The Queen is Dead

Editorial Reviews
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This is the value of working at cross-purposes: The Smiths were Morrissey's excuse to undulate his wry, disaffected lyrics, and Johnny Marr's vehicle for his sharp, chiming, pop songs. Their favorite kind of compromise made them essentially a singles band, and The Queen Is Dead has a couple of their best (notably "The Boy with the Thorn in His Side," one of the greatest pop expressions of the Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name). But it also has some wonderful compromises of different kinds: the bizarrely romantic "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," and "Cemetry Gates," where Marr covers up for Morrissey's floridity with shimmying rockabilly. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. The Silence in Black and White
  2. The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits
  3. The Soft Bulletin
  4. The Velvet Underground [Original recording remastered]
  5. The Warrior's Code
  6. The Woods
  7. Transistor Radio
  8. Under a Blood Red Sky [Live]
  9. Urban Hymns
  10. Violent Femmes

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Calico

Don Giovanni (Highlights)

Famous Overtures & Intermezzos

Music: Dance Hits 96 Supermix 1

Electro Dance Hits: Remixed [Import]

ES

Demais [Import]

Fork in the Road [CD-single] [Import]

Flamenco Move

Golden Treasury of Immortal Singers

First Light [Import]

Double Exposure: Freddie Hubbard & Louis Armstrong [Import]

Fours Deuces & Trays

Puccini: La Bohème (Tebaldi, Prandelli, Erede)

Clan Destiny