Medium Compact Disc
Artist Smiths, The
Label Warner Bros / Wea
Year 1990
Genre Rock; Jangle Pop; Indie & Lo-Fi; Alternative Rock; Indie Rock; Pop
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Tracks
Title / Artist Length
01 Is It Really So Strange? / The Smiths
02 Sheila Take a Bow / The Smiths
03 Shoplifters of the World Unite / The Smiths
04 Sweet and Tender Hooligan / The Smiths
05 Half a Person / The Smiths
06 London / The Smiths
07 Panic / The Smiths
08 Girl Afraid / The Smiths
09 Shakespeare's Sister / The Smiths
10 William, It Was Really Nothing / The Smiths
11 You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby / The Smiths
12 Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now / The Smiths
13 Ask / The Smiths
14 Golden Lights / The Smiths
15 Oscillate Wildly [Instrumental] / The Smiths
16 These Things Take Time / The Smiths
17 Rubber Ring / The Smiths
18 Back to the Old House / The Smiths
19 Hand in Glove / The Smiths
20 Stretch Out and Wait / The Smiths
21 Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want / The Smiths
22 This Night Has Opened My Eyes / The Smiths
23 Unloveable / The Smiths
24 Asleep / The Smiths
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

This 1987 collection of Smiths album tracks, B-sides, and singles (and roughly half of Hatful of Hollow) is a worthy essential Smiths due to its scope and size. Twenty-four tracks in all, it includes hits such as the irresistible and bouncy "Ask," the Smiths prototype "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now," "William, It Was Really Nothing," "Panic," and "Hand in Glove." Lesser-known tracks like the lovely, piano-driven instrumental "Oscillate Wildly," the dark "Rubber Ring," and the weary "Half a Person" are strong enough to stand without the benefit of support from the hits. There are a few misses here, but they're hardly noticeable when surrounded by all the great tracks. Plus, a number of must-haves ("You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby," "Stretch Out and Wait," "Half a Person") are virtually unavailable elsewhere. --Lorry Fleming