News Archive : Sep. 1-11, 1997
-Suedehead - Best Of released
-More tour news


Sep 11 97 - Thursday

Maladjusted — another #1

Thanks to William Davis for the news:

On the "Charts" page of the October 2, 1997 issue of Rolling Stone, it lists Maladjusted as NUMBER 1 on the Alternative Albums chart. The issues alternative chart was based on sales at Aron’s Records in Los Angeles.


Suedehead - Best Of, more info

From John Levon (website: It May All End Tomorrow, btw):

Got the CD today. Morrissey has abbreviated two songs in his handwriting : "WHIWOFB Successful" and "TLOTFI Playboys".

The inner sleeve has a listing of the tracks, and "The Parlophone Years" where they’ve had the cheek to put the new awful cover of Viva Hate instead of the beautiful old one.

No sign of any limited CDs, so I suppose that’s settled it.

And from Naomi (website: All Over Battersea..., btw):

OK, OK, so perhaps I was hasty in saying that the weekly press wouldn't review Suedehead - Best Of. NME gives it 8/10 today, and the Melody Maker gives it their highest possible rating: (ahem) "Bloody Essential", concluding that "Existing fans will find this an irresistable opportunity to paddle in his glory once again. For those yet untouched, consider this a blind leap into his genius."

Also, the double vinyl version of the LP will be released on Monday (the 15th), but without the now-mythical extra tracks.

Glad to be the purveyor of good news for once...


Yet more album reviews

Thanks to Andrea (I personally liked the ‘fine whine’ part....), a review from USA Today, 9/9/97:

2 stars (out of four)

Here’s a fine whine that has mellowed without developing any engaging complexities. "It’s my own life to wreck my own way," the British singer moans on Alma Matters. The sorrow and defeat on He Cried and Trouble Loves Me prove poignant, but Morrissey’s brooding self-absorption never seems less relevant than in the title track’s grating melodrama or the bleak Wide to Receive ("I don’t get along with myself, and I’m not to keen on anyone else"). The humor in closing track Satan Rejected My Soul comes too late to disentangle Maladjusted from it’s depressing straightjacket.

* From Joseph Whitcher, a review at Hub Music.

* And from  *josh*filan*, a review in the California State University at Northridge newspaper.


Sep 10 97 - Wednesday

San Diego

Thanks to those who sent info - first was Israel De La Mora: "I just heard on 91X that tickets for the Morrissey concert on October 10th at Hospitality Point in San Diego will go on sale Saturday, September 13th at all Ticketmaster." Additional info from Mike ZeMans: "Tix $27.50 GA - includes parking... I do not know the exact capacity of Hospitality Point but would guess around 2,500. It’s an outdoor venue (actually just a grass field) right on the bay just north of downtown."


Famed Swede talks about Moz

Thanks to Eric Olsson for the following:

Author, poet and screenwriter Peter Birro appeared on Swedish Radio, P3, yesterday. P3 is Sweden´s number one national station and is heard throughout the country. Birro was described as "The biggest Morrissey fan in Sweden" and was interviewed for nearly 20 minutes. The station played "Roy´s Keen", "He Cried" and "Shoplifters Of The World Unite". Birro was asked questions like "When did you first hear Morrissey?" and "What does he mean to you?" But, most interestingly, he was asked about the racist accusations that have been made against Morrissey. "That´s bullshit", Birro said, "No one is as honest as Morrissey. He has touched upon the subjects just because he wants to inform us about the prejudices that do exist. No one is as naked as Morrissey. There isn´t any other artist in history of music that has come close to him. He makes art out of pop music." All-in-all, I was really glad that Morrissey songs were aired and it was great fun hearing someone as intelligent as Peter talk about the greatness of Morrissey. Peter Birro has written two novels and a play called "Hammarkullen", which has been filmed and will be televised on November 10 in Sweden. The play is about an Swedish suburb and focuses on it´s segregated population. It´s a profound tale of the struggles amongst class and racial prejudices. Birro is currently working on two new scripts.


Montreal - venue did NOT change

Thanks to those who were quick to confirm that the venue did not change. From Fabrice Bessaguet: "I just called the Théatre Saint-Denis to know if the concert has been moved to another venue and they told me that there has been no change, that it was still to be there, as scheduled."

And from Stepane Daigles: "...If anything, unlike what the rumour says, tickets sales are not better than expected, but worse. A few hundred tickets are still available for this concert, one of the few still not sold out on the new tour. I then called the Metropolis and they have heard nothing to do with Morrissey. I guess it must have been wishful thinking on some fans part. Metropolis would be the ideal venue for a Morrissey concert."


