For the first time ever, all of Morrissey's singles - including all B-sides -
from his seven-year tenure on HMV/Parlophone Records will be released on a 3-CD
set.
Beginning with 'Suedehead', HMV/Parlophone Singles '88 - '95 runs
chronologically and consists of 19 incredible singles - 10 of which were
non-album releases - b/w not just brilliant b-sides, but some of Moz's
most-loved songs ever.
All the B-sides released in this seven-year period are included: 35 studio
recordings and seven live recordings. They include the fan-favourite 'Sister I'm
A Poet'; the self-deprecating 'Disappointed'; Moz's witty jibe at The Rolling
Stones, 'Get Off The Stage'; his tribute to The Jam in his reworking of 'That's
Entertainment'; an exquisite cover of indie-skinhead band Bradford's 'Skin
Storm'; the gorgeous 'Used To Be A Sweet Boy'; Moz's exploration of London's
underbelly, 'Have-A-Go Merchant' and 'Black-Eyed Susan'; an affecting version of
'Moonriver', and many, many more.
There are live versions of The Smiths' 'Sweet And Tender
Hooligan' (recorded at Morrissey's first-ever solo concert), T-Rex's 'Cosmic
Dancer', and Viva Hate's 'Alsatian Cousin', amongst others.
HMV/Parlophone Singles '88 - '95 will be released on 12th October.
Just answer the following question. Closing date 30.09.09.
Winners notified by 15
October 2009.
Morrissey's debut single was called:
a) Suedehead
b) Everyday Is Like Sunday
c) Certain People I Know
Now complete the form below: