Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Dance-Rock Active: 80's, 90's, 2000's Born: May 22, 1959 in Manchester, England
The Kinks, Sandie Shaw, New York Dolls, The Beatles, The Velvet Underground, The Byrds, Lou Reed, Dirk Bogarde, Klaus Nomi, Scott Walker, Marc Bolan, Roxy Music, Ludus, Gary Glitter, Sparks, The Small Faces, Love, The Jam, Buzzcocks
Pulp, The Beautiful South, Billy Bragg, James, Gene, Sinéad O'Connor, The Sundays, Pet Shop Boys, Peter Murphy, The Lightning Seeds, The Cure, The Connells, Lloyd Cole, Aztec Camera, The Fall, The La's, Mick Ronson, The Cranberries, American Music Club
Mr. Hudson, My Chemical Romance, The Boyfriends, Tim Booth, Brett Anderson, The Trash Can Sinatras, Poni Hoax, New Young Pony Club, Eugene McGuinness, The Fast Computers, Girl in a Coma, David LK Murphy, Dylan Rice, Momus, Gene, Tiger Army, Geneva, Nitsuh Abebe, The Ordinary Boys
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As the lead singer of the Smiths, arguably the most important indie band in Britain during the '80s, Morrissey's theatrical crooning and literate, poetic lyrics -- filled with romantic angst, social alienation, and cutting wit -- connected powerfully with a legion of similarly sensitive, disaffected youth. These fans turned The Smiths into stars in Britain, exerting tremendous pull over much of the country's guitar-based music for many years after their breakup, and even if the group remained underground cult artists in the States, they had a fanbase that slowly, steadily grew larger over the years. Indeed, a few years after The Smiths's breakup in 1987, Morrissey's American cult had grown to the point where he became more popular in the U.S. than in his homeland, where he neverthless was never far from the music press headlines.
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Release: December 1, 2009
Label: EMI Music Distribution
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Release: November 3, 2009
Label: Polydor/Fontana
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