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  1. Absolutely. A lot of good British bands had/have a similar approach. The Beatles, The Kinks, Belle and Sebastian, the Roses, even Oasis, releasing a lot of their best stuff as non-album material.
  2. Yeah, a lot of classics for only ten tracks, and what, 38 minutes or something? The other thing I love about the Smiths - besides their fantastic album output - is like a lot of great British bands, some of their best stuff was casually shoved out as non-album singles or even B sides.
  3. Haha I've noticed you love them. I think Queen is Dead has the best balance between consistency and having my favourite Smiths songs on it. Cemetry Gates, Bigmouth, Boy with the Thorn etc. And even Never had.. and Some Girls... which I would never listen to on their own work in the context of the album.
  4. Yeah, always found that strange, Strangeways is my least favourite Smiths album, still very good though. Just feel it kind of falls away at the end. Meat is Murder probably has the least amount of "classic" Smiths songs on it, compared with their other three albums, but it's probably their most consistent.
  5. Meat is Murder is a great album; their second best, after The Queen is Dead.
  6. Listening to Definitely Maybe on vinyl. The inclusion of Sad Song on the vinyl version really makes it for me, does anyone else agree?
  7. Bonnie "Prince" Billy - I See A Darkness.
  8. Howdy! by Teenage Fanclub, vastly underrated album.
  9. Bang Bang Machine - Geek Love Track it down if you can, but find the full length version.
  10. Been listening to two classic 80s albums of late. Blue Nile - A walk across the rooftops The Go-Betweens - 16 Lovers Lane. Both immense.
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