[ Warner Music / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 16 February 2018
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Viva Hate is the debut solo studio album by Morrissey, originally released in March 1988.
Produced and composed by Stephen Street, Viva Hate was a sure-footed rebuttal to a world of critics who couldn't imagine Morrissey without guitar deity Johnny Marr. Viva Hate contains far more sonic experimentation than most of the Smiths' work. Guitar duties are notably assumed by Durutti Column's sonic mastermind Vini Reilly, who fills the album with his trademark brand of expressive, intertwining lead lines.
A1. Alsatian Cousin
A2. Little Man, What Now?
A3. Everyday Is Like Sunday
A4. Bengali In Platforms
A5. Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together
A6. Late Night, Maudlin Street
B1. Suedehead
B2. Break Up The Family
B3. The Ordinary Boys
B4. I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
B5. Dial-A-Cliché
B6. Margaret On The Guillotine