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Given Morrissey's rather somber poetic stance, The Smiths is surprisingly warm and entertaining. Though Morrissey's voice - a sometimes toneless drone that can squeal off without warning into an eerie falsetto - takes some getting used to, it soon comes to seem quite charming, set as it is amid the delicately chiming guitars of cocomposer Johnny Marr. And the eleven songs here are so rhythmically insinuating that the persistent listener is likely to find himself won over almost without warning. From "What Difference Does It Make?," a clever reprise of a venerable garage-punk riff, to the striking opener, "Reel around the Fountain," and the U.K. hits "Hand in Glove" and "This Charming Man," this record repays close listening.
(Posted: Jun 21, 1984)
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- Reel Around The Fountain
- You've Got Everything Now
- Miserable Lie
- Pretty Girls Make Graves
- The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
- This Charming Man
- Still Ill
- Hand In Glove
- What Difference Does It Make?
- I Don't Owe You Anything
- Suffer Little Children
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