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Morrissey Biography

One of the most influential figures in alternative rock, Morrissey's legendarily sensitive, melancholy persona made him a highly polarizing icon, reviled in some quarters with nearly the same intensity he inspired in his passionately devoted fans. As the lead singer of the Smiths, arguably the most important indie band in Britain during the '80s, Morrissey's theatrical crooning and literate, poetic lyrics -- filled with romantic angst, social alienation, and cutting wit -- connected powerfully with a legion of similarly sensitive, disaffected youth. Yet as much as his fan base revered him, Morrissey was also criticized -- sometimes fairly, sometimes not -- for his self-absorption and determinedly miserable outlook (others simply couldn't stand his effeminacy).

The Smiths were stars in Britain, exerting tremendous pull over much of the country's guitar-based music for many years after their breakup, but remained underground cult artists in the States. By the time Morrissey firmly established himself as a solo artist, that cult had grown to the point where he became more popular in the U.S. than in his homeland, where he was frequently dogged by controversy. Prevailing critical opinion on his solo albums holds that they don't measure up to his best work with the Smiths, yet the Mozzer (as he's affectionately nicknamed) has produced enough terrific music to keep his sizable fan base enthralled.

Stephen Patrick Morrissey was born May 22, 1959, in Manchester, England; not surprisingly a shy, awkward youth, he became obsessed with music and film as a teenager and devoted his writing talents to penning a New York Dolls fanzine (he was the president of their U.K. fan club), as well as a tribute to James Dean and numerous opinionated letters to the weekly music paper Melody Maker. During the explosion of punk in the late '70s, Morrissey unsuccessfully auditioned for Slaughter the Dogs and sang for a brief period with a band called the Nosebleeds. He met guitarist Johnny Marr in 1982 and the two began writing songs together, forging one of the most productive partnerships British pop had seen in quite some time. The Smiths' 1983 debut single, "Hand in Glove," a love song filled with oblique references to homosexuality, made them an underground sensation in the U.K. and as Morrissey attracted more attention, he demonstrated a flair for manipulating the media. His interviews were filled with blunt, unpredictable opinions and intentionally outrageous statements and his notoriety wasn't hurt by his stage presence (he performed wearing a hearing aid with flowers sticking out of his back pockets) or his self-proclaimed celibacy in the wake of much speculation about his sexuality.

Possessed of a darkly cynical bent as a lyricist, he was often misinterpreted as advocating some of the more disturbing things he sang about, which only added to the furor surrounding the band. The Smiths' eponymous 1984 debut was a smash in the U.K. and in its wake, Morrissey began promoting his political views, heavily criticizing Margaret Thatcher, and advocating vegetarianism (hence the title of the follow-up LP, Meat Is Murder). The Queen Is Dead (1986) was acclaimed as a masterpiece, but friction between Morrissey and Marr was growing. Marr departed after 1987's Strangeways, Here We Come and Morrissey broke up the rest of the band to begin a solo career.

Feeling betrayed by Marr's defection, Morrissey channeled his frustration into creating new material with producer Stephen Street. His first two solo singles, "Suedehead" and the gorgeous "Everyday Is Like Sunday," were significant British hits in 1988 and his first album, Viva Hate (its title a reference to the Smiths' breakup), was commercially and critically well received. He released several more high-quality singles, including "The Last of the International Playboys" and "Interesting Drug," but spent an inordinate amount of time laboring on the follow-up album, issuing the stopgap compilation Bona Drag in 1990. In the meantime, the Madchester fad was sweeping British indie music and when the lackluster Kill Uncle was finally released in 1991, it only magnified the disappointment. U.K. reviewers took Morrissey to task, suggesting that the record marked the end of his glory days and that he would never be able to match the songs he'd written in tandem with Marr.

A misperceived flirtation with British nationalism (not helped by a couple of seemingly racial caricatures in recent songs) tarnished his image even more in the U.K. press during 1992, this coming amid even more frequent reports of feuds with his managers, business associates, and ex-bandmates. All the controversy overshadowed the fact that 1992's Mick Ronson-produced Your Arsenal was a smashing return to form; Morrissey used his new guitar tandem of Alain Whyte (who co-wrote much of the material) and Boz Boorer (formerly of rockabilly revivalists the Polecats) to full advantage in crafting a crunchy, glammed-up record. It easily ranked as the hardest-rocking of his career. Meanwhile, over in the U.S., tickets for his upcoming tour were selling like hotcakes and he managed to sell out L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl even faster than the Beatles had.

