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{{Discobox | {{Discobox | ||
| Name = 'Viva Hate' | | Name = 'Viva Hate' | ||
− | | Tracks = 12 (original UK release)<br>13 (original US release)<br>20 (Centenary Edition)<br>12 ( | + | | 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 ( | + | | 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 | ||
| Writer = Morrissey/Street | | Writer = Morrissey/Street | ||
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Viva Hate is Morrissey's debut solo album. Originally entitled Education in Reverse (some LPs in Australia and New Zealand were released with the original title), the album was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV Records a mere six months after The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come. Produced and co-wrote by Stephen Street, the album yielded two Top 10 singles, "Suedehead" and "Everyday Is Like Sunday". | Viva Hate is Morrissey's debut solo album. Originally entitled Education in Reverse (some LPs in Australia and New Zealand were released with the original title), the album was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV Records a mere six months after The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come. Produced and co-wrote by Stephen Street, the album yielded two Top 10 singles, "Suedehead" and "Everyday Is Like Sunday". | ||
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==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
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== Sleeve Artwork == | == Sleeve Artwork == | ||
<gallery perrow="6"> | <gallery perrow="6"> | ||
− | File:Vivahate1988.jpg | Original cover art. | + | File:Vivahate1988.jpg | Original cover art. (1988) |
− | File:Viva88_uk_lp_back.jpg | Original UK LP back cover. | + | File:Viva88_uk_lp_back.jpg | Original UK LP back cover. (1988) |
− | File:Viva88ukcdback.jpg | Original UK CD back cover. | + | File:Viva88ukcdback.jpg | Original UK CD back cover. (1988) |
− | File:Viva88uscdback.jpg | Original US CD back cover. | + | File:Viva88uscdback.jpg | Original US CD back cover. (1988) |
− | File:Vivahate1988_eir.jpeg | 'Education In Reverse' cover art. | + | File:Vivahate1988_eir.jpeg | 'Education In Reverse' cover art. (1988) |
− | File:Viva_eir_lp_back.jpg | 'Education In Reverse' LP back cover. | + | File:Viva_eir_lp_back.jpg | 'Education In Reverse' LP back cover. (1988) |
− | File:Vivahate1997.JPG | 'Centenary Edition CD cover art. | + | File:Vivahate1997.JPG | 'Centenary Edition CD cover art. (1997) |
− | File:Viva1997cdback.jpg | 'Centenary Edition CD back cover. | + | File:Viva1997cdback.jpg | 'Centenary Edition CD back cover. (1997) |
− | File:Vivahate2012.jpg | Special Edition CD cover art. | + | File:Vivahate2012.jpg | Special Edition CD cover art. (2012) |
− | File:Viva2012cdback.jpg | Special Edition CD back cover. | + | File:Viva2012cdback.jpg | Special Edition CD back cover. (2012) |
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 00:43, 4 May 2012
MORRISSEY Studio Album | |
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Name | 'Viva Hate' |
Release | |
Length | 42:16 (original UK release) 46:07 (original US release) 69:22 (Centenary Edition) 40:53 (Special Edition) |
Recorded | Autumn-Winter 1987 |
Writer/composer | Morrissey/Street |
Producer | Stephen Street |
Art work | |
Vinyl Etching | EDUCATION IN REVERSE |
Publisher | |
Format(s) | |
Chart position | |
Studio Album chronology | |
'Viva Hate'
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Viva Hate is Morrissey's debut solo album. Originally entitled Education in Reverse (some LPs in Australia and New Zealand were released with the original title), the album was released on 14 March 1988 by HMV Records a mere six months after The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come. Produced and co-wrote by Stephen Street, the album yielded two Top 10 singles, "Suedehead" and "Everyday Is Like Sunday".
Track listing
Personnel
- Morrissey - Vocals
- Stephen Street - Bass guitar, guitars
- Vini Reilly - Guitars, keyboard
- Andrew Paresi - Drums
- John Metcalfe - Viola
- Fenella Barton - Violin
- Mark Davies - Cello
- Richard Koster - Violin
- Robert Wollard - Cello
- Rachel Maguire - Cello
- Producer - Stephen Street
- Assistant Engineer - Steve Williams
- Art co-ordination - Jo Slee
- Layout - Caryn Gough
- Photography - Anton Corbijn
- Photography - Steve Wright