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[[File:Vivahate1988.jpg | thumb | right | Cover art]]
[[File:Vivahate1988.jpg | thumb | right | Cover art]]
[[File:Vivahate1997.JPG | thumb | right | Centenary Edition cover]]
[[File:Vivahate1997.JPG | thumb | right | Centenary Edition cover]]
[[File:Vivahate2012.jpg | thumb | right | Special Edition cover]]
{{Discobox
{{Discobox
| Name = 'Viva Hate'
| Name = 'Viva Hate'
| Tracks = 12 (original UK release)<br>13 (original US release)<br>20 (Centenary Edition)<br>12 (Special Edition)
| Total Length = 42:16 (original UK release)<br>46:07 (original US release)<br>69:22 (Centenary Edition)<br>40:53 (Special Edition)
| Total Length = 42:16 (original UK release)<br>46:07 (original US release)<br>69:22 (Centenary Edition)<br>40:53 (Special Edition)
| Recorded = Autumn-Winter 1987
| Recorded = Autumn-Winter 1987<br>The Wool Hall Studios, Bath, England
| Writer = Morrissey/Street
| Writer = Morrissey/Street
| Producer = [[Stephen Street]]
| Producer = [[Stephen Street]]
| Art = [[Anton Corbijn]] (cover)<br>Steve Wright (back)
| Art = [[Anton Corbijn]] (cover)<br>Steve Wright (back)<br>Eamonn McCabe (Centenary Edition)<br>[[Jake Walters]] (back) (Special Edition)
| Vinyl Etching = EDUCATION IN REVERSE
| Vinyl Etching = EDUCATION IN REVERSE<br>BLOOD BATHS I HAVE KNOWN (Special Edition)
| Publisher = [[HMV Records]] (UK)<br>[[Sire Records]] (USA)<br>[[Parlophone Recrods]] (Centenary Edition)<br>[[EMI Records]] (Special Edition)
| Publisher = [[HMV Records]] (UK)<br>[[Sire Records]] (US)<br>[[Parlophone Records]] (Centenary Edition)<br>[[EMI Records]] (Special Edition)
| Format = Vinyl, CD
| Format = Vinyl, CD
| Release = 14 March 1988 (original UK release)<br>22 March 1988 (original US release)<br>24 March 1997 (Centenary Edition release)<br>02 April 2012 (Special Edition release)
| Release = 14 March 1988 (original UK release)<br>22 March 1988 (original US release)<br>24 March 1997 (Centenary Edition release)<br>02 April 2012 (Special Edition release)
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Prior to the release of ''Viva Hate'', Morrissey released the single "[[Suedehead (single)|Suedehead]]", which subsequently reached the #5 slot in the UK charts. On the heels of the success of "Suedehead", ''Viva Hate'' was released on 14 March 1988 and debuted at #1 on the charts. The album yielded one more hit single in "[[Everyday Is Like Sunday (single)|Everyday Is Like Sunday]]", which reached #9 upon it's 31 May 1988 release.
Prior to the release of ''Viva Hate'', Morrissey released the single "[[Suedehead (single)|Suedehead]]", which subsequently reached the #5 slot in the UK charts. On the heels of the success of "Suedehead", ''Viva Hate'' was released on 14 March 1988 and debuted at #1 on the charts. The album yielded one more hit single in "[[Everyday Is Like Sunday (single)|Everyday Is Like Sunday]]", which reached #9 upon it's 31 May 1988 release.
===Re-releases===
EMI, in celebration of their 100th anniversary, released a special edition of ''Viva Hate'' in the UK in 1997. In addition to featuring brand new artwork, including a new cover shot by Eamonn McCabe, the Centenary Edition features 8 bonus tracks — only one of which was contemporaneous with the album. Surprisingly, "[[Hairdresser On Fire]]" does not appear on this version despite originally appearing on the North American version of the album as a bonus track.
On 02 April 2012, a newly remastered special edition of ''Viva Hate'', supervised by Stephen Street, was released. Controversially, Morrissey chose to omit one of the album's original tracks, "[[The Ordinary Boys]]," and include the session demo "[[Treat Me Like A Human Being]]." In addition to the track list changes, the intro and extended fadeout of "[[Late Night, Maudlin Street]]" has been edited. The original album artwork was restored for this release, however, the typeface font on the front cover has been changed, as was the case with the 2011 [[Bona Drag]] remaster.


===Controversy===
===Controversy===
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===UK Vinyl===
===UK Vinyl===
[HMV CSD3787]
[HMV CSD3787]<br>
[SVLP233] (Simply Vinyl reissue)
===== Side A =====
===== Side A =====
# [[Alsatian Cousin]] – 3:13 (Morrissey/Street)
# [[Alsatian Cousin]] – 3:13 (Morrissey/Street)
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===Centenary Edition===
===Centenary Edition===
EMI, in celebration of their 100th anniversary, released a special edition of ''Viva Hate'' in the UK in 1997. In addition to featuring brand new artwork, including a new cover shot by Eamonn McCabe, the Centenary Edition features 8 bonus tracks — only one of which was contemporaneous with the album. Surprisingly, "[[Hairdresser On Fire]]" does not appear on this version despite originally appearing on the North American version of the album as a bonus track.
[Parlophone CDCNTAV2]
[Parlophone CDCNTAV2]
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
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| 20 = I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
| 20 = I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
| 20link = I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
| 20link = I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
| 20-duration = 3:42 (Morrissey/[[Mark Nevin|Nevin]])
| 20-duration = 3:42 (Morrissey/[[Mark E. Nevin|Nevin]])
}}
}}


===Special Edition CD===
===Special Edition CD===
On 02 April 2012, a newly remastered special edition of ''Viva Hate'', supervised by Stephen Street, was released. Controversially, Morrissey chose to omit one of the album's original tracks, "[[The Ordinary Boys]]," and include the session demo "[[Treat Me Like A Human Being]]." In addition to the track list changes, the intro and extended fadeout of "[[Late Night, Maudlin Street]]" has been edited. The original album artwork was restored for this release, however, the typeface font on the front cover has been changed, as was the case with the 2011 [[Bona Drag]] remaster.
[EMI-50999-290872]
[EMI-50999-290872]
{{tracklist
{{tracklist
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* [[Morrissey]] - Vocals <br>
* [[Morrissey]] - Vocals <br>
* [[Stephen Street]] - Bass guitar, guitars<br>
* [[Vini Reilly]] - [[Guitarists|Guitars]], [[Keyboardists|Keyboards]]<br>
* [[Vini Reilly]] - Guitars, keyboard<br>
* [[Stephen Street]] - [[Bassists|Bass guitar]], guitars<br>
* [[Andrew Paresi]] - Drums<br>
* [[Andrew Paresi]] - [[Drummers|Drums]]<br>
* John Metcalfe - Viola<br>
* John Metcalfe - Viola<br>
* Fenella Barton - Violin<br>
* Fenella Barton - Violin<br>
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* Robert Wollard - Cello<br>
* Robert Wollard - Cello<br>
* Rachel Maguire - Cello<br>
* Rachel Maguire - Cello<br>
* Producer - Stephen Street<br>
* [[Producers|Producer]] - Stephen Street<br>
* Assistant Engineer - Steve Williams<br>
* Assistant Engineer - Steve Williams<br>
* Art co-ordination - [[Jo Slee]]<br>
* Art co-ordination - [[Jo Slee]]<br>
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