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The Queen Is Dead (Remastered By Johnny Marr)

The Smiths

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For their third studio album, The Smiths subtly expanded their sound for the title track's epic structure. While still at their best as a singles act, the band could also pull off a cohesive, flowing album, and The Queen Is Dead remains the band’s most dramatic record, addressing Morrissey’s concerns with everything from stardom (“Frankly, Mr. Shankly”) to celibacy (“Never Had No One Ever”) to his usual arsenal of limitless self-pity (“Bigmouth Strikes Again”). He even knows "how Joan of Arc felt”. This self-parodic approach pays humorous dividends and works best on the thrilling tingle of the incredibly romantic “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” where he offers “If a double-decker bus crashes into us/To die by your side/Such a heavenly way to die”. There simply was never another band as openly confessional and conversational, so willfully sincere and cheeky. The forlorn hangover that haunts “The Boy with the Thorn in His Side”, the goofy empathy of "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others”, and the inevitable “I Know It’s Over” make The Queen Is Dead among the era’s most fascinating releases.

Customer Reviews

Smiths

Its the smiths pure and simple, You wont be disapointed you get what it says on the tin.
Best or worse is subjective Ill come down in the middle, its what I expected.
morriseys clever word smithing lamars guitar. nuff said.

overated

much hyped as the pick of the bunch the truth is a little short of that. Certainly it contains some classics - the boy with a thorn is jangling bliss, cemetry gates is wordy pastoral delight and there is a light is classic swoon gloom. But look beyond those tracks and your'e struggling to keep up the standard. Frankly and Vicar are comedy b-sides, sweet in their own right but lack the depth to make an album track. Bigmouth also is one of the bands more crass singles and sits out of place here. Never had no one ever plods monotonously. Some girls is an aimless hapless closer - lacking form and breadth. It is common in the music press to cite the record as the definative work when the best selctions are easily the singles comps Hatful of Hollow and the World wont listen. As a rule the smiths albums were simply never as good as the singles collections - no shame in that but dont call thisa 10/10 whenat best it is an album which contains about five 10/10 tracks and the rest are more like 6/10. Its very mucha mixed bag.

The smiths

Amazing the smiths are the real deal ,listen and love..

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s

The Smiths were the definitive British indie rock band of the '80s, marking the end of synth-driven new wave and the beginning of the guitar rock that dominated English rock into the '90s. Sonically, the group was indebted to the British Invasion, crafting ringing, melodic three-minute pop singles, even for their album tracks. But their scope was far broader than that of a revivalist band. The group's core members, vocalist Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr, were obsessive rock fans inspired by...
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