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Live at Earls Court

 
Album Review: Live at Earls Court
 

  • Artist: Morrissey
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 29, 2005
  • Type: Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Live at Earls Court finds British rock icon Morrissey and his band performing in London at the end of the You Are the Quarry tour. Not to be confused with the DVD Who Put the "M" in Manchester? recorded at the beginning of the tour in May, Live at Earls Court is a completely different concert from December 2004 and features a vastly different set list. While past live Morrissey albums such as Beethoven Was Deaf featured the singer's penchant for beautifully ragged ersatz rockabilly, Earls Court showcases the more polished group sound developed out of the You Are the Quarry sessions, which isn't to say that Morrissey has lost his edge. On the contrary -- such songs as "I Have Forgiven Jesus" and "The World Is Full of Crashing Bores" prove that his legendary wit and sardonic tongue are fully intact and as sharp as ever. Similarly, his burnished baritone vocals have arguably never sounded better and the lush, muscular band arrangements frame him with a glam regality befitting his late-career resurgence. Although newer songs off You Are the Quarry are the focus, longtime Moz fans will be delighted at the amount of Smiths songs included here. In fact, the mix of the old, the new, and the unexpected -- he also performs some rare B-sides -- makes Live at Earls Court one of the most successful albums of Morrissey's career. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
How Soon Is Now? Johnny Marr, Morrissey Morrissey (4:35)
First of the Gang to Die Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:48)
November Spawned a Monster Clive Langer, Morrissey Morrissey (5:15)
Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (2:57)
Bigmouth Strikes Again Johnny Marr, Morrissey Morrissey (3:20)
I Like You Boz Boorer, Morrissey Morrissey (4:36)
Redondo Beach Lenny Kaye, Patti Smith Morrissey (4:07)
Let Me Kiss You Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:36)
Subway Train/Munich Air Disaster 1958 Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:16)
There Is a Light That Never Goes Out Johnny Marr, Morrissey Morrissey (4:50)
The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get Boz Boorer, Morrissey Morrissey (3:52)
Friday Mourning Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (4:32)
I Have Forgiven Jesus Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (4:06)
The World Is Full of Crashing Bores Boz Boorer, Morrissey Morrissey (3:55)
Shoplifters of the World Unite Johnny Marr, Morrissey Morrissey (3:21)
Irish Blood, English Heart Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (2:49)
You Know I Couldn't Last Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (7:10)
Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me Johnny Marr, Morrissey Morrissey (3:57)

Credits

Peter Asher (Producer), Boz Boorer (Clarinet), Boz Boorer (Guitar), Boz Boorer (Conga), Boz Boorer (Vocals (Background)), Gary Day (Bass), Nathaniel Kunkel (Mixing), Morrissey (Main Performer), Doug Sax (Mastering), Tim Summerhayes (Engineer), Matt Wood (Assistant), Adam Scott (Live Sound), Jesse Tobias (Guitar), Kevin Moran (Live Sound), Dean Butterworth (Drums), Robert Hadley (Mastering), Mickey Farrell & the Dynamics (Percussion), Mickey Farrell & the Dynamics (Trumpet), Mickey Farrell & the Dynamics (Keyboards), Mickey Farrell & the Dynamics (Vocals (Background)), Dave Guerin (Monitor Mix Engineer), Brandi Whitmore (Production Coordination), Jed "No, let Me Pay For It" Weitzman (Photography), Malcolm Giles (Live Sound), Dave Millward (Mixing), Ollie Nesham (Assistant), Oliver Waring (Live Sound)
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Wikipedia: Live at Earls Court
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Live at Earls Court
Live at Earls Court cover
Live album by Morrissey
Released March 29, 2005 (United States)
April 4, 2005 (Europe)
Recorded December 13December 20, 2004 in Scotland, England and Ireland
Genre Alternative rock
Length 74:11
Label Sanctuary Records
Producer Peter Asher
Professional reviews
Morrissey chronology
You Are the Quarry
(2004)
Live at Earls Court
(2005)
Ringleader of the Tormentors
(2006)

Live at Earls Court is a live album by Morrissey. Its sleeve notes state that it was "recorded live at Earls Court in London on the December 18, 2004 in front of 17,183 people."

Track listing

All tracks written by Morrissey and Alain Whyte except as noted.

  1. "How Soon Is Now?" (Morrissey, Johnny Marr)
  2. "First of the Gang to Die"
  3. "November Spawned a Monster" (Morrissey, Clive Langer)
  4. "Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice"
  5. "Bigmouth Strikes Again" (Morrissey, Marr)
  6. "I Like You" (Morrissey, Boz Boorer)
  7. "Redondo Beach" (Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye, Richard Sohl)
  8. "Let Me Kiss You"
  9. "Subway Train – Munich Air Disaster 1958" medley (David Johansen, Johnny Thunders – Morrissey, Whyte)
  10. "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" (Morrissey, Marr)
  11. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" (Morrissey, Boorer)
  12. "Friday Mourning"
  13. "I Have Forgiven Jesus"
  14. "The World Is Full of Crashing Bores" (Morrissey, Boorer)
  15. "Shoplifters of the World Unite" (Morrissey, Marr)
  16. "Irish Blood, English Heart"
  17. "You Know I Couldn't Last" (Morrissey, Whyte, Gary Day)
  18. "Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" (Morrissey, Marr)

Singles

One single was released from the album:

  1. "Redondo Beach"/"There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" double A-side
B-sides: "Noise Is the Best Revenge", "It's Hard to Walk Tall When You're Small" (BBC Session)

It was released on March 28 2005 in Europe and on April 5 in the United States. In the United Kingdom, the single reached #11 in the Top 40. In Europe the single preceded the album, whereas in the United States the roles were reversed.

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