Morrissey Central "New Recording." (February 20, 2023)

WITHOUT MUSIC THE WORLD DIES has been recorded in France. The 10-track album has been described by Jesse Tobias as "a lightning strike."

This is the 5th Morrissey album produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
The songs are:

The Night Pop Dropped
Zoom Zoom The Little Boy
Boulevard
Headache
Without Music the World Dies

Suspicious Minds
Notre-Dame
Many Icebergs Ago
Happy New Tears
The Monsters of Pig Alley

1 and 2 co-written with Jesse Tobias
3, 7, 9, 10 co-written with Alain Whyte
4, 5, 8 co-written with Gustavo Manzur
6 written by Mark Adams
Engineered by Bill Mimms.
Recorded at La Fabrique Studios in St-Remy, France.
Jesse Tobias guitars
Alain Whyte guitars and backing vocals
Gustavo Manzur keyboards and backing vocals
Juan Galeano bass
Brendan Buckley drums

Capitol Records Los Angeles recently terminated their contract with Morrissey, therefore if any record label or private investor has interest in releasing this project, please contact Donnie Knutson at

[email protected]

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Details of the newly completed album 'Without Music the World Dies', plus news that Capitol Records has terminated their contract with Morrissey.
 
I wrote to Jesse again.

Dear Sir.
Yes, I'm afraid this does mean I' m not going to "listen to M's song about the Cathedral Conspiracy." Oh, I'm sure it's brill. I just don't ouahnna.

But you're just too busy, to seee meee
Busy muslims, busy lighters, oho-aohahah,
Catheeeedral on fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire!


However -why hide it- the title "Zoom Zoom, the little boy" excites me very much.
Is Zoom Zoom the actual name of the boy (sexay!), or just the sound he makes? Is it, as some have suggested, a song about James Dean, or, as I'd like it to be, a photographic song about The Nephew?
And, more importantly, does ZoomZoom feature in "The Amazing Mauricey", or is it just Miley Souris, Princess Fion-Fion ( that's rude, btw) , and a bunch of rats again?

yours in anticipation,
B.
 
I wrote to Jesse again.

Dear Sir.
Yes, I'm afraid this does mean I' m not going to "listen to M's song about the Cathedral Conspiracy." Oh, I'm sure it's brill. I just don't ouahnna.

But you're just too busy, to seee meee
Busy muslims, busy lighters, oho-aohahah,
Catheeeedral on fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire!


However -why hide it- the title "Zoom Zoom, the little boy" excites me very much.
Is Zoom Zoom the actual name of the boy (sexay!), or just the sound he makes? Is it, as some have suggested, a song about James Dean, or, as I'd like it to be, a photographic song about The Nephew?
And, more importantly, does ZoomZoom feature in "The Amazing Mauricey", or is it just Miley Souris, Princess Fion-Fion ( that's rude, btw) , and a bunch of rats again?

yours in anticipation,
B.
:lbf:
But you're just too busy, to seee meee
Busy muslims, busy lighters, oho-aohahah,
Catheeeedral on fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiire!
 
He's certainly on a roll now isn't he?

'CAPITOL PUNISHMENT' has been recorded in England. The 11-track album has been described by Boz Boorer as "Absolute Pony."

This is the 17th Morrissey album produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
The songs are:

Get Off My Lawn
The Lowest Bidder
Career's Down The Kermit
It's Never My Fault
Central Sam

My Name Is R. Swipe
Keenly Priced For A Quick Sale
Secure Mother
Fiona Did Well
Diversity Is Me
No-One Remembers Julia Now

1 and 2 co-written with Johnny Marr
3, 7, 6, 10 co-written with Alain Whyte
4, 5, 8 co-written with Miley Cyrus
9, 11 written by Fiona Dodwell
Engineered by Bill Mimms.
Recorded at Hooputthekuntin, Scunthorpe, England
Jesse Tobias bavarian cheese whistle
Alain Whyte guitars and backing vocals
Gustavo Manzur keyboards and backing vocals
Juan Galeano bass
Brendan Buckley drums
Vince Clarke (Yazoo) kazoo

If any record label or private investor has interest in releasing this project, please contact Damien Alacante at Beechmount.
 
