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Hvordan er disse nyutgivelsene om.s? Remastrede? Har en mistanke om at spesielt Maladjusted bli gitt ut på nytt pga. Morrisseys forfengelighet. Orginalcoveret er ikke særlig flatterende.
Jeg har ikke sammenlignet de direkte, men liker lyden på de nye utgavene, den virker helt ok hos meg, og litt xtra info er alltid en bonus.
Originally released in 1995, Southpaw Grammar was Morrisseys fifth solo album, charted at No.4 in the UK charts on release, and featured the fans favourite singles "Dagenham Dave" and "Boy Racer". This re-issue has become a very personal project to Morrissey, who wanted to re-sequence the tracklisting, adding in four previously unreleased tracks, and give it completely new artwork. The album features new design by Anthony Lui, and previously unseen photographs by Linder Sterling.
Maladjusted:
This new version of Morrissey's 1997 album is now re-presented by Morrissey to include b-sides, in a completely new sequence with a new sleeve, a typically captivating new essay, by Morrissey himself, and rare photos. From the opening title track, with its intimidating, swirling sonic attack, to the beautiful torch songs--"Ambitious Outsiders", "Trouble Loves Me" and "Wide To Receive", this is one of his most diverse and interesting records. This expanded version now includes the controversial track "Sorrow Will Come In The End", withdrawn from the British album, alongside the hit singles "Satan Rejected My Soul" and "Alma Matters" and package with a stylish 24-page hardback booklet.
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