I got he CD around 1994. Guess it was an import; never knew it wasn't officially released in USA.
Great album. Best version of Jack the Ripper.
Odd, though, to change cover pic to one not from the actual Paris gig (or at least contemporaneous with it).
Isn’t there also another album already complete after Bonfire?
He needs to quit pissing around with big labels and just release them on Bandcamp or something, and do indie/boutique label CD & vinyl special editions for those who want physical copies. He’d probably make more that way anyway than...
I still don't understand why he signed with them in a deal that didn't give him the right to walk and shop it elsewhere if they refused to release it within a certain time period. He should have just self-released on on Bandcamp or something for digital, then a boutique label for CD and vinyl...
None of the public info I've seen indicates who owns the masters, nor - I assume - do you have access to the actual contract and various termination clauses, which presumably specify who owns the masters in the event the contract is cancelled for various reasons or Capitol refuses to release the...
But the info on Morrissey Central says "Mark Adams," not Mark James (who actually wrote the Elvis song). Unless Central have erred in identifying the correct Mark, then it is not a cover, but simply borrows the title.
Just self-release both on Bandcamp already, and do boutique label CD & Vinyl deluxe versions for those who want a hard format. He has to get out of this Boomer "big label" mentality, as if he needs some big corporate machine these days to release an album for him, along with a big "single"...
"It was in 2021 when Morrissey confirmed he had finished recording new album, Bonfire Of Teenagers. Shortly after, it was announced that Capitol Records would release the project and fan"
The Capitol deal was announced just last fall right? Hardly "shortly after" the end of recording around May...
I said nearly two years ago - just self-release the damn thing. Multiple avenues these days to do that, and probably all as lucrative or more than what a dead old-school record company is paying (and you can do whatever you want whenever you want, instead of working according to some company...
Ridiculous. He should have self-released the album a year ago. Screw the old-line record label baloney. Just release the thing on Bandcamp or something. F*cks sake.
Absurd that he still has not gotten over his boomerish old-line "record deal" obsession and just released the thing already via some combo of online (Bandcamp etc. - he'd break the Bandcamp record in hours I'm sure, and probably make more in online royalites than he can expect these days in the...
"Short illness" is the preferred media euphemism at present for the many victims of these deadly experimental mRNA jabs (at least for those famous enough to be covered at all in media; the rest are ignored because it doesn't suit the Narrative and may harm Big Pharma's profits - and those of the...
He should just release the downloadable tracks on Bandcamp (they can be lossless FLAC and WAV there as well, so no poor quality MP3 issues), and then have a small boutique label produce collector's edition CDs and LPs for people who want those. He'd probably do just as well financially, or even...
Watched it on Amazon Prime last night. Meh...mildly entertaining, especially for those of us who were teenagers in the mid-‘80s, but obviously the best part is simply the music and the clips of Morrissey and Marr themselves from the time. It won’t go down in celluloid history as a high water...
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