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Morrissey - Live at Earl's Court
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Music CD Cover Artist: Morrissey Edition: Music CD Format: Live CD Release Date: 2005-03-29 Music Label: Sanctuary Records Soundtracks: - How Soon Is Now
- First Of The Gang To Die
- November Spawned A Monster
- DonÂ?t Make Fun Of DaddyÂ?s Voice
- Big Mouth Strikes Again
- I Like You
- Redondo Beach
- Let Me Kiss You
- Munich Air Disaster 1958
- There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
- The More You Ignore Me
- Friday Mourning
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
- Shoplifters Of The World Unite
- Irish Blood, English Heart
- You Know I CouldnÂ?t Last
- Last Night I Dreamed That Somebody Loved Me
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Free Music Notes for Live at Earl's Court AlbumFree Music Review: I AM MORE A SMITHS FAN BUT... Hit: 3 Stars
This has some good moments, for example to discover tracks like November spawned a Monster, and Don't make fun of Daddy's voice was a great experience for me.
Also vocally Morrisey is fab, and there are some great humerous moments when he interacts with crowd.
There are dissapointments though. For example though on Mozza's own stuff e.g The Quarry songs, The more u ignore me; the band perform great but it is The Smiths material where they are really shown up.
For example one of the greatest songs The Smiths wrote There is a Light that Never Goes Out, is performed too slow, and is dissapointing, and How soon is Now (In truth The Smiths themselves could never quite pull this track off live) doesn't quite work.
Also Mozza's solo work covers most of this album, there are only 5 Smiths songs, so die hard Smiths fans who are not fans of Mozza's solo work might be a tad bit dissapointed.
Most dissapointly it is arguibly as good as The Smiths only live release Rank, which in my opinion is only a three star live album.
To sum up, if u are a Mozza + Smiths fan you will love it, if u love only The Smiths u will be dissapointed!!!!
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