2008-05-12
Greatest Hits is an odd title for a what it is. Are the songs hit songs? Yes, but are they, in both critical and commercial way Morrissey's greatest? Not entirely. Eleven of its 15 tracks come from the last three years, the career renaissance kicked off by his You Are the Quarry album. Of the five full-length records he put out in the 1990s, one song survives-- the creepy "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get". It's not for casual fans who want a retrospective; it's not for new listeners who'd like to play catch-up. So who is it for? If nothing else it's an opportunity to check the state of his art. A comfortable modern rock sound, muscular but curiously unshowy and light on instrumental hooks. Reviewed by LaRae
MARTI BROM
Not For Nothin'
EL SPORTIVO AND THE BLOOZ
Nights and Weekends
NUTTIN BUT STRINGZ
Struggle From the Subway to the Charts
Imogen Heap
Speak For Yourself
...AND YOU WILL KNOW US BY THE TRAIL OF DEAD
The Century of Self
Oren LaVie
The Opposite Side of the Sea
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