His best album ever?
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Shaneymike — 17 years ago(October 13, 2008 08:14 AM)
What would you say is the best album Moz has ever produced with The Smiths or as a solo artist?
Although I'm not too keen on "Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning", I'd still say
Vauxhall and I
is probably the greatest gift Moz could have given us.
What say the rest of you?
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Shaneymike — 17 years ago(October 13, 2008 12:25 PM)
I might have to agree with you about The Queen is Dead being the best Smiths album. Although I've read on Wikipedia that Morrissey and Marr consider Strangeways, Here We Come their best.
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Rusholme_Ruffian — 17 years ago(November 02, 2008 01:09 PM)
The Smiths -
Meat is2000 Murder
Moz - Hard to choose, but probably
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phantom1988 — 17 years ago(January 29, 2009 06:08 AM)
smiths - hatful of hollow
solo- bona drag or ringleader, but i really like the 3 songs ive heard of his new album, squeezing my skull, thats how people grow up and all you need is me ( might be called summin else) lol
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ebony — 12 years ago(October 17, 2013 09:51 PM)I think Morrissey's best Smiths album was their last one Strange Ways Here We come. I also think Morrissey's best solo album is You Are The Quarry. The lyrics, the symbolism, the issues and the themes of the album is good. It is an excellent album from start to finish. You Are The Quarry is also I think Morrissey's most successful album of his career in terms of record sales.
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XxblackrainbowsxX — 16 years ago(May 28, 2009 06:29 AM)
The Smiths- The Queen is Dead, definitely, although Hatful of Hollow does have some pretty outstanding songs as well
Solo Morrissey- I love most, however I think I like Vauxhall and I best (Why Don't You Find out For Yourself is amazing)
Saying that, I actually have no full albums right now (just downloads-I know, tut-tut!) so I'm just going on what I've heard.
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nick-garland — 16 years ago(November 20, 2009 09:08 AM)
The Smiths- The Queen Is Dead, though I love Strangeways and Louder than Bombs.
Solo- Maybe You Are the Quarry. Nothing on there is as good as the best on Viva Hate (Every Day Is Like Sunday and Suedehead), but there's some real beep on Viva Hate too, in my opinion