The Sound of The Smiths

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The Sound of The Smiths
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Compilation album by
Released10 November 2008
Genre Indie pop
Length74:04
Label Rhino Records UK
Producer
CompilerRick Conrad
The Smiths chronology
The Very Best of The Smiths
(2001)
The Sound of The Smiths
(2008)
The Smiths Singles Box
(2008)
Alternative cover
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Deluxe edition cover
Professional ratings
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Pitchfork 7.5/10 [5]
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The Sound of The Smiths is a Smiths compilation released on 10 November 2008. It is available as both single and double disc editions. Morrissey is credited with having coined the compilation's title, while Johnny Marr was involved in the project's mastering. [7] Early promotional material for the album originally saw it titled Hang the DJ: The Very Best of the Smiths, but this was changed for the final release. [8] [9]

Contents

The album charted No. 21 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 98 on the Billboard 200. The pictures on the covers of the original and deluxe editions were taken by Tom Sheehan. It is their only album featuring the band members on the artwork.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Morrissey/Marr

CD 1
No.TitleSourceLength
1."Hand in Glove" (Single version)Single A-side3:17
2."This Charming Man"Single A-side2:44
3."What Difference Does It Make?" (Peel Session 18/5/83) Hatful of Hollow 3:14
4."Still Ill" The Smiths 3:22
5."Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"Single A-side3:35
6."William, It Was Really Nothing"Single A-side2:13
7."How Soon Is Now?" (12" Version)B-side of "William, It Was Really Nothing" 12"6:47
8."Nowhere Fast" Meat Is Murder 2:38
9."Shakespeare's Sister"Single A-side2:09
10."Barbarism Begins at Home" (7" edit Version)Meat Is Murder/Single A-side3:51
11."That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" (Single Edit)Meat Is Murder/Single A-side3:53
12."The Headmaster Ritual"Meat Is Murder4:56
13."The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" The Queen Is Dead 3:18
14."Bigmouth Strikes Again"Single A-side/The Queen Is Dead3:15
15."There Is a Light That Never Goes Out"The Queen Is Dead4:05
16."Panic"Single A-side2:20
17."Ask" (Album Version) Louder Than Bombs 3:17
18."You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby" (U.S. Mix)Louder Than Bombs3:35
19."Shoplifters of the World Unite"Single A-side2:58
20."Sheila Take a Bow"Single A-side/ Louder Than Bombs2:42
21."Girlfriend in a Coma"Single A-side/ Strangeways, Here We Come 2:03
22."I Started Something I Couldn't Finish"Single A-side/ Strangeways, Here We Come3:49
23."Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" (Single Edit)Strangeways, Here We Come/Single A-side3:11

All tracks are written by Morrissey/Marr, except "What's the World?," by James, and "Oscillate Wildly", by Johnny Marr.

CD 2: deluxe edition
No.TitleSourceLength
1."Jeane"B-side of "This Charming Man"3:03
2."Handsome Devil" (Live at The Haçienda, Manchester, 4/2/83)B-side of "Hand in Glove"2:55
3."This Charming Man" (New York Vocal)B-side of "This Charming Man" 12"5:35
4."Wonderful Woman"B-side of "This Charming Man"3:11
5."Back to the Old House"B-side of "What Difference Does it Make?"3:04
6."These Things Take Time"B-side of "What Difference Does It Make?"2:22
7."Girl Afraid"B-side of "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"2:47
8."Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want"B-side of "William, It Was Really Nothing"1:50
9."Stretch Out and Wait" (Alternate Vocal Version) The World Won't Listen 2:44
10."Oscillate Wildly"B-side of "How Soon Is Now?" 12"3:29
11."Meat Is Murder" (Live at Oxford Apollo 18/3/85)B-side of "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore"5:37
12."Asleep"B-side of "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side"4:10
13."Money Changes Everything"B-side of "Bigmouth Strikes Again"4:39
14."The Queen Is Dead"The Queen Is Dead6:23
15."Vicar in a Tutu"B-side of "Panic" /The Queen Is Dead2:22
16."Cemetry Gates"B-side of "Ask" / The Queen Is Dead2:41
17."Half a Person"B-side of "Shoplifters of the World Unite"3:38
18."Sweet and Tender Hooligan" (Peel Session 2/12/86)Louder Than Bombs3:34
19."Pretty Girls Make Graves" (Troy Tate Demo)B-side of "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish"3:32
20."Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before"Strangeways, Here We Come3:31
21."What's the World?" (Live at the Barrowlands, Glasgow 25/9/85)B-side of "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish"2:06
22."London" (Live at National Ballroom, Kilburn) Rank 2:40

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for The Sound of The Smiths
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [20] Gold35,000*
United Kingdom (BPI) [21] 3× Platinum900,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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