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| 1. 'Saturday Night Special'-Lesa Cormier & The Sundown Playboys |
| 2. ‘Trash'-The New York Dolls |
| 3. 'Woodpecker Rock'-Nat Couty |
| 4. 'So Little Time'-Diana Dors |
| 5. 'Breaking The Rules'-Ludus |
| 6. 'One Hand Loose'-Charlie Feathers |
| 7. 'Great Horse'-Tyrannosaurus Rex |
| 8. '(There Goes) The Forgotten Man'-Jimmy Radcliff |
| 9. 'De Castrow'-Jaybee Wasden |
| 10. 'Judy Is A Punk'-Ramones |
| 11. 'Arts & Crafts Spectacular'-Sparks |
| 12. 'Swan Lake'-The Cats |
| 13. 'All That Is My Own'-Nico |
| 14. 'Hey Joe'-Patti Smith |
| 15. 'Death'-Klaus Nomi |
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Eclectic and Surprising,
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This review is from: Under The Influence (Audio CD)
Let me clear this up: I'm a huge Morrissey and Smiths fan. I adore just about everything Morrissey has ever done, and that was what motivated me to buy this album.However, I fully expected this compilation to be utterly awful. I might love Morrissey but it certainly isn't blind love, in fact I've always thought a lot of the music he liked was quite frankly a bit rubbish. Yet, when I finally got around to listening to the album two days after I bought it, I found it both compulsive and exciting. I'll freely admit that I had only heard of 10 or so of the 15 artists featured, and I was pleasently surprised to find how enjoyable most of the tracks were. Bands like the New York Dolls and T Rex I've always admired, yet it was some of the bands that I had heard little of that jumped out, Ludus, the Sundown Playboys and the Cats all impressing. Of course, it's not all good. Certain tracks seem out of place, grainy old records following up new wave for example. It lacks a sense on continuity throughout, although perhaps that is what makes it compulsive listening - waiting to see what Moz has thrown on next. A few tracks almost lived up to my pre-purchase 'utterly awful' expectations, yet perhaps it is because I had such low expectations that I have been so pleasently surprised by the album. The sleeve notes from the man himself are a nice touch, and if you're a fan of Morrissey then you'd be a fool not to pick up this album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Beware,
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This review is from: Under The Influence (Audio CD)
Yes, this has some excellent stuff on it (partcularly Patti Smith's Hey Joe - magnificent and very hard to come by) however it has a horrible copy protection mechanism which renders it unplayable on ANYTHING other than a standalone CD player. If possible, avoid and get the tunes elsewhere.
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Before Morrissey,
By Simon (Suffolk, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under The Influence (Audio CD)
Anyone who has seen Mozz live over the last few years will be interested in this - many of the tracks here have appeared on live performance intro tapes, and the influences of the others are clear enough. He's been listening to these. This isn't clever, clever stuff, just what you'd expect, and all the better for that - the right mixture of rockabilly and angst.The only times it is a bit too clever are the Sparks track (obviously, Looks Looks Looks would have been a much more significant choice, pure proto-mozz lyrics) and Nico - we've put up with a lot of Nico over the years, but this isn't the one that springs to mind! In a funny way, this collection also seems to draw a line under the stasis that set in about the time of Southpaw Grammar, which now seems centuries ago; Morrissey is leaner and fitter than he's ever been; the recent world tour was the best thing he's done for a decade or more, and the new songs are fab. The new album promises much, and this is will do till then.
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