He's certainly on a roll now isn't he?

'CAPITOL PUNISHMENT' has been recorded in England. The 11-track album has been described by Boz Boorer as "Absolute Pony."

This is the 17th Morrissey album produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
The songs are:

Get Off My Lawn
The Lowest Bidder
Career's Down The Kermit
It's Never My Fault
Central Sam

My Name Is R. Swipe
Keenly Priced For A Quick Sale
Secure Mother
Fiona Did Well
Diversity Is Me
No-One Remembers Julia Now

1 and 2 co-written with Johnny Marr
3, 7, 6, 10 co-written with Alain Whyte
4, 5, 8 co-written with Miley Cyrus
9, 11 written by Fiona Dodwell
Engineered by Bill Mimms.
Recorded at Hooputthekuntin, Scunthorpe, England
Jesse Tobias bavarian cheese whistle
Alain Whyte guitars and backing vocals
Gustavo Manzur keyboards and backing vocals
Juan Galeano bass
Brendan Buckley drums
Vince Clarke (Yazoo) kazoo

If any record label or private investor has interest in releasing this project, please contact Damien Alacante at Beechmount.
Bavarian cheese whistle made me howl!
 
Unreleased 'B' side: 'The Price of Custard Disgusts Me' (lyrics)

You think it's easy
Now it comes in tins
And you're oh so clever with your tetra-packs
And you're oh so clever with your tetra-packs
Yes, I've seen it in individual portions
Why would I need more than one?
Birds or Ambrosia, none of this is free
And that's why,
The price of custard disgusts me

You think it's clever?
Now it comes in different flavours?
And you're oh so clever with your no added sugar
And you're oh so clever with your no added sugar
Are you telling me I'm a whale?
From Tesco or Heron Foods, nothing is free
And I'll tell you now,
The price of custard disgusts me

OH I KNOW the powdered stuff is better
YES I KNOW the powdered stuff is better
BUT you can't get it in France
NO you can't get it in France
THEY do creme anglaise
YES they LICK my creme anglaise
BUT it's not the same
AS what
YOU get
IN Wythenshawe

You think it's easy?
Trying not to boil the soya milk?
And you're oh so clever with your microwave
And you're oh so clever with your 'let's eat it cold'
It's not a Capitol offence
It's not a Capitol offence
Birds or Ambrosia, none of this is free
And that's why,
The price of custard disgusts me
 
Unreleased 'B' side: 'The Price of Custard Disgusts Me' (lyrics)

You think it's easy
Now it comes in tins
And you're oh so clever with your tetra-packs
And you're oh so clever with your tetra-packs
Yes, I've seen it in individual portions
Why would I need more than one?
Birds or Ambrosia, none of this is free
And that's why,
The price of custard disgusts me

You think it's clever?
Now it comes in different flavours?
And you're oh so clever with your no added sugar
And you're oh so clever with your no added sugar
Are you telling me I'm a whale?
From Tesco or Heron Foods, nothing is free
And I'll tell you now,
The price of custard disgusts me

OH I KNOW the powdered stuff is better
YES I KNOW the powdered stuff is better
BUT you can't get it in France
NO you can't get it in France
THEY do creme anglaise
YES they LICK my creme anglaise
BUT it's not the same
AS what
YOU get
IN Wythenshawe

You think it's easy?
Trying not to boil the soya milk?
And you're oh so clever with your microwave
And you're oh so clever with your 'let's eat it cold'
It's not a Capitol offence
It's not a Capitol offence
Birds or Ambrosia, none of this is free
And that's why,
The price of custard disgusts me

That will surely get to #1 on the HIT PARADE. I understand there's also an E.P. with a song entitled "Only Crumbs Left In The Biscuit Barrel". I haven't heard it yet.
 
Central Sam
"Central Sam" should be the lead-single and a great sing-along:

Ooooh Central Sam
We all know that you can
Ooooh Central Sam
We're so proud you're our man
Ooooh Central Sam
Your mother, she's a fan
Ooooh Central Sam
Spelled S.E.R. not S.A.M.