Marc Bolan TV Documentary - Sep. 16 (UK)

Thanks to Rachel Mckeon for the info:

Next Tuesday (16th September) at 9pm, Channel Four is broadcasting ‘Marc Bolan:Dandy In The Underworld’ in which Morrissey (and others) talk about Bolan’s work.


"That's Entertainment" - Sep. 22 (UK)

I overlooked this note earlier from Stefan Krix: "According to my record dealer, "That´s Entertainment" will be released as a single on September 22 in the UK on 7’, 12’ and CD5. He has no information about possible B-Sides."


Sep 09 97 - Tuesday

Suedehead Best Of - released yesterday

Thanks to Naomi for clarifying:

It definitely was released today (Monday) and, scarily enough, seems to have more posters around Bournemouth promoting it than "Maladjusted" did. The packaging is nothing special, with the rejected "Glamorous Glue" shot, the tracklisting in Morrissey’s handwriting and nothing else of any note whatsoever. It just looks like the fairly superfluous money-grabbing exercise that it is. It has the EMI 100 logo on it (like "Viva Hate" did) which is a bit of a giveaway in that respect. There’s an ad in the new issue of Q (with Radiohead on the cover) if you really need to see it. But no review has been granted, as in the weekly press.


The Tour

If anyone hears Morrissey has shown up in Toronto please let me know. I don't mean to scare anyone or anything, but that bit of info will definitely put to rest some rumors I have been hearing...


San Diego - Oct. 10?

From gm:

I heard today on The Flash radio in San Diego that Morrissey will be in concert on Oct 10. No news when tickets will go on sale yet.


Vegas / L.A. notes

More tickets were released and still available for the Las Vegas show, info from Robert. And apparently L.A. sold out in 3 minutes, according to Candace.


Another Maladjusted review

Thanks to Aaron Schofield for the link to the review that appeared in the University of Michigan newspaper. 3 1/2 stars.


Sep 08 97 - Monday

"Roy's Keen" - next single

BXR was first with the info from www.sirencd.com:

Roy’s Keen 12", CDS
2nd single from "Maladjusted" includes non-lp bonus tracks "Lost" & "The Edges Are No Longer Parallel". Release Date: 29-Sep-97

Roy’s Keen 7"
B/W "Lost". Release Date: 29-Sep-97


Suedehead Best Of - postponed or cancelled?

From Christian Arvidson:

The "Suedehead-best of" limited edition version is cancelled. I was informed on this matter from the Swedish EMI and I also called the well known record store Sister Ray in London. They had the same news.

It was supposed to be released today, but the above-mentioned sirencd page is listing a date one week from today.


Las Vegas - sold out in less than 5 min.

Thanks to Robert for the info.


Maladjusted reviewed in People

Thanks to Amy Franklin for the news that there  is a review in the Sept 15 issue of People magazine.


Sep 07 97 - Sunday

TFI Friday (UK) - postponed or cancelled?

From Andy Stanhope:

I read in this week’s NME that Morrissey was supposed to be guesting on today’s TFI Friday [Sept. 5] on Channel 4. Due to all of the coverage of the Princess Diana event it has been put back to next Friday instead.

As this will only be on air on British television obviously you won’t be able to see it, but some of the people which read your web pages living in England may be interested. I would guess that he would perform one song and then be interviewed by Chris Evans, the presenter of the programme.

As Morrissey is scheduled to begin the tour in Toronto next Friday, I would assume the appearance is cancelled.


L.A. / The Greek - sold out in less than 6 minutes

Thanks to Josh Filan for the news. Perhaps another will be added. In an ad (scan) from the Sep 5-11 L.A. Weekly, this show was advertised as the "only area appearance". Thanks to Jonathan Tronson for the ad.


Seattle - brisk ticket sales

From Seamus Campbell, "Tickets went on sale this morning for the Seattle show. The general admission floor seats (800-900, I’d say) were gone inside of five minutes. General admission balcony seats were still available when we left 15 minutes later."


Italian TV Special - Sep. 8

From Fabio D'Antonio: "Next Monday 8 September at 1 a.m. (just 9 Sept.) the Italian channel TMC2 (musical channel) will be airing a special about our Moz and Smiths called "Tutto In Una Notte" (All one night only) about 2 hours long. I can't say more at the moment but surely there will be all the recently videos and TV appearances... I can’t wait."


Radioairplay.com

From Jawn:

www.radioairplay.com - a site devoted to Alternative Radio station statistics. The charts this week list Morrissey as number 75 with "Alma Matters" and 282 with "Satan Rejected My Soul". I wonder what his peak position was...


Another LP review

From ?, a positive review at westword.com (Denver, CO).


Sep 05 97 - Friday

Chicago - 2nd Show Scheduled

Thanks to everyone who e-mailed with info on the scheduling of a 2nd show in Chicago, unfortunately on the same date Milwaukee was scheduled. First was Scott: "bad news for those in Milwaukee...Ticketmaster’s website lists a second show in Chicago at the Riviera on the 27th of September."

