Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version)

by Decca

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Release Date:2008-03-25
Label:Decca
UPC:289478037682
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Decca
ASIN:B0013VSYR6
Category:Music

Tracks on Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version) by Decca

  1. First Of The Gang To Die
  2. In The Future when Alls Well
  3. I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
  4. Irish Blood, English Heart
  5. You Have Killed Me
  6. That's How People Grow Up [NEW]
  7. Everyday Is Like Sunday
  8. Redondo Beach
  9. SuedeHead
  10. The Youngest Was The Most Loved
  11. The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
  12. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
  13. All You Need Is Me [NEW]
  14. Let Me Kiss You
  15. I Have Forgiven Jesus
  16. The Last of the Famous International Playboys
  17. The National Front Disco
  18. Let Me Kiss You
  19. Irish Blood, English Heart
  20. I Will See You in Far-off Places
  21. First of the Gang to Die
  22. I Just Want to See the Boy Happy
  23. Life is a Pigsty
  24. That's How People Grow Up (U.S. EXCLUSIVE)

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Product Description

The GREATEST HITS recording will be released in three versions; This version is the deluxe limited edition version. Disc 1 has 15 tracks plus an additional eight live songs on a second disc! The GREATEST HITS is the ultimate solo career retrospective spanning the years 1988 to the present day, a period where Morrissey hit his commercial and artistic peak. The album features many classic Morrissey tracks such as Every Day Is Like Sunday, the more recent Irish Blood, English Heart and the addition of two brand new songs That s How People Grow Up and All You Need Is Me.

Customer Reviews

I'm so sorry... - Reviewed on 2008-07-21
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1 customer found this review helpful.

but, what on earth is this? If it's greatest hits two package, they should have labeled it that. It misses nearly all of his hits and concentrates on his career since taking care of his very demanding cat when he was without a contract. Perhaps his new label didn't want to shell out the money for rights for his early stuff or the person who put this together knows absolutely nothing about Morrissey. The cover image seems to be the only thing they used from the 80's, which is almost a contradiction considering 90% of the material is from his last two albums. If you are really a noob to Moz, go for the Best Of CD which does a much better job at giving an overview of Moz's career. Or send me 10 bucks and I'll put together a much better Greatest Hits compilation. Beethoven may have been deaf, but I'm not.
Weird Selection of Songs - Reviewed on 2008-06-02
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I don't know why, but 75% of the songs on this compilation are from the last 5 years. What happened to the late 80s, early 90s work?!
buena complacion - Reviewed on 2008-05-27
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1 customer found this review helpful.

para quien no posee los anteriores discos solistas de morrissey, este puede ser un gran comienzo, es una buena recopilacion, quizas deberia repartirse mejor en toda su carrera, ya que el disco a no ser por "everyday is like sunday", "suedehead", y "the more you ignore me" (quizas el mejor tema de disco) se basa en la ultima etapa de su carrera...
Greatest hits? but not a best of... - Reviewed on 2008-04-26
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1 customer found this review helpful.

The greatest hits relates to number of records sold not to quality of song writing so classics like 'November Spawned a Monster' are missing. But a collection of Mozza songs are always going to be better than 99% of the current album charts. This album may have disappointed the die hard fans but still a great choice for the casual fan.
Shoplifters of the World . . . er, don't bother, really. - Reviewed on 2008-04-02
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3 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

I bought this, and while I'm not ashamed as I am a bottle of Open Pit shy of Waco for all things Mozzer, in comparison with the first best of, the heavy reliance of his past two albums from which this best of's content draws, and the old standard draw of 1-2 new songs, along with a great, albeit nonessential live album in light of Moz's previous live CDs either with the Smiths or solo (Apparently, he hates Bush. (Um, Steve. We kind of suspected that anyway. OH, YOU MEAN DUBYA!) unless you just really, really, REALLY need all things Morrissey, I'd go pick something else up, maybe for someone you care about. Then, if you have the cash to spare (who does these days?), grab this.

Signed,
epsteinsmutha
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