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Almost everybody who bought 'The Smiths' was discovering their new favourite band. NME February 2014.
Bigmouth strikes again, 12" — featuring James Dean.
Bigmouth strikes again, 12". Released May 1986.
Cover star: James Dean taken by Nelva Jean Thomas in 1948.
Bigmouth strikes again… just picked this up from Sister Ray, Soho.
Our Frank, 12". Released 11 February 1991.
Morrissey ticket with a piece of his shirt (what a fight to get that) from his Manchester gig in 2004.
Morrissey & Oscar.
Original photograph by Kevin Cummins
Morrissey & Johnny, 22 February 1985.
Original Photograph by Stephen Wright
The last of the famous international playboys, 12". Released 31 January 1989.
dear hero imprisoned with all the new crimes that you are perfecting I can't help quoting you…
drained, take care. x
You're the one for me, fatty, 12". Released 6 July 1992.
Morrissey at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, November 1991. Photograph taken by Linder Sterling.
There is a light that never goes out — Trainspotting.
Meat is murder — inner sleeve artwork.
Meat is murder, Album. Released 11 February 1985
Cover star: Marine Cpl. Michael Wynn. It is a still taken from Emile de Antonio's 'In The Year Of The Pig' [1968] documentary about the Vietnam War. The words 'Meat Is Murder' on the soldier's helmet were originally 'Make war not love'.
This image (detail) is used on the inner gatefold of "Rank". It features Smiths fans ripping apart Morrissey's shirt. It was taken by photographer Ian Tilton at the 1986 Factory Records "Festival of the Tenth Summer" concert at GMEX concert and exhibitions venue in Manchester U.K.
Well I wonder who these people are?
Rank, Album. Released 5 September 1988.
Cover star: Featuring British actress Alexandra Bastedo taken from photographer John D. Green's 1967 book Birds Of Britain.
Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me, 12". Released 7 December 1987. This was The Smiths final single.
Cover star: The singer Billy Fury.
Shoplifters of the world unite, 12". Released 26 January 1987.
Cover star: Elvis Presley — the King.