Strangeways, Here We Come
A**E
Perhaps Their Best?
Great album received in great condition. Arguably their best album, even though I imagine most would consider The Queen Is Dead as their magnum opus. This album divulges more from their usual style, exploring more orchestral layers, more rockabilly, and more sardonic themes. I mean, check out songs like 'An Unhappy Birthday' or 'Girlfriend In A Coma' where Morrissey turns the sinister into something that, on the surface, seems playful and melodramatic. 'A Rush and a Push and The Land is Ours' is such a strange yet invigorating song to start the album, with an almost cabaret feel and the instrumentation borders on baroque pop, something that feels uniquely unlike them. This album could've embarked them on another phase in their musical trajectory, but unfortunately became their farewell. Still highly recommended.
N**G
I love the Smiths
This record epitomizes the greatness of this band. I play it on repeat...it doesn't get old for me.
G**O
Excelente disco
Excelente disco, llegó rápido y en perfecto estado
B**E
Great starter Smiths album.
This is the first album I ever listened to by The Smiths, and it is definitely the one that got me hooked on their music. There's enough of a balance between catchy, poppy tracks and ones that are a little less accessible, which leaves the listener with the overall impression that the band is (was) versatile and capable of truly carving out their own unique niche within the world of music. At a mere 10 songs, it's just long enough to give you a healthy sampling of what these guys were able to do. It's a great album, and I'd strongly recommend it, especially to those who want a good starting point within The Smiths' catalogue.
D**F
The Smith in a great vinyl pressing.
Great vinyl pressing. Solid 180 grams reissue of the original UK version for the US Market at LP 33 RPM. I received a clean and free or marks vinyl. Love it!
J**E
Xmas Gift
Xmas Gift.
B**3
...it goes to show how little you know...
for me, the best example of The Smiths musical and lyrical style in one place. This album is about having so much passion for something (hating, loving, obsession, politics, loneliness,ect.) you feel it to be a crime (or almost a crime). Hence the title; Strangeways is a prison in England. And the cover art: a still from East of Eden; Morrissey was so obsessed with James Dean he wrote a book about him (which is hard to find, by the way). And filmed a video in his hometown. Morrisey's wit and art with his lyrics and Marr's amazing musical talent contrast, contradict, encourage, and compliment each other and the listener.
M**S
Smith's last album
Great melodies on this one. Guitar seems more scaled back on some of the songs. "Stop Me if You Think You Heard This One Before" is the classic track. Great lyrics by Morrissey.
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