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DescriptionMorrissey - World Peace Is None of Your Business (2014) Deluxe MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Morrissey - World Peace Is None of Your Business (Deluxe Edition) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Morrissey Album................: World Peace Is None of Your Business (Deluxe Edition) Genre................: Indie Source...............: CD Year.................: 2014 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: FhG Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 02/07/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. World Peace Is None of Your Business [04:30] 2. Neal Cassidy Drops Dead [04:03] 3. I’m Not a Man [07:47] 4. Istanbul [04:40] 5. Earth Is the Loneliest Planet [03:35] 6. Staircase at the University [05:25] 7. The Bullfighter Dies [02:02] 8. Kiss Me Alot [04:01] 9. Smiler with Knife [05:15] 10. Kick the Bride Down the Aisle [05:16] 11. Mountjoy [05:00] 12. Oboe Concerto [04:05] Deluxe edition bonus tracks 13. Scandinavia [03:32] 14. One of Our Own [03:31] 15. Drag the River [04:39] 16. Forgive Someone [03:09] 17. Julie in the Weeds [03:58] 18. Art Hounds [05:05] 17. “Julie in the Weeds” 18. “Art-Hounds” --------------------------------------------------------------------- World Peace Is None of Your Business is the tenth solo studio album by Morrissey, produced by Joe Chiccarelli (the White Stripes, Beck, the Strokes) and recorded in France with his touring band, Boz Boorer (guitar), Jesse Tobias (guitar), Solomon Walker (bass), Matthew Walker (drums), and Gustavo Manzur (keyboards). Each single for the LP has been accompanied by a spoken-word iteration of its self, allowing the Morrissey-nesque of songs titled “The Bullfighter Dies” or “Earth Is the Loneliest Planet” to shine minus any pesky hints of pop-song (though with, in the case of the latter, the appearance of Pamela Anderson). This tack may be appreciated by those who’ve winced at the sound of Morrissey’s ‘comeback’… era, which began, in earnest, with 2004's You Are The Quarry. This run of records has persisted, largely, with a modern-rock-radio sound that’s proved not-entirely-sympathetic to the doomed romanticism of the singer’s signature baritone. It’s a sound that persists, in part, on World Peace Is None of Your Business, most horrifyingly on the awful “Neal Cassady Drops Dead,” in which a man oft regarded as one of rock’s most idiosyncratic lyricists rhymes “babies” with “rabies,” summoning horrifying memories of Silverchair’s “Freak.” But there’s gladly, more of a sense of doomed romanticism in the music, too. And, a sense of ‘classic’ Moz at play in a run of three blessed tunes: “Staircase At the University” filled with baleful jangle that’ll warm the heart of Smiths fans; “The Bullfighter Dies” employing Spanish motifs (a recurring musical theme on the LP) with wit; “Kiss Me a Lot” the album’s most immediate pop-song. The true spirit of World Peace Is None of Your Business isn’t found, though, in its more strummy and summery moments. Instead, it’s an album best understood by studying its excesses, the idiosyncratic epics that mirror its maker. The eight-minute epic “I’m Not a Man” is the record’s definitive track; its Southpaw Grammar-esque prog building a grandiose shrine to the glories of Morrissey. “I’d never kill or eat an animal,” Morrissey sings, as if still in memoir-penning mode, listing off his ‘negative’ traits (“wise-ass, smart-ass, workaholic, thick-skinned”) as proud positives. It’s a song self-obsessed and utterly shameless, which at least makes World Peace feel, if only for a moment, like definitive Moz. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Torrents
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Now i do.
Thanks -- And yet a nother star i my book goes to you.
I think this is a bit more deep after he is gone solo.
Anyway it's a nice one from him