His confidence renewed by his American success (to the point where he permanently moved to Los Angeles), Morrissey delivered an equally strong follow-up in 1994's calmer Vauxhall and I, which even got him his first Top 50 singles chart entry in the U.S. with the MTV-supported "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get." A hit-and-miss compilation, The World of Morrissey, followed in 1995, after which he switched labels (from Sire to RCA) for the first time since the Smiths' debut album. Also issued in 1995 was the prog rock-informed Southpaw Grammar, which confounded many and perhaps prevented him from expanding his American audience past a now-sizable group of longtime listeners. In 1996, he moved to another new label, this time Island, and released Maladjusted the following year. It failed to sell well outside of his most fanatical followers and his relationship with Island ended in 1998.

In the years that followed, Morrissey remained a massively popular touring attraction on the strength of his singular identity, despite the fact that he had yet to land another record deal. Finally, he signed his Attack label to Sanctuary, and released his first studio album in seven years, 2004's You Are the Quarry. The concert recording Live at Earls Court followed one year later. His second full-length for Sanctuary, Ringleader of the Tormentors was produced by Tony Visconti (T. Rex, David Bowie) and released in spring 2006.

Steve Huey.
Discography

2006 - Ringleader Of The Tormentors

01. Morrissey - I Will See You In Far Off Plac
02. Morrissey - Dear God, Please Help Me
03. Morrissey - You Have Killed Me
04. Morrissey - The Youngest Was The Most Love
05. Morrissey - In The Future When All's Well
06. Morrissey - The Father Who Must Be Killed
07. Morrissey - Life Is A Pigsty
08. Morrissey - I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero
09. Morrissey - On The Streets I Ran
10. Morrissey - To Me You Are A Work Of Art
11. Morrissey - I Just Want To See The Boy Hap
12. Morrissey - At Last I Am Born

2005 - Live At Earls Court

01. Morrissey - How Soon Is Now?
02. Morrissey - First Of The Gang To Die
03. Morrissey - November Spawned A Monster
04. Morrissey - Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice
05. Morrissey - Bigmouth Strikes Again
06. Morrissey - I Like You
07. Morrissey - Redondo Beach
08. Morrissey - Let Me Kiss You
09. Morrissey - Subway Train/Munich Air Disaster 1958
10. Morrissey - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
11. Morrissey - The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
12. Morrissey - Friday Mourning
13. Morrissey - I Have Forgiven Jesus
14. Morrissey - The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
15. Morrissey - Shoplifters Of The World
16. Morrissey - Iris Blood
17. Morrissey - You Know I Could'n Last

2004 - You Are The Quarry

01. Morrissey - America Is Not The World
02. Morrissey - Irish Blood, English Heart
03. Morrissey - I Have Forgiven Jesus
04. Morrissey - Come Back To Camden
05. Morrissey - I'm Not Sorry
06. Morrissey - The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
07. Morrissey - How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?
08. Morrissey - First Of The Gang To Die
09. Morrissey - Let Me Kiss You
10. Morrissey - All The Lazy Dykes
11. Morrissey - I Like You
12. Morrissey - You Know I Couldn't Last

1997 - Maladjusted

01. Morrissey - Maladjusted
02. Morrissey - Alma Matters
03. Morrissey - Ambitious Outsiders
04. Morrissey - Trouble Loves Me
05. Morrissey - Papa Jack
06. Morrissey - Ammunition
07. Morrissey - Wide To Receive
08. Morrissey - Roy's Keen
09. Morrissey - He Cried
10. Morrissey - Sorrow Will Come In The End
11. Morrissey - Satan Rejected My Soul

1997 - Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey

01. Morrissey - Suedehead
02. Morrissey - Sunny
03. Morrissey - Boxers
04. Morrissey - Tomorrow
05. Morrissey - Interlude
06. Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday
07. Morrissey - That's Entertainment
08. Morrissey - Hold on to Your Friends
09. Morrissey - My Love Life
10. Morrissey - Interesting Drug
11. Morrissey - Our Frank
12. Morrissey - Piccadilly Palare
13. Morrissey - Ouija Board, Ouija Board
14. Morrissey - You're the One for Me, Fatty
15. Morrissey - We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
16. Morrissey - The Last of the Famous International Playboys
17. Morrissey - Pregnant for the Last Time
18. Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster
19. Morrissey - The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get

