will include a bonus disc featuring eight tra
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In a blog titled We Will Resume on the mans Myspace, Morrissey has announced his return to full-health, some definite re-confirmed dates and a new B-Side album. In the blog, he wrote: "I am very pleased to confirm that we will resume at Luxembourg this coming Friday (5 June), absorbed and collected.
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Fans of the Mozzer have much to rejoice as a long-rumored b-sides album is coming to fruition. Swords, the follow-up to the stellar Years of Refusal, will be released in the UK on October 26th and November 3rd in the US and features eight live performances as well as the “subtly assembled and [...]
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MUSIC NEWS - 2009 has been quite a year for Morrissey, he’s toured nonstop, performing to sold-out audiences around the world and released his ninth studio album, Years of Refusal. He recently oversaw the upgrade and remastering of versions of his ‘90s works Southpaw Grammar and Maladjusted. Crowning what is undoubtedly his most productive year since his solo career began in 1988, SWORD
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Swords compiles 18 select songs released as b-sides of Morrissey’s 13 hit singles from his last four albums, capping what is undoubtedly his most productive year since his solo career began in 1988.Morrissey is an artist who has always ensured his b-sides are of as outstanding quality as his singles and album tracks, and Swords [...]
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Following his regional Irish dates earlier this year, Morrissey returns to the capital on 23rd November for a show at the National Stadium. It comes as support of his new Swords album, an 18-track compilation of B-sides of singles from Morrissey’s recent albums, including a bonus disc of eight songs recorded live in Warsaw during [...]
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