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The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead (Indie Exclusive Pic Disc) Vinyl 7"

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The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead (Indie Exclusive Pic Disc) Vinyl 7"

The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead (Indie Exclusive Pic Disc) Vinyl 7"

7ā€ pressing of the title track from what is arguably The Smiths’ best album, released 31 years to the day before this release. ā€œThe Queen Is Deadā€ appears here for the first time on a single, and is a rare edit which omits the sing-along intro (a sample of ā€œTake Me Back To Dear Old Blightyā€ from 1962 film The L-Shaped Room). We don’t have much info on the extent to which Morrissey & Marr were involved in this, but it contains all the trappings of a typical SmithsĀ release, including theĀ melodramatic portrait nicked from a film still on the front (in this case, Margherita Caruso portraying the Virgin Mary in 1964’s Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo). The b-side contains ā€œI Keep Mine Hidden,ā€ which is apparently the last song The Smiths recorded before their publicly dramatized breakup and which previously appeared as the b-side to Girlfriend In A Coma. Also available as a 12ā€ maxi single with the rare instrumentals ā€œOscillate Widly,ā€ ā€œMoney Changes Everthingā€ and ā€œThe Draize Trainā€ on the b-side. Both are extremely limited (we don’t have numbers, so don’t ask) and essential for any Smiths completist. Which, if you’re reading this, is probably you.

  • indie exclusive pressing
  • first time onĀ 7" picture disc
  • deluxe vinyl pressing
  • limited edition
  • music label: Warner Bros. Records 2017
reviewed byĀ Salford Lad 07/2017
.
$14.95
The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead (Indie Exclusive Pic Disc) Vinyl 7"—
$14.95

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7ā€ pressing of the title track from what is arguably The Smiths’ best album, released 31 years to the day before this release. ā€œThe Queen Is Deadā€ appears here for the first time on a single, and is a rare edit which omits the sing-along intro (a sample of ā€œTake Me Back To Dear Old Blightyā€ from 1962 film The L-Shaped Room). We don’t have much info on the extent to which Morrissey & Marr were involved in this, but it contains all the trappings of a typical SmithsĀ release, including theĀ melodramatic portrait nicked from a film still on the front (in this case, Margherita Caruso portraying the Virgin Mary in 1964’s Il Vangelo Secondo Matteo). The b-side contains ā€œI Keep Mine Hidden,ā€ which is apparently the last song The Smiths recorded before their publicly dramatized breakup and which previously appeared as the b-side to Girlfriend In A Coma. Also available as a 12ā€ maxi single with the rare instrumentals ā€œOscillate Widly,ā€ ā€œMoney Changes Everthingā€ and ā€œThe Draize Trainā€ on the b-side. Both are extremely limited (we don’t have numbers, so don’t ask) and essential for any Smiths completist. Which, if you’re reading this, is probably you.

  • indie exclusive pressing
  • first time onĀ 7" picture disc
  • deluxe vinyl pressing
  • limited edition
  • music label: Warner Bros. Records 2017
reviewed byĀ Salford Lad 07/2017
.