
Morissey: Viva Hate 12" (new)
Former icon Morrissey finally gave up on the Smiths when he realised the man who did everything was no longer around. However he found a new best friend in producer Stephen Street who collaborated on some truly stellar tracks on his debut solo album. It's almost impossible to ignore a record which contains such brilliance as Suedehead and Everyday is Like Sunday but...ah screw him eh? There's other music to listen to.
Former icon Morrissey finally gave up on the Smiths when he realised the man who did everything was no longer around. However he found a new best friend in producer Stephen Street who collaborated on some truly stellar tracks on his debut solo album. It's almost impossible to ignore a record which contains such brilliance as Suedehead and Everyday is Like Sunday but...ah screw him eh? There's other music to listen to.
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Former icon Morrissey finally gave up on the Smiths when he realised the man who did everything was no longer around. However he found a new best friend in producer Stephen Street who collaborated on some truly stellar tracks on his debut solo album. It's almost impossible to ignore a record which contains such brilliance as Suedehead and Everyday is Like Sunday but...ah screw him eh? There's other music to listen to.












