The Sound of the Smiths
11/11/2008 | Rhino / Wea
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All Music Guide Review
Depending on your count, The Sound of the Smiths is the third or fourth posthumous Smiths compilation -- a number that may be a bit excessive considering the group's rather concise catalog, containing just four studio albums and singles rounded up on three singles compilations (and two of those covered the same essential territory, too). That's a lot of repetition but whether it's taken in either its single-disc or double-disc deluxe editions, The Sound of the Smiths is the best of these posthumous overviews. The single-disc -- which is the first disc of the deluxe set -- is the hits disc, containing every cut from the 18-track 1995 compilation Singles and expanding it with five cuts all dating from the mid-'80s: "Still Ill," "Nowhere Fast," "Barbarism Begins at Home," "The Headmaster Ritual," and "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby." As a Smiths-basics goes, it's first-rate, an introduction and summary that's compulsively listenable. The second disc on the deluxe The Sound of the Smiths splits the difference between a rarities compilation and a "more of the best" collection of album tracks, rounding up non-LP singles and B-sides like "Jeane," "Wonderful Woman," "Money Changes Everything," and the New York Vocal version of "This Charming Man," live versions of "Handsome Devil," "Meat Is Murder," "What's the World?" and "London," the Troy Tate demo of "Pretty Girls Make Graves," and a bunch of great Smiths songs including a hefty chunk of The Queen Is Dead. It falls short of being the long-awaited collection of Smiths rarities, the absence of which remains a mystery, but it's the best stab at one to date and a pretty entertaining listen in its own right. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Sound of the Smiths Notes
The Smiths formed in Manchester in
1982 and quickly rose to become the
quintessential British indie rock band of their day. Powered by the collaboration between lead singer and lyricist Morrissey and lead guitarist and co-songwriter Johnny Marr, their sound had a literary and musical depth that was complex, emotional and often
controversial —at the same time, it rang with The Smiths’ unique twist on timeless melodic pop sensibilities. Their rise also marked
a break from the synth-heavy pop and post-punk that had been defining U.K. music, instead emphasizing riff-laden soundscapes that ushered in an enduring era of guitar rock. The Smiths
themselves proved not so lasting—they disbanded in 1987 after
a handful of studio albums and a long string of unforgettable singles—but their influence still looms large. On Rhino’s new
compilation, the group’s biggest hits and most important tracks
are represented.
Also available is a deluxe 2 Disc version
containing this disc and a charming collection of B-sides and rarities.
Credits of The Sound of the Smiths
- Kathy Kelly
- Project Assistant
- Gary Lancaster
- Project Assistant
- Keith Ormondroyd
- Project Assistant
- Helen Varley
- Project Assistant
- Johnny Marr
- Producer, Mastering Supervisor
- John Porter
- Producer
- Stephen Street
- Producer
- Roger Pusey
- Producer
- James Rose
- Project Assistant
- Frank Arkwright
- Mastering
- Paul Slattery
- Photography
- Tom Sheehan
- Cover Photo
- Kevin Cummins
- Photography
- Rick Conrad
- Project Coordinator
- Lee Alexander
- Project Assistant
- Stephen Wright
- Photography
- Jonathan W. II Cross
- Project Assistant
- Bill Inglot
- Project Assistant
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