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One of the most important bands in the evolution of indie-rock, The Smiths broke down conventions of 80s guitar music and influenced a generation of introverted teenagers. Disposing with the angular chords of post-punk, and the ubiquitous synths of new wave, guitarist Johnny Marr modified 60s surf-rock into a more complex form of jangle-pop, while idiosyncratic singer Morrissey sang bookish, witty… Read more in Amazon's The Smiths Store

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  • Audio CD (November 9, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: November 1984
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner Bros / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002MIF
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,928 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. William, It Was Really Nothing
2. What Difference Does It Make?
3. These Things Take Time
4. This Charming Man
5. How Soon Is Now?
6. Handsome Devil
7. Hand in Glove
8. Still Ill
9. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
10. This Night Has Opened My Eyes
11. You've Got Everything Now
12. Accept Yourself
13. Girl Afraid
14. Back to the Old House
15. Reel Around the Fountain
16. Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want

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The Smiths tend to be thought of as a band one grows out of--music you listened to as a depressed adolescent and then abandoned when you overcame it all. Such a notion denies them their place in the rock pantheon, not only as an inspiration to countless indie-rock outfits but also as the band that challenged the received wisdom of rock & roll machismo. Fronted by the fey, sexually ambiguous Steven Patrick Morrissey, who married painfully honest lyrics--almost embarrassing in their self-effacement--with arch humor and a melancholic delivery, the British band was quite an anomaly to an America still emerging from the bloated-rock tyranny of the likes of Journey and REO Speedwagon. Hatful of Hollow, released as an import in 1984 and domestically in 1993, is a collection of singles, many recorded live for various radio shows. More-muscular versions of most of the tracks here can be found on the collection Louder Than Bombs, but Hatful has a vitality to it that the studio-bound, somewhat antiseptic Bombs lacks. Check out Johnny Marr's delicate acoustic guitar on the aching "Back to the Old House" or the band's looser workouts of such now-classics as "This Charming Man" and "Still Ill." Two songs not found on other albums make this a must for fans: "Handsome Devil" and "Accept Yourself," a bouncy, jangly number on which Morrissey croons convincingly, "Others conquered love, but I ran / I sat in my room and I drew up a plan." Perfect music for your awkward inner child. --Steve Landau

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A landmark for eighties music, December 6, 2005
By jokamachi (california) - See all my reviews
Much of what the Smiths represent has already been addressed in these reviews, so I will share only a few other things in addition to personal recollections of the band.

The Smiths were all too brief a force in music, but what they lacked in time, they made up for in fecundous output. Few groups recorded as much or as brilliantly as the Smiths did in their four year tenure as kings of british pop. Musically, no one even came close to the sheer beauty of what Johnny Marr created. Any guitarist worth his salt will admit as much, but music was only half of the equation. Morrissey is, like Robert Smith and Ian McCullough, a wordsmith of the highest order, creating rarely seen literary parallels between himself and the writers he so often championed.

As for the man's sexuallity.... well, for all of the press it has received over the years, it was simply irrelevant to his craft, and he only underscored that notion by remaining aloof and deliberately ambiguous on the subject. For those who actually remember the Smiths while they were together, Morrissey was a declared celibate throughout his partnership with Marr, Joyce and Rourke, having given himself over to his art to such a degree that, when Johnny split, the man was literally bedridden.

The Smiths. Where would I have been without them? Some like to talk of this group as depressing but they got me through some very bad times indeed. Rarely had I heard anyone speak so honestly of his feelings and those lyrics often reminded me that I was not the only one out there suffering. As unbelieveable as it may sound, this band actually saved my life, and it's hard to speak objectively of such an influence.

Yes, they were magic. And anyone who has been truly desperate and heard the hope and optimism in 'please, please, please...' will understand what I mean.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Smiths: Hatful Of Hollow, August 9, 2004
By Moz Marr "Smith" (Mt. Laurel, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
The Smiths released their second album, Hatful Of Hollow, in November of 1984. The album is basically a compilation, consisting of two BBC sessions (John Peel, 9/21/83 and 4/7/83),
as well as singles released from the previous album and unreleased tracks. The album is worth it simply because of guitarist Johnny Marr's stunning guitar work alone.

1. William, It Was Really Nothing: The album kicks off with one of The Smiths' new singles. A short and upbeat song, it contains the funny "fat girl" verse.

2. What Difference Does It Make (BBC): This song doesn't differ too much of the album version, but it is still a great song.

3. These Things Take Time (BBC): A song that was left off of the debut album in favour of Still Ill, it is a fast song with tight lyrics.

4. This Charming Man (BBC): The BBC version of this single is fantastic. Everything runs well in this song, it is one of the best of this album.

5. How Soon Is Now?: Arguably The Smiths most famous song, this is what gave the band the push they needed during their early years, proving that the band were no one-hit wonders. A long single with a unique sound that only The Smiths can provide.

