The Queen Is Dead

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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 --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Music Review:

  1. The Very Best of Midge Ure & Ultravox [Import]
  2. Theme From M.A.S.H. (Suicide Is Painless) [Import]
  3. These Days
  4. Tomorrow Hit Today
  5. Trance States in Tongues
  6. Trans Europa Express [Import]
  7. VII
  8. Walk On, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Import] [Live]
  9. Water Spirit
  10. Whiskey & Co.

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Still Unrepentant [Box set] [Enhanced]

American Sonatas

Aereo-Plain

Music: Golden Best [Import]

Adventure

Alive [CD-single]

A Rainha Do Fado V.1: 1946 - 1951 [Import]

And Now It's Come to This

60's-Rolling Back the Years [Import]

A Night At The Opera

3-6-9 Seconds of Light [CD-single] [EP] [Import]

Ai Miei Amici Cantautori [Import]

30 Recuerdos

Bottle Up & Go

Nova Bossa: Red Hot on Verve