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Strangeways, here we come

Release date: 1987, September

UK Chart: 2

Cover Star: Richard Davalos, in the movie East of Eden, the 1955 film directed by Elia Kazan.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: 1- GUY FAWKES WAS A GENIUS
*13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606, also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605. He tried to destroy the Westminster Palace with some catholics more.

Poster Available Here

 

The Smiths single Poster, 1987, September

Strangeways here we come - The Smiths, 1987, Sept

Strangeways here we come

1. A Rush and a Push and the Land Is Ours

2. I Started Something I Couldn’t Finish

3. Death of a Disco Dancer

4. Girlfriend in a Coma

5. Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before

6. Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me

7. Unhappy Birthday

8. Paint a Vulgar Picture

9. Death at One’s Elbow

10. I Won’t Share You

 
 
 
 

I started something I couldn’t finish

Release date: 1987, November

UK Chart: 23

Cover Star: Avril Angers, from the movie The Family Way, a 1966 movie directed by Roy Boulting.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: A- “MURDER AT THE WOOL HALL” (X) STARRING SHERIDAN WHITESIDE / B- YOU ARE BELIEVING, YOU DO NOT WANT TO SLEEP

UK 7″ and 12″: “MURDER AT THE WOOL HALL”(X)STARRING SHERIDAN WHITESIDE / YOU ARE BELIEVING, YOU DO NOT WANT TO SLEEP
* The Wool Hall was the recording studio in Bath where The Smiths had recorded their latest album Strangeways, Here We Come. Sheridan Whiteside was one of Morrissey’s pseudonyms. .

Listen to the song here

Poster Available Here

 

The Smiths single poster - 1987, november

I started something I couldn’t finish – The Smiths,1987, nov

I’ve started something I couldn’t Finish

The lanes were silent
There was nothing, no one, nothing around for miles
I doused our friendly venture
With a hard-faced
Three-word gesture

I started something
I forced you to a zone
And you were clearly
Never meant to go
Hair brushed and parted
Typical me, typical me
Typical me
I started something
…And now I’m not too sure

I grabbed you by the guilded beams
Uh, that’s what tradition means
And I doused another venture
With a gesture
That was … absolutely vile

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Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me

Release date: 1987, December

UK Chart: 30

Cover Star: Billy Fury, english singer. In a 1984 interview Morrissey included Billy Fury’s singles in his brief collection of most treasured people and possessions. Morrissey has told that Billy “was discovered working on the docks in Liverpool, was dragged to London, styled and forced to make records. He always wanted to make very emotional overblown ballads but found himself in the midst of the popular arena. He despised almost every aspect of the music industry and was very, very ill from early age”.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: A- “THE RETURN OF THE SUBMISSIVE SOCIETY” (X) STARRING SHERIDAN WHITESIDE* / B-“ THE BIZARRE ORIENTAL VIBRATING PALM DEATH” (X) STARRING SHERIDAN WHITESIDE
*Sheridan Whiteside was one of Morrissey’s pseudonyms.

Listen to the song here

Poster Available Here

 

The Smiths sg. poster, 1987, December

Last night I dreamt - The Smiths, 1987, Dec

Last night I dreamed that somebody loved me

Last night I dreamt
That somebody loved me
No hope, but no harm
Just another false alarm

Last night I felt
real arms around me
No hope, no harm
Just another false alarm

So, tell me how long
Before the last one ?
And tell me how long
Before the right one ?

The story is old – I KNOW
But it goes on
The story is old – I KNOW
But it goes on

Oh, GOES ON
And on
Oh, goes on
And on

 

Bigmouth strikes again

Release date: 1986, May

UK Chart: 26

Cover star: James Dean, this photograph was taken in 1948 by his friend Nelva Jean Thomas in his hometown Fairmount, Indiana. Dean is riding his first motorcycle, a Czech Whizzer.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: A- BE AWARE THE WRATH TO COME / B- TALENT BORROWS, GENIUS STEALS

Listen to the song here

Poster Available Here

 

The Smiths Poster Single, 1986, May

Bigmouth strikes a. - The Smiths, 1986, May

Bigmouth strikes again

Sweetness, sweetness I was only joking
When I said I’d like to smash every tooth
In your head

Oh … sweetness, sweetness, I was only joking
When I said by rights you should be
Bludgeoned in your bed

And now I know how Joan of Arc felt
Now I know how Joan of Arc felt, oh
As the flames rose to her roman nose
And her Walkman started to melt
Oh …

Bigmouth, la … bigmouth, la …
Bigmouth strikes again
I’ve got no right to take my place
In the Human race

Oh, bigmouth, ha ha … bigmouth, la
 
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The Queen is dead

Release date: 1986, June

UK Chart: 2

Cover star: French actor Alain Delon. The picture is a still from the movie L’Insoumis, directed by Alain Cavalier in 1964. After The Smiths had broke up, Morrissey told that he’d thrown away all personal memorabilia connected with the group with the exception of a letter from Delon about this particular album sleeve.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: 1- FEAR OF MANCHESTER / 2- THEM WAS ROTTEN DAYS

Poster Available Here

 

The Smiths Promo poster- 1986, June

The queen is dead - The Smiths, 1986, June

The Queen is dead

1. The Queen Is Dead

2. Frankly, Mr. Shankly

3. I Know It’s Over

4. Never Had No One Ever

5. Cemetry Gates

6. Bigmouth Strikes Again

7. The Boy with the Thorn in His Side

8. Vicar in a Tutu

9. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out

10. Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others

 
 
 

Panic

Release date: 1986, July

UK Chart: 11

Cover star: Richard Bradford, Texas-born actor, star of the 1967 British series The Man in a Suitcase. The actor said he liked being on the cover because he was informed The Smiths were a good band but he never heard any of them. He was expecting to received a copy of the single but the record company sent hom the single without vinyl inside.

Etchings on the single’s matrix: B- I DREAMT ABOUT STEW LAST NIGHT

Listen to the song here

Posters Available Here

 

The Smiths poster

Panic - The Smiths poster, 1986, July

Panic

Panic on the streets of London
Panic on the streets of Birmingham
I wonder to myself
Could life ever be sane again ?
The Leeds side-streets that you slip down
I wonder to myself
Hopes may rise on the Grasmere
But Honey Pie, you’re not safe here
So you run down
To the safety of the town
But there’s Panic on the streets of Carlisle
Dublin, Dundee, Humberside
I wonder to myself

Burn down the disco
Hang the blessed DJ
Because the music that they constantly play

IT SAYS NOTHING TO ME ABOUT MY LIFE

Hang the blessed DJ
Because the music they constantly play

The Smiths poster

Panic B- The Smiths poster, 1986, July

On the Leeds side-streets that you slip down
Provincial towns you jog ’round
Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ
Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
HANG THE DJ, HANG THE DJ
Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ, Hang the DJ
HANG THE DJ

 
 
 
 
 

The Queen is dead On Tour

Label: None print on the poster

Details: 1986 poster “The Queen is Dead on Tour” (23,6″” x 35,4″)

The Smiths with Salford Lads Club Background

The Smiths-The Queen is dead

Strangeways here we come

Label: Rough trade

Details: 1987 original promo poster out of UK (23,6″” x 35,4″)

 

Album, sept 1987

Strangeways here come