6. Handsome Devil (BBC): An underrated song which was on the Troy Tate version of the debut album. Morrissey again faces controversy with the lyrics of the song. Is it controversial? You decide.

7. Hand In Glove: The Hatful Of Hollow version of this song was the original single used. In the beginning it fades in, surely a limp start to such a great, hard-rocking track. It was remixed by producer John Porter for the The Smiths debut album.

8. Still Ill (BBC): This version includes a harmonica both at the beginning and the end of the song. It gives the song a strange feel, wouldn't you agree?

9. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now: What a great song the band chose for their single. The music is great and the lyrics are excellent. This is a song that will never tire you out from listening.

10. This Night Has Opened My Eyes (BBC): This BBC version is the only version of this song to be released. Such an underrated song.

11. You've Got Everything Now (BBC): A very good song, it doesn't differ greatly from the album version.

12. Accept Yourself (BBC): Some silly lyrics with a surprisingly average performance from Marr proves that this is just a normal B-Side.

13. Girl Afraid: You will listen to this song over and over again, since the guitar and bass lines are perfect together.

14. Back To The Old House (BBC): You will find this song better than the original album version due to Marr's guitar and Morrissey's lyrics.

15. Reel Around The Fountain (BBC): A great song, it is equal to the album version.

16. Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want: This song is extremely short, but it will touch you unlike any other way. What a tremendous song.

Overall, a nice album to fit in between the solid debut and the third album, this is really one that you can't leave behind. The BBC versions are truly amazing, as well as the other songs on this album. You will love "How Soon Is Now?". I definitely recommend this album to music fans. You will love it.
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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AN ALL-TIME ESSENTIAL ALBUM, June 25, 2004
By Coleen "frankie-machine" (Down in the alley) - See all my reviews
One of the greatest albums of all-time...extra appealing because most of it is lo-fi, but beautifully lo-fi. Every song is a masterpiece of intelligent vulnerable British pop music. The music, written by Johnny Marr, is brilliantly melodic. The words are worthy of Oscar Wilde, one of lyricist Morrissey's major influences, along with early 60's black and white British working class films like Taste of Honey (snatches of dialogue from this film can be found in the lyrics to This Night Has Opened My Eyes, an extremely powerful song). This album is the greatest Smiths album, and that's saying a LOT, since every Smiths album was BRILLIANT. The Smiths recording career lasted from 1984-1987, but they were extremely prolific. This was their second release, technically a collection of radio recordings and singles, but it works perfectly as an album with its own theme.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deliciously poppy
Man I love The Smiths. I will continue hoping they will reunite but until then, I will crank this album all the way up along with The Queen Is Dead. Shipped quickly and perfectly.
Published 3 months ago by J. Garcia

5.0 out of 5 stars IMHO the single >>BEST<< Smiths collection and/or teaser
About other Smiths albums and compilations vis-a-vis this one: Yeah, I've heard the hype about how great and minimal and raw and rock-and-roll-authentic Louder Than Bombs is, and... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Richard A. Duda

5.0 out of 5 stars Hatful of Hollow
Hatful of Hollow being a compilation album that spanns the years 1983-1984. I agree with another reviewer that this is landmark release as the quality of the tracks is astounding... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Bjorn Viberg

5.0 out of 5 stars A Link in the Chain of Freedom
I don't have much to add that has not already been addressed as to the music, as the album is top to bottom exceptional, except to say that, as a straight guy who was a teenager... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Captain_Pass

5.0 out of 5 stars 'Slap Me On The Patio...'
'Hatful of Hollow' is one of those releases brought about by an opportunistic record company (in this case deservedly) milking the cash cow 'til it's udders sting... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Paul Ess.

4.0 out of 5 stars turn to E-leven
who or what are the smiths? an idiosyncratic, pop rock band from england. there will never be another band like them. Read more
Published 19 months ago by osapientia

2.0 out of 5 stars Balls
I bought this album a year ago instead of 'Meat Is Murder', because I had heard 'How Soon Is Now' on the radio and I figured I should get the original album that it was released... Read more
Published 22 months ago by M. Bryant

5.0 out of 5 stars A great collection of the Smiths' early work
Released in 1984, between the Smiths' self-titled debut and their second proper studio album (Meat Is Murder), Hatful Of Hollow is a sort of compilation, focusing on non-LP tracks... Read more
Published 24 months ago by Laszlo Matyas

5.0 out of 5 stars I'll take it now
This is my favorite Smiths album, hands down. Great songs, just the right amount of mope and wit. The only blemish is the presence of "How Soon is Now," but only because it was... Read more
Published on March 9, 2008 by Jilayne Jordan

5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Smiths Record
In 1984, I went Licorce Pizza Record Store. There were two tapes for sale that were guaranteed to by amazing. First, was REM's Reckoning (and it was amazing). Read more
Published on September 5, 2007 by Anthony S. Alpert

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