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Smiths Biography

The Smiths were the definitive British indie rock band of the '80s, marking the end of synth-driven new wave and the beginning of the guitar rock that dominated English rock into the '90s. Sonically, the group was indebted to the British Invasion, crafting ringing, melodic three-minute pop singles, even for their album tracks. But their scope was far broader than that of a revivalist band. The group's core members, vocalist Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr, were obsessive rock fans inspired by the D.I.Y. ethics of punk, but they also had a fondness for girl groups, pop, and rockabilly. Morrissey and Marr also represented one of the strangest teams of collaborators in rock history. Marr was the rock traditionalist, looking like an elegant version of Keith Richards during the Smiths' heyday and meticulously layering his guitar tracks in the studio. Morrissey, on the other hand, broke from rock tradition by singing in a keening, self-absorbed croon, embracing the forlorn, romantic poetry of Oscar Wilde, publicly declaring his celibacy, performing with a pocketful of gladioli and a hearing aid, and making no secret of his disgust for most of his peers. While it eventually led to the Smiths' early demise, the friction between Morrissey and Marr resulted in a flurry of singles and albums over the course of three years that provided the blueprint for British guitar rock in the following decade.

Before forming the Smiths in 1982, Johnny Marr (born John Maher, October 31, 1963; guitar) had played in a variety of Manchester-based rock & roll bands, including Sister Ray, Freaky Part, White Dice, and Paris Valentinos. On occasion, Marr had come close to a record contract -- one of his bands won a competition Stiff Records held to have Nick Lowe "produce your band" -- but he never quite made the leap. Though Morrissey (born Steven Patrick Morrissey, May 22, 1959; vocals) had sung for a few weeks with the Nosebleeds and auditioned for Slaughter & the Dogs, he had primarily contented himself to being a passionate, vocal fan of both music and film. During his teens, he wrote the Melody Maker frequently, often getting his letters published. He had written the biography/tribute James Dean Isn't Dead, which was published by the local Manchester publishing house Babylon Books in the late '70s, as well as another book on the New York Dolls; he was also the president of the English New York Dolls fan club. Morrissey met Marr, who was then looking for a lyricist, through mutual friends in the spring of 1982. The pair began writing songs, eventually recording some demos with the Fall's drummer, Simon Wolstencroft. By the fall, the duo had settled on the name the Smiths and recruited Marr's schoolmate Andy Rourke as their bassist and Mike Joyce as their drummer.

The Smiths made their live debut late in 1982, and by the spring of 1983, the group had earned a small but loyal following in their hometown of Manchester and had begun to make inroads in London. Rejecting a record deal with the Mancunian Factory Records, the band signed with Rough Trade for a one-off single, "Hand in Glove." With its veiled references to homosexuality and its ringing riffs, "Hand in Glove" became an underground sensation in the U.K., topping the independent charts and earning the praise of the U.K. music weeklies. Soon, Morrissey's performances became notorious as he appeared on-stage wearing a hearing aid and with gladioli stuffed in his back pockets. His interviews were becoming famous for his forthright, often contrary opinions, which helped the band become a media sensation. By the time of the group's second single, "This Charming Man," in late 1983, the Smiths had already been the subject of controversy over "Reel Around the Fountain," a song that had been aired on a BBC radio session and was alleged to condone child abuse. It was the first time that Morrissey's detached, literary, and ironic lyrics were misinterpreted and it wouldn't be the last.

"This Charming Man" reached number 25 on the British charts in December of 1983, setting the stage for "What Difference Does It Make"'s peak of number 12 in February. The Smiths' rise to the upper reaches of the British charts was swift, and the passion of their fans, as well as the U.K. music press, indicated that the group had put an end to the synth-powered new wave that dominated Britain in the early '80s. After rejecting their initial stab at a first album, the Smiths released their eponymous debut in the spring of 1984 to strong reviews and sales -- it peaked at number two. A few months later, the group backed '60s pop vocalist Sandie Shaw -- who Morrissey had publicly praised in an article -- on a version of "Hand in Glove" that was released and reached the Top 40. "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" reached number ten, becoming their highest-charting single amid a storm of controversy about its B-side, "Suffer Little Children," which was about the notorious Moors Murders. More controversy appeared when Morrissey denounced the hunger-relief efforts of Band Aid, but the group's popularity was not affected. Though the Smiths had become the most popular new rock & roll group in Britain, the group failed to make it outside of underground and college radio in the U.S., partially because they never launched a full-scale tour. At the end of the year, "William It Was Really Nothing" became a Top 20 hit and Hatful of Hollow, a collection of B-sides, BBC sessions, and non-LP singles, went to the Top Ten, followed shortly by "How Soon Is Now," which peaked at number 24.

