"Viva Hate" [1988] | |
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| Alsatian Cousin Little Man, What Now? Everyday Is Like Sunday Bengali In Platforms Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together Late Night, Maudlin Street Suedehead Break Up The Family Hairdresser on Fire (USA and Canada only) The Ordinary Boys I Don't Mind If You Forget Me Dial-A-Cliche Margaret On The Guillotine |
"Viva Hate" is Morrissey's solo debut. It is very much appreciated among fans and includes his classic "Suedehead", but it also has a few weak moments and is therefore not the best album to discover Morrissey with. The current UK edition which is distributed in many other countries has the following eight bonus tracks otherwise only available on singles: "Let the Right One Slip In", "Pashernate Love", "At Amber", "Disappointed" (live), "Girl Least Likely To", "I'd Love To", "Michael's Bones" and "I've Changed My Plea To Guilty". For more information, see the "Viva Hate" card from the complete discography. |
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