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davidt
on Thursday January 05 2006, @12:00PM
From a post on the general board - recorded by Bournemoz and uploaded by Naomi, a clip of the deputy news editor at NME on the new album:
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Transcription? (Score:0)
Thankyou kindly!
NME editor's comments (Score:1, Informative)
A few things the editor said:
He said he liked the album more than Quarry, it was more of a 'rock-and-roll' album, and that the band finally sounded like a complete unit.
He said that even though he was a Morrissey fan, he thought non-fans would really like it as well.
He mentioned the 4 Manchester dates and said he'd heard there'd be a 'massive' tour as well; he thought overall the album and tour would be successful, especially coming on the heels of the success of the last tour and album.
He thought there were 3 or 4 singles in the vein of FOTGTD on it as well.
He also said that it seemed to be the first time that Morrissey was 'singing directly to another person', rather than just being vague. (Don't know what to make of that...)
Tha's all for now-
innominatefan
I Hope He's Wrong... (Score:1)
"It's kind of like an Oasis record with Morrissey singing vocals..."
Dear God, please make this not be true...
I like Oasis, however...
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damn... (Score:1)
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"Like an Oasis album but with Morrissey on vocals" (Score:0)
I def. recall people saying "it would sound like Oasis".
And now, it seems, Boz, Alain and Jesse have made that very album.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
damned by faint praise? (Score:0)
a little more confident than Quarry? maybe 3 songs as good as First of the Gang? A bit like Oasis?
dear God please help us!
J
Oasis sound (Score:0)
So, he isn't saying the record is like Oasis at all.
- Bry
Singing to whom? (Score:1)
Can't hardly wait.
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First ROTT review on the general discussion page (Score:1)
This is cruel!
I will see you in far off places- heaviest Moz track yet....verging on metal....fantastic and bombastic.
dear god.....- Lyric "dragging my heart trough Rome on a string..." a ballad...very nice. gorgeous strings
you have killed me- obvious single..very catchy....a bit like FOTG but heavier....."i have forgiven you..." at the end
youngest was the most loved- fast and catchy.."you were the cherub.."
in the future when alls well- another fast rock track..catchy...intense and funny lyrics..
the father who must be killed- doomy atmospheric track "stepchild....."...
life is a pigsty- ABSOLUTE GENIUS...cinematic and slow....sound of rain and heavy drums featured. my fave.
ill never be anybody's hero now- a but of a plodder....good lyrics. nothing special..a bit of a Quarry track
on the streets i ran- amazing upbeat rock song....name checks Pittsburg, PA..and not in a good way!
to me you are a work of art- erm....midpaced rocker....nothing stands out except a bit of an obvious chorus
i just want to see the boy happy- moz proclaims that his life is worthless to him..he only cares about the happiness of "the boy"..amazing upbeat rock song.
at last i am born- very funny....quirky sort of understated tune..a great closer.....
sorry its so vague..just got back from the listening party.
overall a great, interesting, new kind of moz record that will turn heads
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Did she really bought her way through (Score:1)
"He's got too many girlfriends, I'm jealous, that's all..."
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Another point of view (Score:1)
"Morrissey Unveils Ringleader Tracklisting, Release Date
Matthew Solarski reports:
Suaver than the Fonz, more loveable than the Coz, the Moz (aka Morrissey, aka Stephen Patrick Morrissey, aka the reigning godfather of eloquent mopery) has a new record just for you. Scouring the moors of England far and wide, Pitchfork has retrieved all three quintessential components of a satisfyingly Mozzy news blurb: title, tracklisting, and release date. Actually, we just waylaid the NME after class and copped the stuff from them. It was a good waylay, a good waylay.
Ringleader of the Tormentors arrives March 20, 2006 in the UK courtesy of Sanctuary Records, and presumably March 21 in the U.S. If these titles are any indication, Morrissey's playing all his standard cards: king of ostentatious romanticism, queen of woebegone sulkery, jack of neo-chivalry, ace of bile, and level-three Charamander. Or he just used the Internet Morrissey Song Title Generator.
The royal flush:
01 I Will See You in Far-Off Places
02 Dear God Please Help Me
03 You Have Killed Me
04 The Youngest Was the Most Loved
05 In The Future When All's Well
06 The Father Who Must Be Killed
07 Life Is a Pigsty
08 I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now
09 On The Streets I Ran
10 To Me You Are a Work of Art
11 I Just Want to See the Boy Happy
12 At Last I Am Born
Portraying the wizard of Moz on his bloggy website, been-there-done-that producer Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T. Rex, Thin Lizzy) exclaims that he is "two thirds of the way through one of the best albums I've ever worked on, with...Morrissey at his best." Said site also features a photograph of Moz at the mixing boards sporting what appears to be a "Mozalini" English football jersey. Controversial!
Visconti also alludes to album-recording escapades with an Italian children's choir and legendary film-scorer Ennio Morricone. We already scooped you on how Moz and Vis are recording in Morricone's former studio, located in the catacombs of a seventeen-century church. Could there be more? For the answers to this, and the mystery of how Morrissey's new record can be both "balls-to-the-wall" and "perhaps the most gentle so far", keep your mice perennially stationed at the ‘fork."
From: http://pitchforkmedia.com/news/05-11/16.shtml
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