I have a very catchy melody for it in my head.
 
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Most of the titles sound like a direct continuation of the drivel that was Kerouac's Crack. And could Suspicious Minds be anything else than a cover -- the fact that they can't get even the credits right just shows the competence of everyone involved.
 
I strongly suspect (SUSPICION!) they used all the previous songs nobody heard : changed the titles, a couple of words, a couple of notes and Alain went aaa-aahh instead of ooh-OH ! here and there, and Mob's your uncle, brand new album! And they can't be sued for breach of contract or whatever ( the legal stuff bores me, I'm an artistic mutt).

-
What are you doing, Uncle?
-I'm looking for a new title for "Saint in a stained glass window".
-Hey let me help: how about... "The Harlem Globe Trotters"?
-No. I think I'll stay with "Notre Dame"
. But thank you for your input.
 
So actually 8 songs on this recording. Obviously we're not going to count Suspicious Minds and a song called "Headache".
 
One of the most mediocre, lazy covers of all time. Swords thinks it sucks.
It is very poor. IMO not as cheap looking at the Californian Son cover. The sun rays around his head look like they've been cut and pasted from an image created some time around 1991. You can also see some of his shirt collar each side of his neck.
 
Could "Suspicious Minds" be the honest reappraisal of the destroyed relationship with Johnny Marr?
"We're caught in a trap..
I can't walk out...
So if an old friend I know
stops by to say hello....
We can't go on together..."
 
first seen in Severed Alliance the Rogan book, if memory serves.

Made me think of the Palare single
Oh yes, now you mention it, I think this came up before (possibly once or twice!). Rogan's book dates the photo to January 1980 at a time of working in a hospital as a 'flesh remover', but in Autobiography it seems to me that the hospital job was for a few weeks in 1977. I agree with you on the similarity to the Piccadilly Palare single cover photo, although that one seems more guarded or even hostile.
Whilst I'm here, a few thoughts on the track titles come to mind. If the Pop Dropped one is about Elvis, it's strange that Elvis' death isn't mentioned in Autobiography - I would have expected it to be a big deal at the time. On Zoom Zoom, there was a long-running Mazda commercial that featured a little boy whispering 'zoom zoom' from about 2000. On Notre-Dame, there's a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football team in Indiana. On Happy New Tears, there's a Dutch DJ by that name. Any relevance to the new album? hope not!
 
On Notre-Dame, there's a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football team in Indiana.
Reminds me when I first saw someone in a "Notre Dame" sweatshirt , I thought, "Gee that's a very sporty look, for a Christian."
Fighting Irish football, isn't that just normal Irish guys in a pub on a Friday night? I have no doubt M could write a song about that, just wondering if he has room for a Muslim in the mêlée.

("Muslim mêlée". Now there's a good title for the 3rd unreleased album...:unsure: )
 
He's certainly on a roll now isn't he?

'CAPITOL PUNISHMENT' has been recorded in England. The 11-track album has been described by Boz Boorer as "Absolute Pony."

This is the 17th Morrissey album produced by Joe Chiccarelli.
The songs are:

Get Off My Lawn
The Lowest Bidder
Career's Down The Kermit
It's Never My Fault
Central Sam

My Name Is R. Swipe
Keenly Priced For A Quick Sale
Secure Mother
Fiona Did Well
Diversity Is Me
No-One Remembers Julia Now

1 and 2 co-written with Johnny Marr
3, 7, 6, 10 co-written with Alain Whyte
4, 5, 8 co-written with Miley Cyrus
9, 11 written by Fiona Dodwell
Engineered by Bill Mimms.
Recorded at Hooputthekuntin, Scunthorpe, England
Jesse Tobias bavarian cheese whistle
Alain Whyte guitars and backing vocals
Gustavo Manzur keyboards and backing vocals
Juan Galeano bass
Brendan Buckley drums
Vince Clarke (Yazoo) kazoo

If any record label or private investor has interest in releasing this project, please contact Damien Alacante at Beechmount.
You killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
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