Also, from Scott Stegenga: "According to The Chicago Reader, a second show has been added... The 9/26 show at the Aragon is sold out second show on 9/27 will be on sale on Saturday 9/6 at 10am.


#157 in the US

Thanks (again) to Craig Parker for the chart update:

Morrissey’s "Maladjusted" continues to slide down Billboard’s Top 200 Albums chart. For the week of Sept. 13th it drops 41 spots to #157.

Maladjusted hanging in the top 200 for a third week.


Smiths Salute in San Francisco - Sep. 6

From Jeffery Kennedy:

San Francisco dance club New Wave City hosts a Five-Year Anniversary Party and Smiths Salute on Saturday, September 6. Location: King Street Garage, 174 King St. (between 2nd and 3rd Sts.). Doors open at 9 p.m. Cover is $10. 21+ only. Fun includes a Morrissey lipsynch contest and "giveaways for exclusive collectors’ items from Mercury and concert tickets for Warfield Oct. 8." For more details, check the New Wave City web site at www.newwavecity.com.


Site related

The tour will be starting in exactly one week, that's right -- one week.  Things have been quite busy around here lately and although I am a bit tired, I hope things will become even more busy with reports from each tour stop.


Sep 03 97 - Wednesday

Live on JamTV?

From Steve Cutter:

I was just listening to the Smoking Popes live broadcast from Chicago on JamTv (JamTv.com) and the djs hinted that the Morrissey Chicago show may be broadcast (audio and video) over the internet.

One of the djs from JamTv also mentioned that it is rumored that The Smoking Popes will be opening for Morrissey on a few of his European tour dates. Just a rumor though.


Las Vegas update

From Michael McDaniel, "The Mozz tickets go on sale Sat. the 6th for 30$. Seating is general add. and the cap. is 1400 people. Ticketmaster is selling the tickets also."


Boz Boorer guests on Edwyn Collins

From Aidan Twomey:

I bought the new Edwyn Collins (ex Orange Juice) LP, "I’m Not Following You", to find that Boz Boorer makes a guest appearence. He plays Outro guitar for about 30 seconds on "Sophisticated Cat". Very good it is too. Hardly news to make the world stop turning on its axis, but I thought I’d mention it anyway.


#1 in German critic's charts

From Andy Gambka:

In the top 100 of the German album charts "Maladjusted" fell down from position 76 to this week’s 89.

But a big surprise for me was MOZZER’s position in the September-issue of the ROLLING STONE GERMANY. After a brilliant review (4.5 of 5) of "Maladjusted" and position 10 in the top 20 of the Critics' charts in August he now entered this month’s number 1(!!!). In the readers’ charts he didn’t reach the top 20 yet.


A Review in Australian Rolling Stone

Here's the review, with a scanned photo from strachan. (thanks)


Sep 01 97 - Monday

Who Really Broke Up The Smiths

Thanks Naomi:

The first Morrissey TV interview since the South Bank Show!

On 27th September, at 9pm a 5-part documentary series on 60s "Brit Girls" starts on Channel 4. At some point during the series, Morrissey talks about his love of sixties-style Girl Power and blames Cilla Black for causing the break-up of The Smiths (because Johnny baulked at recording "Work is a Four-Letter Word", of course). According to the director of the series, John Piper, "He's a huge Lulu fan and has quite a lot of theories about her and her songs. "Genius gibberish" was how he described them."

There's more about this in the October edition of Select. "Suedehead" is also reviewed, getting 4/5. "Striptease" et al are not mentioned, which seems to confirm that the extra disc has been ditched.

What else? The November issue of Select will carry a free CD on which Morrissey will be featured. And that really is it.


Seattle

From Anthony Skinner: "Moz will be at the Moore theatre Oct 3. Tickets go on sale Sep 6. Radio and flyers confirm."

And from kitty: "The Moore Theater in Seattle holds 1419 and the URL is http://www.themoore.com/ the style is gothic and the lobby is done in solid onyx and marble."


Tour updates

From Jessica Tragasz: "FYI, the Chicago venue has been moved back to the Aragon."

From Scott Shelley: "...just a quick note about the Portland, Oregon venue - La Luna... it is the smallest venue on the tour by far. I cannot imagine that more than 600-800 people fit in the entire thing."


Maladjusted plummets in the US

From Craig: "Morrissey’s Maladjusted plummets down to #116 in it’s 2nd week on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart."

Unlike the UK charts however, it may rebound and reach higher ground later.


German charts

from Sven Keiselt: "I just got informed that Maladjusted entered the German Charts at 76, which is alright because Southpaw didn´t make it into the Top 100."


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