posted by davidt on Monday December 20 2004, @04:00PM
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posted by David T (different) on Monday December 20 2004, @02:13AM
charles byron writes:

I'm not sure if it was mentioned before, but Sanctuary Records is announcing the release of "I Like You" in early 2005.
Wasn't "The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores" supposed to be the next single?

"Having already produced three Top Ten hits in the UK, Morrissey’s next single for America, “I Like You,” will be released in early 2005."

http://www.sanctuaryrecords.com/news/Morrissey.htm
posted by David T (different) on Monday December 20 2004, @02:13AM
Sean O'Callaghan writes:

Morrissey is number 1 in the UK charts - the Independent chart!

Having reached number 10 in the mainstrean top 40, the sales of IHFJ were enough to secure the top spot on the UK indie charts. You Are The Quarry is now number 16 on the indie album chart.

Please follow this link to view the chart:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/top40/indie.shtml

The last ever single by Morrissey openers Gene, Let Me Move On, has entered the UK indie chart at 12 and a disappointing 69 on the mainstream chart.
posted by David T (different) on Monday December 20 2004, @02:12AM
djcharlesbronson writes:

Swedish paper NÖJESGUIDEN ("The Entertainment Guide") ranks YATQ as the second best album of the year!
Their verdict:

2.
Morrissey
You Are the Quarry
Attack/Sanctuary/BMG
Seven years of waiting was over, Steven Patrick Morrissey had a record-contract again & the new record was eh... different. Simpler both in lyrics & music, more accesible, polished, experimental (transverse flute!) & rather rocky. But eventually nothing of that mattered & a big moment of music developed. You Are the Quarry was angry, low-spirited, dissapointed, affectionate & self-righteous -- everything we've learned to love with a new Morrissey-album. A surefire comeback.

The Libertines is ranked as #1, & number 3, 4 & 5 goes to R. Kelly, Ron Sexsmith & Phoenix.

Here's a direct link to the list:
http://www.nojesguiden.se/musik/article.asp?aID=10972
posted by David T (different) on Monday December 20 2004, @02:12AM
An anonymous person writes:

The NME Awards vote: It appears you can write in anyone for anything.

Here's the link:

http://microsites.nme.com/nmeawards2005/
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