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Morrissey - Viva Hate


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Žanr: Alternativni Rok, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač

Original, made in UK

Knjizica od 12 str.

knjizica 5 Cd 3/3+ ima nekoliko povrsinskih linijica koje ne uticu na reprodukciju zvuka, radi odlicno

Label: His Master`s Voice – UK-CDCSD 3787, His Master`s Voice – CDP 7 90180 2, Fame – CD-FA 3243
Format:
CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Aug 1988
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Soft Rock
1 Alsatian Cousin 3:13
2 Little Man, What Now? 1:49
3 Everyday Is Like Sunday 3:36
4 Bengali In Platforms 3:56
5 Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together 1:40
6 Late Night, Maudlin Street 7:40
7 Suedehead 3:56
8 Break Up The Family 3:56
9 The Ordinary Boys 3:11
10 I Don`t Mind If You Forget Me 3:17
11 Dial-A-Cliché 2:28
12 Margaret On The Guillotine 3:42
Pressed By – EMI Swindon
Recorded At – The Wool Hall
Published By – Linder Ltd.
Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Bass Guitar, Guitar – Stephen Street
Cello – Mark Davies (2), Rachel Maguire, Robert Woollard
Coordinator [Art Co-ordination] – Jo Slee
Drums – Andrew Paresi
Engineer [Assistant] – Steve Williams (6)
Guitar, Keyboards – Vini Reilly
Layout – Caryn Gough
Management – Gail Colson
Music By – Stephen Street
Photography By – Anton Corbijn
Photography By [Sky Photograph] – Steve Wright*
Producer – Stephen Street
Viola – John Metcalfe
Violin – Fenella Barton, Richard Koster*
Voice, Words By, Artwork By [Sleeve] – Morrissey
Recorded at the Wool Hall Studios nr Bath, during Winter 1987.

℗ 1988 Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
© 1988 EMI Records Ltd.

Made in UK.

Fame catalogue number printed on backsleeve as UK-CD-FA 3243.

Viva Hate is the debut solo studio album by English singer Morrissey. It was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV, six months after the final studio album by the Smiths, Strangeways, Here We Come (1987).

Vini Reilly, the leader of the English post-punk band the Durutti Column, played guitar on the album. Producer Stephen Street, who had contributed to multiple Smiths releases, served as the bassist.
Background
Viva Hate was recorded between October and December 1987.[2] Although all songwriting is credited to Morrissey and producer Stephen Street, the Durutti Column`s guitarist Vini Reilly, who had been drafted into the sessions by Street, later claimed every song on the album except `Suedehead` had been composed by Morrissey and Reilly.[3] Street has denied this.[4] In an interview in 2014 Vini Reilly said `I want to talk about Stephen Street about whom I`ve said wrong things in the past; this is not an excuse, this is fact, I have suffered from what they call `displaced anger` and this is where you`re very angry with yourself and you don`t understand, you just shout at people you really care about.`[5]

Release
Viva Hate was released on 14 March 1988 by record label HMV.

EMI Australia considered Viva Hate too harsh a title and renamed the album Education in Reverse for LP release in Australia and New Zealand,[6] the same title appearing as an etching on the vinyl.

The American release included the track `Hairdresser on Fire`, which had been released in the UK as a B-side to `Suedehead`, as track 9. This same track was released on a 7` single that was sold with the album in Japan.

The track `Margaret on the Guillotine`, which described the death of then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher as a `wonderful dream`, led to Morrissey briefly being questioned by the Special Branch.[7]

It was certified Gold by the RIAA on 16 November 1993.

In 1997, EMI, in celebration of their 100th anniversary, released a remastered special edition of this album in the UK. It features different cover art and a different booklet (it has a photograph of a billboard for the 1993 live album Beethoven Was Deaf and drops the lyrics) as well as eight bonus tracks – only one of which was contemporaneous with the album. `Hairdresser on Fire` does not appear on this version.

A newly remastered, special edition of Viva Hate, supervised by Stephen Street, was released on 2 April 2012. This edition controversially omits, along with the name of Vini Reilly, one of the original album`s tracks, `The Ordinary Boys`, and includes the session outtake `Treat Me Like a Human Being`. Also, the extended fadeout of `Late Night, Maudlin Street` has been changed. Stephen Street has said that he felt these changes were a mistake but that the track selection was changed at Morrissey`s insistence.[2] `Hairdresser on Fire`, again, is also not included on this edition. Additionally, the typeface font on the front cover had been changed.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the Viva Hate liner notes.[21]

Morrissey – vocals, lyricist, sleeve art
Stephen Street – bass guitar, guitar, songwriter, producer
Vini Reilly – guitars, keyboards
Andrew Paresi – drums
Richard Koster – violin
Fenella Barton – violin
Rachel Maguire – cello
Mark Davies – cello
Robert Woolhard – cello
John Metcalf – viola
Steve Williams – assistant engineer
Anton Corbijn – photography
Linder Sterling – photography
Eamon Macabe – photography
Jo Slee – art coordinator
Caryn Gough – layout assistance

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Original, made in UK

Knjizica od 12 str.

