"The Very Best Of The Smiths" re-enters UK charts at #90
posted by davidt on Tuesday June 17 2003, @12:00AM

torr writes:

It looks like all the press Morrissey has been getting lately has had some effect, The Smiths 'The Very Best Of' has jumped 43 spots this week to re-enter the UK top 100 album sales chart at number 90.

NME UK albums chart
For Week Starting Sunday 15th June 2003

90 (+43)
THE VERY BEST OF
SMITHS
WEA

 
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    Crashing in at 90 eh? (Score:0)
    This is the dreadfully packaged compilation with the tragic Charles Hawtrey on the cover it isn't it. It's on sale at £7.99 instead of the EXTORTIONATE 'normal' price of £16.99. WEA have been advertising The Smiths albums at £4.99 compared to the usual chart 'oh no it's not a fix' £12.99. I guess it's a good time to get any that you haven't already in your possession. The usual listed price for the Smiths CDs is £10.99
    Anonymous -- Tuesday June 17 2003, @03:27AM (#65743)
    hmmm... (Score:0)
    i'm pretty sure that the airing of the importance of being morrissey had to do with this.
    leedoggpimp <leedoggpimp@hotmail.com> -- Tuesday June 17 2003, @11:22AM (#65806)
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    True friends stab you in the front.
    No (Score:1)
    It's quite scary that the image off this unauthorised Greatest hits album has waready found its way onto t-shirts...
    http://www.8ball.co.uk/8ball/smiths.html
    JiltedJim -- Thursday June 19 2003, @12:06PM (#66179)
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