| Name | Artist | Time | Price | ||
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1 |
The Headmaster Ritual | The Smiths | 4:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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2 |
Rusholme Ruffians | The Smiths | 4:19 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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3 |
I Want the One I Can't Have | The Smiths | 3:14 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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4 |
What She Said | The Smiths | 2:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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5 |
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore | The Smiths | 4:58 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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6 |
How Soon Is Now? | The Smiths | 6:46 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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7 |
Nowhere Fast | The Smiths | 2:36 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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8 |
Well I Wonder | The Smiths | 4:00 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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9 |
Barbarism Begins At Home | The Smiths | 6:57 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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10 |
Meat Is Murder | The Smiths | 6:07 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
iTunes Review
The Smiths would prove themselves as a singles act, releasing an onslaught of infectious tunes that mostly escaped inclusion on their studio albums. The unusually funky (by Smiths standards) and hauntingly tremolo-ed “How Soon is Now?” was appended to the American release of the British quartet’s second album and it’s a welcomed addition, as much of Meat is Murder is ruled by some odd obsessive turns. The title track is a heavy-handed pronouncement for vegetarianism, while the brilliantly sad “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore” and the futile pleas of “I Want the One I Can’t Have” expose the strengths and weaknesses of Morrissey’s fearless, unrelenting attack against societal norms. He’s a sad, passionate man beautifully backed by a rhythm section that never attempts to move beyond its carefully constructed grooves — all while providing the ideal template for the melodic wanderings of guitarist Johnny Marr and, of course, Morrissey, who uses these backings to deliver witty, conflicted observations and feelings until it’s all Morrissey’s world and we just listen to it.
Customer Reviews
The Crown Jewel
Anyone who bought this on vinyl when it was released knows the impact of this album. The Smiths shuffled me out of adolescence, and this album in particular was the catylyst. Every song is solid, but even after 25 years Well I Wonder, The Headmaster Ritual and That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore remain the standard for melancholy, acoustic pop.
It all started to go downhill from here. The music was still great, but Paint a Vulgar picture pretty much summed it all up.
If you made it this far...
...then you should go ahead and buy this album.
The iTunes review says this is not a great leap forward from the first album. Who cares? Do you like the Smiths or don't you? And if you do, this album WILL NOT disappoint. Every song is worth every debited penny you spend to buy it.
Finally
Finally, original smiths albums are on itunes!... it just made my day
Biography
Formed: 1982 in Manchester, England
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '80s
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- $9.90
- Genres: Alternative, Music, College Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Rock, Adult Alternative
- Released: Feb 1985
- ℗ 1985 Warner Music UK Ltd. Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing


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