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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. | |||
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===Centenary Edition=== | ===Centenary Edition=== | ||
[Parlophone CDCNTAV2] | [Parlophone CDCNTAV2] | ||
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===Special Edition CD=== | ===Special Edition CD=== | ||
[EMI-50999-290872] | [EMI-50999-290872] | ||
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