Vol. 1-Best [Import]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Massive stars in England and top-tier alternative rockers in the U.S., the Smiths combined a '60s pop sensibility with '80s ennui. Though singer Morrissey is most notorious--his lyrics read like jottings from an overly sensitive teenager's diary while his narcissistic poses are pure Oscar Wilde--the band was rooted firmly in the crystalline, shimmering guitar work of Johnny Marr. For the most part, the Smiths were a singles band, often leaving key tracks off their studio albums. In which case, a number of collections serve to capture the errant wonder of "Panic" and "William, It Was Really Nothing." The two-LPs-condensed-onto-one-disc Louder than Bombs is more comprehensive, but the two-volume best-of collections--lead by this 14-song set--have much to commend. Either way, this is as definitive as '80s Brit pop gets. --Rob O'Connor --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Album Description
UK pressing of 1992 compilation features the same 14 tracks as the US but includes completely different artwork. Warner.

Music Review:

  1. Where Are You Going? Where Have You Been?
  2. White Leather
  3. Women's Yoga Music
  4. Words For Loss For Words
  5. Xo [Import]
  6. Yerself Is Steam
  7. 10 Am Automatic Pt.2 [CD-single] [Import]
  8. 29/5/00 - Wembley Arena, London, England [Live]
  9. A Blazing Grace
  10. Action Causes More Trouble Than Thought [EP]

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Live at Carnegie Hall [Import]

Wind Quintet / Notturno

Tuba Suites...And Other Sweets

Music: Vestido de Vida

Trax Records: Twilight Trax

Tribal Pleasures: Mixed by NYC Tribal Masters

Two Hearts [Import]

Vindicated [CD-single] [EP] [Import]

Uriah Heep's Gold: Looking Back 1970 - 2001 [Import]

The Harry Partch Collection, Volume 2

Universal [Import]

The Music of Russia

Sold Out, Vol. 2 [Live]

Painkiller Blues

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