IT'S FRIDAY, I'M IN LOVE....WITH MORRISSEY (Part 19)
A bit of a historical moment this July 1991 single as it marked the first release that involved the then relatively unknown Boz Boorer - the one consistent member of the Morrissey entourage over the past 18 years.
The song was a new one that hadn't featured on Kill Uncle or any of the singles taken from that LP released just four months earlier. But it was one that had been written in conjunction with Mark Nevin who had been so heavily involved in the LP...
It's a single that I was very impressed with on its release. It was a more than passable move to a rockabilly sound completely different from anything Morrissey had done before. My only grumble is that over the next few years, the rockabilly sound proved to be just about the only way this band could play live and too many of the gigs and tours in the early part of the 90s were a letdown....
But I digress...for this series is really only about looking at the single, and as I mentioned above, it was one I liked on release and one that I still have a soft spot for even now all these years later.
The other tracks on the CD single (for it was in that format I originally bought the single although I now also have a 12" copy as well) were a strange mix of a cover, a live cover and a live version of a song that had previously been a b-side.....
mp3 : Morrissey - Pregnant For The Last Time
mp3 : Morrissey - Skin Storm
mp3 : Morrissey - Cosmic Dancer (live)
mp3 : Morrissey - Disappointed (live)
The single only reached #25 in the charts, marginally higher than the two efforts taken from Kill Uncle, but a bit of a let down given it was a new song altogether.
Skin Storm had originally been recorded by Bradford, a band much lauded by Morrissey, who had in fact been the support act at the (in) famous Wolverhampton gig in December 1988. Despite the great man's endorsement, the band never really amounted to much beyond a cult. Here's the original version:-
mp3 : Bradford - Skin Storm
The live cover version is of a song that, courtesy of Mrs Villain, can be found inside the cupboard in its original release on vinyl from away back in 1971 when she was a teenager with a big crush on Marc Bolan and Mickey Finn and bought all their records at the time.....and here's a rip from that LP, Electric Warrior:-
mp3 : T Rex - Cosmic Dancer
She clearly took great care of her records......
Incidentally it says on the back of the sleeve
"This stereo record can be played on mono reproducers provided either a compatible or stereo cartridge wired for mono is fitted. Recent equipment may already be fitted with a suitable cartridge. If in doubt, consult your dealer."
A reminder that in those days, you bought records from specialists shops, most of which also sold record players, transistor radios and stereograms....
Happy Listening.


6 comments:
I love Fridays for your Morrissey blog. I hope that you can still find a way to keep writing about Morrissey after you finish going through all his singles.
I agree! Keep writing about Morrissey on Fridays! Anyway about Pregnant for the Last Time - any song that contains the phrase 'corned beef legs' must be applauded.
I like Pregnant too...
Bradford, however, is an awful name for a band... or anything else.
Rol (stuck in Bradford on a Friday afternoon).
Yup, as above.
It's a brilliant wee feature, whether you've already heard the songs or not. I've ot just about everything the Mozz has done, but I still read this every time, dl it and play your chosen selection. And then of course, I dig out the appropriate album. Sorted.
Thanks indeed!
Aah i used to love that Skinstorm song... had it on a Rough Trade compilation which also had Sandie Shaw's version of the Smiths 'Jeanne'
Nice to hear Morrissey's version, thanks!
Oh. The Bradford version of Skinstorm was on the first compilation tape my other half ever made for me - before we'd even met! but how many years is it since I've thought of it???
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