1995 - Southpaw Grammar

01. Morrissey - The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
02. Morrissey - Reader Meet Author
03. Morrissey - The Boy Racer
04. Morrissey - The Operation
05. Morrissey - Dagenham Dave
06. Morrissey - Do Your Best And Don't Worry
07. Morrissey - Best Friend On The Payroll
08. Morrissey - Southpaw

1994 - Vauxhall And I

01. Morrissey - Now My Heart Is Full
02. Morrissey - Spring-Neeled Jim
03. Morrissey - Billy Budd
04. Morrissey - Hold On To Your Friends
05. Morrissey - The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
06. Morrissey - Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself
07. Morrissey - I Am Hated For Loving
08. Morrissey - Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning
09. Morrissey - Used To Be A Sweet Boy
10. Morrissey - The Lazy Sunbathers
11. Morrissey - Speedway

1993 - Beethoven Was Deaf

01. Morrissey - You're The One For Me, Fatty
02. Morrissey - Certain People I Know
03. Morrissey - National Front Disco
04. Morrissey - November Spawned A Monster
05. Morrissey - Seasick, Yet Still Docked
06. Morrissey - The Loop
07. Morrissey - Sister, I'm A Poet
08. Morrissey - Jack The Ripper
09. Morrissey - Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
10. Morrissey - I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
11. Morrissey - We'll Let You Know
12. Morrissey - Suedehead
13. Morrissey - He Knows I'd Love To See Him
14. Morrissey - You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
15. Morrissey - Glamorous Glue
16. Morrissey - We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful

1992 - Your Arsenal

01. Morrissey - You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
02. Morrissey - Glamorous Glue
03. Morrissey - We'll Let You Know
04. Morrissey - The National Front Disco
05. Morrissey - Certain People I Know
06. Morrissey - We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
07. Morrissey - You're The One For Me, Fatty
08. Morrissey - Seasick, Yet Still Docked
09. Morrissey - I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
10. Morrissey - Tomorrow

1991 - Kill Unkle

01. Morrissey - Our Frank
02. Morrissey - Ansian Rut
03. Morrissey - Sing Your Life
04. Morrissey - Mute Witness
05. Morrissey - King Leer
06. Morrissey - Found Found Found
07. Morrissey - Driving Your Girlfriend Home
08. Morrissey - The Harsh Truth Of The Camera Eye
09. Morrissey - I'm The End Of The Family Line
10. Morrissey - There's A Place In Hell For Me And My Friends
11. Morrissey - Tony The Pony

1990 - Bona Drag

01. Morrissey - Piccadilly Palare
02. Morrissey - Interesting Drug
03. Morrissey - November Spawned A Monster
04. Morrissey - Will Never Marry
05. Morrissey - Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
06. Morrissey - The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
07. Morrissey - Ouija Board, Ouija Board
08. Morrissey - Hairdresser On Fire
09. Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday
10. Morrissey - He Knows I'd Love To See Him
11. Morrissey - Yes, I Am Blind
12. Morrissey - Licky Lisp
13. Morrissey - Suedehead
14. Morrissey - Disappointed

1988 - Viva Hate

01. Morrissey - Alsatian Cousin
02. Morrissey - Little Man, What Now
03. Morrissey - Everyday Is Like Sunday
04. Morrissey - Bengali In Platforms
05. Morrissey - Angel, Angel, Down We Go Toget
06. Morrissey - Late Night, Maudlin Street
07. Morrissey - Suedehead
08. Morrissey - Break Up The Family
09. Morrissey - The Ordinary Boys
10. Morrissey - I Don't Mind If You Forget Me
11. Morrissey - Dial-A-Clich
12. Morrissey - Margaret On The Guillotine
13. Morrissey - Let The Right One Slip In
14. Morrissey - Pashernate Love
15. Morrissey - At Amber
16. Morrissey - Disappointed (live)
17. Morrissey - Girl Least Likely To
18. Morrissey - I'd Love To
19. Morrissey - Michael's Bones
20. Morrissey - I've Changed My Plea To Guilty