Meat Is Murder, the band's second proper studio album, entered the British charts at number one in February of 1985, despite some criticism that it was weaker than The Smiths. Around the time of the release of Meat Is Murder, Morrissey's interviews were becoming increasingly political as he trashed the Thatcher administration and campaigned for vegetarianism; he even claimed that the Smiths were all vegetarians, and he forbade the remaining members to be photographed eating meat, even though they were still carnivores. Marr, for his part, was delving deeply into the rock & roll lifestyle and looked increasingly like a cross between Keith Richards and Brian Jones. By the time the non-LP "Shakespeare's Sister" reached number 26 in the spring of 1985, the Smiths had spawned a rash of soundalike bands, including James, who opened for the group on their spring 1985 tour, most of whom Morrissey supported. However, all of the media attention on the Smiths launched a mild backlash later in 1985, when "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" was pulled from Meat Is Murder and failed to reach the Top 40.

"The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" revived the band's fortunes in the fall of 1985, and their third album, The Queen Is Dead, confirmed their popularity upon its release in the spring of 1986. Greeted with enthusiastic reviews and peaking at number two on the U.K. charts, The Queen Is Dead also expanded their cult following in the U.S., cracking the Top 100. Shortly before the album was completed, former Aztec Camera guitarist Craig Gannon became the band's rhythm guitarist, and he played with the band throughout their 1986 international tour, including a botched American tour. The non-LP "Panic," which was criticized as racist by some observers for its repeated refrain of "Burn down the disco...hang the DJ," reached number 11 late in the summer. A few months after its release, Marr was seriously injured in a car crash. During his recuperation, Gannon was fired from the band, as was Rourke, who was suffering from heroin addiction. Though Rourke was later reinstated, Gannon was never replaced.

The Smiths may have been at the height of their popularity in early 1987, with the non-LP singles "Shoplifters of the World" and "Sheila Take a Bow" reaching number 11 and ten respectively, and the singles and B-sides compilation The World Won't Listen (revamped for U.S. release as Louder Than Bombs later in 1987) debuting at number two, but Marr was growing increasingly disenchanted with the band and the music industry. Over the course of the year, Morrissey and Marr became increasingly irritated with each other. The singer wished that Marr would stop playing with other artists like Bryan Ferry and Billy Bragg, while the guitarist was frustrated with Morrissey's devotion to '60s pop and his hesitancy to explore new musical directions. A few weeks before the fall release of Strangeways, Here We Come, Marr announced that he was leaving the Smiths. Morrissey disbanded the group shortly afterward and began a solo career, signing with Parlophone in the U.K. and staying with the Smiths' U.S. label, Reprise. Marr played as a sideman with a variety of artists, eventually forming Electronic with New Order frontman Bernard Sumner. Rourke retired from recording and Joyce became a member of the reunited Buzzcocks in 1991.

Rank, a live album recorded on the Queen Is Dead tour, was released in the fall of 1988. It debuted at number two in the U.K. A widely criticized, two-part The Best of the Smiths compilation was released in 1992; the praised Singles compilation was released in 1995. Joyce and Rourke sued Morrissey and Marr in 1991, claiming they received only ten percent of the group's earnings while the songwriters received 40 percent. Rourke eventually settled out of court, but Joyce won his case in late 1996. An appeal was scheduled.
Discography

1995 - Singles

01. Smiths - Hand In Glove
02. Smiths - This Charming Man
03. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
04. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
05. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
06. Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
07. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
08. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
09. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
10. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
11. Smiths - Panic
12. Smiths - Ask
13. Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World Unite
14. Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
15. Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma
16. Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
17. Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
18. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

1995 - Sweet & Tender Hooligan

01. Smiths - Sweet and Tender Hooligan
02. Smiths - I Keep Mine Hidden
03. Smiths - Work Is a Four-Letter Word
04. Smiths - What's the World?

1993 - Hatful Of Hollow

01. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
02. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
03. Smiths - These Things Take Time
04. Smiths - This Charming Man
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
06. Smiths - Handsome Devil
07. Smiths - Hand In Glove
08. Smiths - Still Ill
09. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
10. Smiths - This Night Has Opened My Eyes
11. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now
12. Smiths - Accept Yourself
13. Smiths - Girl Afraid
14. Smiths - Back To The Old House
15. Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain
16. Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want

1992 - Best I

01. Smiths - This Charming Man
02. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
03. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
04. Smiths - Stop Me If You Think You've He
05. Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma
06. Smiths - Half A Person
07. Smiths - Rubber Ring
08. Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
09. Smiths - Hand In Glove
10. Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World Unite
11. Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
12. Smiths - Some Girls Are Bigger Than Oth
13. Smiths - Panic
14. Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me

1992 - Best II

01. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His
02. Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual
03. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
04. Smiths - Ask
05. Smiths - Oscillate Wildly
06. Smiths - Nowhere Fast
07. Smiths - Still Ill
08. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
09. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
10. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
11. Smiths - Girl Afraid
12. Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain
13. Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Someb
14. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Go

