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The CD Singles '88–91'

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The CD Singles '88–91'
Box set by
Released19 June 2000
Recorded1987–1991
LabelEMI
ProducerStephen Street, Clive Langer, Alan Winstanley
Morrissey compilation chronology
My Early Burglary Years
(1998)
The CD Singles '88–91'
(2000)
The CD Singles '91–95'
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The CD Singles '88–91' is a box set of Morrissey's first ten singles as a solo artist, from "Suedehead" (1988) to "Pregnant for the Last Time" (1991).

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Contents

Although each disc contains the three or four songs from the original Compact Disc edition, they are housed in a cardboard sleeve (instead of a jewel case) and replicate the 12-inch artwork, with the titles of songs that were exclusive to CD written on afterwards.

Several of the A and B-sides on these singles appeared on the compilations Bona Drag (1990) and My Early Burglary Years (1998), while others were made available again for the first time since their first release, including "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name", "East West", and the full version of "Will Never Marry".

A number of cover versions also appear: "East West" by Herman's Hermits, The Jam's "That's Entertainment"; T. Rex's "Cosmic Dancer"; Bradford's "Skin Storm"; and a version of "Sweet and Tender Hooligan" by Morrissey's former band The Smiths.

Packaging

The ten discs are housed in a flip-top box. The cover image is from a photograph by Anton Corbijn. It first appeared in the CD booklet for Morrissey's debut album Viva Hate.[2]

Critical reception

In a 4/10 review, the NME described the set thus:[3]

There's an air of tragedy about this box set, of a rare talent pissed away and a limited, increasingly embittered range of expression. It's a long decline that has now reached the point where labels keep recycling his back catalogue rather than release new songs. An antique curio, a relic from an England that's slowly, mercifully, dying - and that, ironically, he now chooses to keep far away from.

Writing for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine was more enthusiastic:[4]

...the main reason to purchase this, of course, are items like the covers of the Jam's "That's Entertainment" and T. Rex's "Cosmic Dancer," which are the kind of B-sides that never make B-side compilations and are worth tracking down for any hardcore fan. It's nice that this box makes the search a little easier.

In September 2000 the set was followed up by The CD Singles '91-95'.

Track listing

There is also a 7" vinyl version of this box set.

References

This page was last edited on 30 July 2023, at 19:13
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