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The Smiths (album)

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The Smiths
The Smiths cover
Studio album by The Smiths
Released February 20, 1984
Recorded Spring - Autumn 1983
Genre Alternative rock
Length 45:36
Label Rough Trade
Producer John Porter, The Smiths
Professional reviews
The Smiths chronology
The Smiths
(1984)
Hatful of Hollow
(1984)

The Smiths is the self-titled debut album of the band The Smiths, released on February 20, 1984. The album was well received by the critics as well as the public, and it established the Smiths as a prominent band in the 1980s music scene in the United Kingdom. In 1989, the album was ranked #22 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s. In 2003, the album was ranked number 481 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

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About the album

The album was particularly important and influential because it went against the grain of the popular music of the time. Its sound stood in stark opposition to the synthpop or post-punk genres, coming off as 60s melodic guitar rock made unique by Johnny Marr's layered, note-intensive playing and Morrissey's superficially despondent but wit-filled lyrics, unique voice, and contrary song structure.

Cover

The sleeve for The Smiths was designed by Morrissey. It features American actor Joe Dallesandro in a cropped still from Andy Warhol's 1968 film Flesh.

Track listing

  1. "Reel Around the Fountain"
  2. "You've Got Everything Now"
  3. "Miserable Lie"
  4. "Pretty Girls Make Graves"
  5. "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"
  6. "This Charming Man" (some editions only)
  7. "Still Ill"
  8. "Hand in Glove"
  9. "What Difference Does It Make?"
  10. "I Don't Owe You Anything"
  11. "Suffer Little Children"

"This Charming Man" did not appear on the UK and European releases of The Smiths. It was, however, included on the American release because it hadn't been released as a single in the States, and was also on the original cassette release of the album. When WEA re-issued all Smiths albums in 1992, the American format was used. "Reel Around the Fountain", the lead-off track the album, was pressed and due to be released as a single in the autumn of 1983, but was aborted because the tabloid The Sun accused Morrissey of condoning paedophilia. The song lifts a few lines from the film A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney.

Troy Tate sessions

The first recording sessions for this album were produced by Troy Tate from The Teardrop Explodes. Unsatisfied with his work as a producer, the Smiths re-recorded their debut with producer John Porter, and it was these recordings that formed the finished album. Most of the shelved Troy Tate recordings are available only in bootleg form, although the Tate-produced versions of "Jeane" (which the Smiths did not re-record with Porter) and "Pretty Girls Make Graves" were used as B-sides on official Smiths releases.

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

Technical staff

The Smiths
Morrissey - Johnny Marr - Andy Rourke - Mike Joyce
Craig Gannon - Dale Hibbert
Discography
Albums: The Smiths | Meat Is Murder | The Queen Is Dead | Strangeways, Here We Come | Rank (live)
Singles: Hand in Glove | This Charming Man | What Difference Does It Make? | Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now | William, It Was Really Nothing | How Soon Is Now? | Shakespeare's Sister | That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore | The Boy with the Thorn in His Side | Bigmouth Strikes Again | Panic | Ask | Shoplifters of the World Unite | Sheila Take a Bow | Girlfriend in a Coma | I Started Something I Couldn't Finish | Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me | There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
Band-assembled compilations: Hatful of Hollow | The World Won't Listen | Louder Than Bombs
Other compilations: Stop Me | Best...I | ...Best II | Singles | The Very Best of The Smiths
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Rough Trade Records

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