1991 - Peel Sessions, 18.5.83 (EP)

01. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
02. Smiths - Miserable Lie
03. Smiths - Reel Around the Fountain
04. Smiths - Handsome Devil

1990 - Louder Than Bombs

01. Smiths - Is It Really So Strange?
02. Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
03. Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World Unite
04. Smiths - Sweet & Tender Hooligan
05. Smiths - Half A Person
06. Smiths - London
07. Smiths - Panic
08. Smiths - Girl Afraid
09. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
10. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
11. Smiths - You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
12. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
13. Smiths - Ask
14. Smiths - Golden Lights
15. Smiths - Oscillate Wildly
16. Smiths - These Things Take Time
17. Smiths - Rubber Ring
18. Smiths - Back To The Old House
19. Smiths - Hand In Glove
20. Smiths - Stretch Out & Wait
21. Smiths - Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
22. Smiths - This Night Has Opened My Eyes
23. Smiths - Unloveable
24. Smiths - Asleep

1990 - Meat Is Murder

01. Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual
02. Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
03. Smiths - I Want The One I Can't Have
04. Smiths - What She Said
05. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
06. Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
07. Smiths - Nowhere Fast
08. Smiths - Well I Wonder
09. Smiths - Barbarism Begins At Home
10. Smiths - Meat Is Murder

1990 - Strangeways, Here We Come

01. Smiths - Rush and A Push & The Land Is Ours
02. Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
03. Smiths - Death Of A Disco Dancer
04. Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma
05. Smiths - Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
06. Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
07. Smiths - Unhappy Birthday
08. Smiths - Paint A Vulgar Picture
09. Smiths - Death At One's Elbow
10. Smiths - I Won't Share You

1990 - The Queen is Dead

01. Smiths - The Queen Is Dead/Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty (Medly)
02. Smiths - Frankly, Mr. Shankly
03. Smiths - I Know It's Over
04. Smiths - Never Had No One Ever
05. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
06. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
07. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
08. Smiths - Vicar In A Tutu
09. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
10. Smiths - Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others

1990 - The Smiths

01. Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain
02. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now
03. Smiths - Miserable Lie
04. Smiths - Pretty Girls Make Graves
05. Smiths - The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
06. Smiths - This Charming Man
07. Smiths - Still Ill
08. Smiths - Hand In Glove
09. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make?
10. Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything
11. Smiths - Suffer Little Children

1988 - Rank

01. Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
02. Smiths - Panic
03. Smiths - Vicar In A Tutu
04. Smiths - Ask
05. Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
06. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
07. Smiths - What She Said
08. Smiths - Is It Really So Strange
09. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
10. Smiths - London
11. Smiths - I Know It's Over
12. Smiths - The Draize Train
13. Smiths - Still Ill
14. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again

1987 - Louder Than Bombs

01. Smiths - Is It Really So Strange
02. Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
03. Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World
04. Smiths - Sweet And Tender Hooligan
05. Smiths - Half A Person
06. Smiths - London
07. Smiths - Panic
08. Smiths - Girl Afraid
09. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
10. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
11. Smiths - You Just Haven't Earned It Yet Baby
12. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
13. Smiths - Ask
14. Smiths - Golden Lights
15. Smiths - Oscillate Wildly
16. Smiths - These Things Take Time
17. Smiths - Rubber Ring
18. Smiths - Back To The Old
19. Smiths - Hand In Glove
20. Smiths - Stretch Out And Wait
21. Smiths - Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
22. Smiths - This Night Has Opened My Eyes
23. Smiths - Unloveable
24. Smiths - Asleep

1987 - Strangeways, Here We Come

01. Smiths - A Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours
02. Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
03. Smiths - Death Of A Disco Dancer
04. Smiths - Girlfriend In A Coma
05. Smiths - Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
06. Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
07. Smiths - Unhappy Birthday
08. Smiths - Paint A Vulgar Picture
09. Smiths - Death At One's Elbow
10. Smiths - I Won't Share You

1986 - Ask (EP)

01. Smiths - Ask
02. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
03. Smiths - Golden Lights

1986 - Thank Your Lucky Stars

01. Smiths - Please Let Me Get What I Want
02. Smiths - Still Ill
03. Smiths - I Want the One I Cant Have
04. Smiths - There Is a Light
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now
06. Smiths - Frankly Mr Shankly
07. Smiths - Panic
08. Smiths - Stretch Out and Wait
09. Smiths - The Boy with the Thorn
10. Smiths - Is It Really So Strange
11. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
12. Smiths - Never Had No One Ever
13. Smiths - What She Said
14. Smiths - That Joke Isnt Funny Anymore
15. Smiths - Heaven Knows Im Miserable Now
16. Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
17. Smiths - Money Changes Everything
18. Smiths - I Know Its Over

