Did anyone notice this yet?
If you go to the page on amazon.com where you can pre-order the "Deluxe Edition" of ROTT, it gives the following information:
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Product Description
This deluxe edition contains a bonus DVD with video footage of "You Have Killed Me", "The Youngest Was The Most Loved", "In The Future When All Is Well" plus behind the scenes footage.
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I'm pretty sure that "The Youngest Was The Most Loved" had already been solidly pegged as the second single by someone, somewhere, but this seems to confirm that suggestion as well confirming that "In The Future When All Is Well" will be the third single off ROTT. I think we knew from Boz that three videos had already been shot, but I don't think he told us which tracks- I guess now we know.
So now we can move right on to specualting over what will be the fourth single off ROTT.
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Japanese import with Extra Track (w/o tacky badge) (Score:0)
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This title will be released on April 13, 2006. You may order it now and we will ship it to you when it arrives.
Album Description
Japanese pressing includes an exclusive bonus track TBA. Production on the Morrissey album Ringleader Of The Tormentors has been undertaken by Tony Visconti, who is in Rome with Morrissey and the band. Morrissey is delighted with the album which he describes as ''the most beautiful, perhaps the most gentle album, so far.'' 2006.
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Bonus track planned
4th single? Oh, go on then. (Score:1)
Could be one to open the set as well.
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If true (Score:1)
I think tracks 3-7 of ROTT are the best run on a Morrissey album in a long time... full of great energy. And The Youngest and In the Future are the strongest single contenders...
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ringleader... (Score:1)
But I'm not sure if it is always true that the strongest album tracks work as singles. They can end up being played to the death, and it's nice to have them a little more 'secret'.
I was a little worried that 'You have killed me' was an example of the way the whole album runs lyrically. But actually, I was pleased- I think the others are much better in that sense.
'You have killed me' makes a nice single, though.
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Alain's songs (Score:0)
It looks like Morrissey has given Alain the chance to sit back and experiment a little. "Dear God" and "Life Is A Pigsty" are prime examples of this. I guess Jesse has been given the pressure to write the singles from now on.
It just feels strange, considering Alain wrote some fantastic singles for QATQ.
'On the Streets I Ran' 3rd single? (Score:0)