knjizica 5 Cd 3/3+ ima nekoliko povrsinskih linijica koje ne uticu na reprodukciju zvuka, radi odlicno

Label: His Master`s Voice – UK-CDCSD 3787, His Master`s Voice – CDP 7 90180 2, Fame – CD-FA 3243
Format:
CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: Aug 1988
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, Soft Rock
1 Alsatian Cousin 3:13
2 Little Man, What Now? 1:49
3 Everyday Is Like Sunday 3:36
4 Bengali In Platforms 3:56
5 Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together 1:40
6 Late Night, Maudlin Street 7:40
7 Suedehead 3:56
8 Break Up The Family 3:56
9 The Ordinary Boys 3:11
10 I Don`t Mind If You Forget Me 3:17
11 Dial-A-Cliché 2:28
12 Margaret On The Guillotine 3:42
Pressed By – EMI Swindon
Recorded At – The Wool Hall
Published By – Linder Ltd.
Published By – Warner Bros. Music Ltd.
Bass Guitar, Guitar – Stephen Street
Cello – Mark Davies (2), Rachel Maguire, Robert Woollard
Coordinator [Art Co-ordination] – Jo Slee
Drums – Andrew Paresi
Engineer [Assistant] – Steve Williams (6)
Guitar, Keyboards – Vini Reilly
Layout – Caryn Gough
Management – Gail Colson
Music By – Stephen Street
Photography By – Anton Corbijn
Photography By [Sky Photograph] – Steve Wright*
Producer – Stephen Street
Viola – John Metcalfe
Violin – Fenella Barton, Richard Koster*
Voice, Words By, Artwork By [Sleeve] – Morrissey
Recorded at the Wool Hall Studios nr Bath, during Winter 1987.

℗ 1988 Original Sound Recordings made by EMI Records Ltd.
© 1988 EMI Records Ltd.

Made in UK.

Fame catalogue number printed on backsleeve as UK-CD-FA 3243.

Viva Hate is the debut solo studio album by English singer Morrissey. It was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV, six months after the final studio album by the Smiths, Strangeways, Here We Come (1987).

Vini Reilly, the leader of the English post-punk band the Durutti Column, played guitar on the album. Producer Stephen Street, who had contributed to multiple Smiths releases, served as the bassist.
Background
Viva Hate was recorded between October and December 1987.[2] Although all songwriting is credited to Morrissey and producer Stephen Street, the Durutti Column`s guitarist Vini Reilly, who had been drafted into the sessions by Street, later claimed every song on the album except `Suedehead` had been composed by Morrissey and Reilly.[3] Street has denied this.[4] In an interview in 2014 Vini Reilly said `I want to talk about Stephen Street about whom I`ve said wrong things in the past; this is not an excuse, this is fact, I have suffered from what they call `displaced anger` and this is where you`re very angry with yourself and you don`t understand, you just shout at people you really care about.`[5]

Release
Viva Hate was released on 14 March 1988 by record label HMV.

EMI Australia considered Viva Hate too harsh a title and renamed the album Education in Reverse for LP release in Australia and New Zealand,[6] the same title appearing as an etching on the vinyl.

The American release included the track `Hairdresser on Fire`, which had been released in the UK as a B-side to `Suedehead`, as track 9. This same track was released on a 7` single that was sold with the album in Japan.

The track `Margaret on the Guillotine`, which described the death of then-prime minister Margaret Thatcher as a `wonderful dream`, led to Morrissey briefly being questioned by the Special Branch.[7]

It was certified Gold by the RIAA on 16 November 1993.

In 1997, EMI, in celebration of their 100th anniversary, released a remastered special edition of this album in the UK. It features different cover art and a different booklet (it has a photograph of a billboard for the 1993 live album Beethoven Was Deaf and drops the lyrics) as well as eight bonus tracks – only one of which was contemporaneous with the album. `Hairdresser on Fire` does not appear on this version.

A newly remastered, special edition of Viva Hate, supervised by Stephen Street, was released on 2 April 2012. This edition controversially omits, along with the name of Vini Reilly, one of the original album`s tracks, `The Ordinary Boys`, and includes the session outtake `Treat Me Like a Human Being`. Also, the extended fadeout of `Late Night, Maudlin Street` has been changed. Stephen Street has said that he felt these changes were a mistake but that the track selection was changed at Morrissey`s insistence.[2] `Hairdresser on Fire`, again, is also not included on this edition. Additionally, the typeface font on the front cover had been changed.
Personnel
Credits are adapted from the Viva Hate liner notes.[21]

Morrissey – vocals, lyricist, sleeve art
Stephen Street – bass guitar, guitar, songwriter, producer
Vini Reilly – guitars, keyboards
Andrew Paresi – drums
Richard Koster – violin
Fenella Barton – violin
Rachel Maguire – cello
Mark Davies – cello
Robert Woolhard – cello
John Metcalf – viola
Steve Williams – assistant engineer
Anton Corbijn – photography
Linder Sterling – photography
Eamon Macabe – photography
Jo Slee – art coordinator
Caryn Gough – layout assistance

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