1986 - Thank Your Lucky Stars (Los Angeles, 26.08)

01. Smiths - Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want
02. Smiths - Still Ill
03. Smiths - I Want The One I Can't Have
04. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now
06. Smiths - Frankly Mr Shankly
07. Smiths - Panic
08. Smiths - Stretch Out And Wait
09. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
10. Smiths - Is It Really So Strange
11. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
12. Smiths - Never Had No One Ever
13. Smiths - Rubber Ring - What She Said
14. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
15. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
16. Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
17. Smiths - Money Changes Everything
18. Smiths - I Know It's Over

1986 - The Queen is Dead

01. Smiths - The Queen Is Dead
02. Smiths - Frankly, Mr. Shankly
03. Smiths - I Know It's Over
04. Smiths - Never Had No One Ever
05. Smiths - Cemetry Gates
06. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
07. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
08. Smiths - Vicar In A Tutu
09. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
10. Smiths - Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others

1986 - The World Won't Listen

01. Smiths - Panic
02. Smiths - Ask
03. Smiths - London
04. Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again
05. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
06. Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
07. Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World Unite
08. Smiths - The Boy With The Thorn In His Side
09. Smiths - Money Changes Everything
10. Smiths - Asleep
11. Smiths - Unloveable
12. Smiths - Half A Person
13. Smiths - Stretch Out And Wait
14. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
15. Smiths - Oscillate Wildly
16. Smiths - You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
17. Smiths - Rubber Ring
18. Smiths - Golden Lights

1985 - Meat Is Murder

01. Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual
02. Smiths - Rusholme Ruffians
03. Smiths - I Want The One I Can't Have
04. Smiths - What She Said?
05. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
06. Smiths - How Soon Is Now?
07. Smiths - Nowhere Fast
08. Smiths - Well I Wonder
09. Smiths - Barbarism Begins At Home
10. Smiths - Meat Is Murder

1985 - Oxford

01. Smiths - William It Was Really Nothing
02. Smiths - Nowhere Fast
03. Smiths - What She Said
04. Smiths - Hand in Glove
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now
06. Smiths - Stretch Out and Wait
07. Smiths - That Joke Isnt Funny Anymore
08. Smiths - Shakespeares Sister
09. Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual
10. Smiths - Still Ill
11. Smiths - Meat Is Murder
12. Smiths - Miserable Lie
13. Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home
14. Smiths - Youve Got Everything Now

1985 - Same Day Again (Live in Oxford 03.18.85)

01. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
02. Smiths - Nowhere Fast
03. Smiths - What She Said
04. Smiths - Hand In Glove
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now
06. Smiths - Stretch Out and Wait
07. Smiths - That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
08. Smiths - Shakespeare's Sister
09. Smiths - The Headmaster Ritual
10. Smiths - Still Ill
11. Smiths - Meat Is Murder
12. Smiths - Miserable Lie
13. Smiths - Barbarism Begins At Home
14. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now

1984 - Amsterdamm

01. Smiths - Hand in Glove (Amsterdam)
02. Smiths - Heaven Knowns Im Miserable Now (Amsterdam)
03. Smiths - Barbarism Begins at Home (Amsterdam)
04. Smiths - This Charming Man (Amsterdam)
05. Smiths - Miserable Lie (Amsterdam)
06. Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything (Amsterdam)
07. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make (Amsterdam)
08. Smiths - Girl Afraid (Amsterdam)
09. Smiths - This Night Has Opened My Eyes (Amsterdam)
10. Smiths - Still Ill (Amsterdam)
11. Smiths - These Things Take Time (Amsterdam)
12. Smiths - Handsome Devil (Amsterdam)
13. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now (Amsterdam)

1984 - Hatful Of Hollow

01. Smiths - William, It Was Really Nothing
02. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make
03. Smiths - These Things Takes Time
04. Smiths - This Charming Man
05. Smiths - How Soon Is Now
06. Smiths - Handsome Devil
07. Smiths - Hand In Glove
08. Smiths - Still Ill
09. Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
10. Smiths - This Night Has Opened My Eyes
11. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now
12. Smiths - Accept Yourself
13. Smiths - Girl Afraid
14. Smiths - Back To The Old House
15. Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain
16. Smiths - Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want

1984 - The Smiths

01. Smiths - Reel Around The Fountain
02. Smiths - You've Got Everything Now
03. Smiths - Miserable Lie
04. Smiths - Pretty Girls Make Graves
05. Smiths - The Hand That Rocks The Cradle
06. Smiths - This Charming Man
07. Smiths - Still Ill
08. Smiths - Hand In Glove
09. Smiths - What Difference Does It Make
10. Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything
11. Smiths - Suffer Little Children