The Best of Morrissey

Editorial Reviews
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Morrissey hasn't released a new album in several years, but that hasn't put a damper on the willful eccentricity of his discography. "Best," in this instance, means not most popular but most characteristic. This American greatest-hits set is very different from its British equivalent, Suedehead, omitting half of his U.K. chart singles in favor of a curious lineup of high-aesthetic album tracks and B-sides, reportedly picked by the Moz himself. The original idea of Morrissey's solo career was to reach beyond the stylistic confines of the Smiths, but these songs are in basically the same line of work, with first Stephen Street and later Alain Whyte and others playing the Johnny Marr role of guitarist and musical foil. Generally, they're overmatched: "Interesting Drug" and "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" still have a wry buzz to them, but a lot of these songs are little more than vehicles for the star's lyrics and unstoppable vocal presence. --Douglas Wolk



The Best of Morrissey

Music Review:

  1. The Boy With the Arab Strap
  2. The Hand That Feeds [Import] [CD-single] [Limited Edition]
  3. The Masterplan
  4. The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most
  5. The Police - Greatest Hits [Import]
  6. The Sea & the Rhythm [EP]
  7. The Singles
  8. 100th Window
  9. A.M.
  10. A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar

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Dance to the Bop [Import]

Honegger: Symphony No. 4; Dutilleux: Metaboles

Joaquín Turina: Música Becqueriana (Complete Works)

Music: Corriente de Aire

It's All Gravy [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Get It on Tonite

Fonte Das Cancoes - & Convidados [Import]

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Pop Music: 16 Hits of Hawaii

Gossec: 6 Flute Quartets

Lay-Up

Jenesaisquoi, Vol. 1

Interview With a Chicano [Explicit Lyrics]

Leonard Bernstein Conducts Brahms (Collectors Edition)

The Sweet Escape (CD + DVD Set)