"Maximum Morrissey" - obscure CD forthcoming
posted by davidt on Monday June 07 2004, @08:00AM

Stefan Krix writes:

Various online CD stores like Amazon.co.uk, JPC.de and HMV.co.uk do list a forthcoming CD called Maximum Morrissey by 'Morrissey & The Smiths' on Chrome Dreams. Neither a tracklist is available, nor a cover or any additional information.

As there hasn't been any low-budget samplers up to date, i personally think that this will be an interview disc, a tribute record or something of that kind. The release dates vary from source to source stating the 7th, 12th and 14th June 2004.

 
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    More info and covershotr (Score:0)
    Click on the link to Morrissey at http://www.chromedreams.co.uk/

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    Anonymous -- Monday June 07 2004, @08:23AM (#108847)
      i can shed some light (Score:0)
      the series of 'maximum' cd's are interview discs.unofficial but good.
      Anonymous -- Monday June 07 2004, @09:11AM (#108867)
      In case you are as lazy as me... (Score:0)
      http://www.chromedreams.demon.co.uk/morrissey.html [demon.co.uk] nods to the other anon posters for beating me tho.
      Anonymous -- Monday June 07 2004, @01:46PM (#108935)
        Then and now (Score:1)
        Amazing to see his picture then and now practically side by side. Quite poignant to come across the maximum cover, while Suedehead is coming out of my iTunes speakers right now.
        Hidden By Rags -- Monday June 07 2004, @02:47PM (#108941)
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