The Smiths - Louder Than Bombs
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- Label Sire
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Originally released in 1987 to satisfy the growing demand of the North American market, Louder Than Bombs has since become an essential pillar of The Smiths' discography. This 24-track collection is a masterclass in the "hand-crafted" artistry of the B-side, gathering singles, rarities, and legendary BBC sessions into one cohesive, high-contrast document. For many, this compilation serves as the definitive roadmap to the band's creative peak, showcasing a wealth of material that rivaled—and often surpassed—the tracks on their standard studio LPs.
The record is a relentless display of the partnership between Johnny Marr’s "celestial" guitar work and Morrissey’s literate, melancholic wit. From the jangly, urgent brilliance of "Ask" and "Shoplifters of the World Unite" to the haunting vulnerability of "Asleep" and "Unloveable," the album covers a vast emotional and musical spectrum. It also features the driving, rhythmic grit of "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby" and the era-defining anthem "Sheila Take a Bow," proving why the group was considered the most important British band of the decade.
A1 Is It Really So Strange?
A2 Sheila Take A Bow
A3 Shoplifters Of The World Unite
A4 Sweet And Tender Hooligan
A5 Half A Person
A6 London
B1 Panic
B2 Girl Afraid
B3 Shakespeare's Sister
B4 William, It Was Really Nothing
B5 You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
B6 Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
C1 Ask
C2 Golden Lights
C3 Oscillate Wildly
C4 These Things Take Time
C5 Rubber Ring
C6 Back To The Old House
D1 Hand In Glove
D2 Stretch Out And Wait
D3 Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
D4 This Night Has Opened My Eyes
D5 Unloveable
D6 Asleep