Morrissey - Low in High School (Deluxe Edition) (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Low in High School (Deluxe Edition)
Year Of Release: 2017 / 2026
Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:22:12
Total Size: 1.76 GB
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Tracklist:

1. Morrissey – My Love, I'd Do Anything for You (04:43)
2. Morrissey – I Wish You Lonely (02:58)
3. Morrissey – Jacky's Only Happy When She's up on the Stage (04:19)
4. Morrissey – Home Is a Question Mark (03:59)
5. Morrissey – Spent the Day in Bed (03:31)
6. Morrissey – I Bury the Living (07:25)
7. Morrissey – In Your Lap (04:35)
8. Morrissey – The Girl from Tel-Aviv Who Wouldn't Kneel (04:57)
9. Morrissey – All the Young People Must Fall in Love (03:36)
10. Morrissey – When You Open Your Legs (03:17)
11. Morrissey – Who Will Protect Us from the Police? (04:05)
12. Morrissey – Israel (05:55)
13. Morrissey – Lover-To-Be (04:08)
14. Morrissey – Back on the Chain Gang (03:51)
15. Morrissey – Never Again Will I Be a Twin (04:15)
16. Morrissey – This Song Doesn't End When It's Over (03:56)
17. Morrissey – You'll Be Gone (Live) (02:33)
18. Morrissey – Rose Garden (Live at The Grand Ole Opry, Nashville) (03:06)
19. Morrissey – Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way? (Live) (03:24)
20. Morrissey – I Didn't Know What to Do (Live) (01:54)
21. Morrissey – Judy Is a Punk (Live) (01:36)

In the middle of summer 2014 Morrissey reassured us all with World Peace Is None Of Your Business that his inspiration had been refreshed like never before. Three years later, with Low In High School, the former singer of The Smiths has changed his tune with an 11th solo album that’s rather puzzling. Puzzling even by his standards. But the eclecticism of the production, going from a total powerhouse of sounds to almost acoustic refrains, mustn’t mask the power of several of the songs. As usual, Moz is impeccable in his role as a misanthropic pamphleteer and, judging by the cover, we understand that the British dandy is not here to swallow his pride. A pride that he always likes to counteract with a good dose of ambiguity, this art in which he remains a real expert. But when he’s doing Morrissey, like on Home Is a Question Mark or I Bury The Living, once he puts on his quirky crooner habits on a sharpened prose, he is unique… Album after album, Morrissey reminds us that The Smiths saga is buried firmly underground and that he’s dancing on the headstone.


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