Sold Date:
April 3, 2021
Start Date:
March 2, 2021
Final Price:
£24.50
(GBP)
Seller Feedback:
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Buyer Feedback:
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The Smiths Hatful Of Hollow Original '84 LP 70 290 Rough Trade French Version EX/EX. Condition is "Used".
Will Post Worldwide, but only International Tracked & Signed let me know where you live and I will work out a price for you.
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I have graded the vinyl and sleeve as Excellent!
I have cleaned and play-tested the album and it plays perfectly and still sounds awesome!
I'm selling a lot of my vinyl and CD collection, because the kids are getting bigger and the house is getting smaller! Basically, it was either the kids or the records, sadly the coin came down tails...Thanks for looking!
ONLINE REVIEW:
Several months after releasing their first album, issued the singles and rarities collection , establishing a tradition of repackaging their material as many times and as quickly as possible. While several cuts on are BBC versions of songs from , the versions on the compilation are nervy and raw -- and they're also not the selling point of the record. The Smiths treated singles as individual entities, not just ways to promote an album, and many of their finest songs were never issued on their studio albums. contains many of these classics, including the sweet rush of "William, It Was Really Nothing," and the sardonic "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now," the tongue-in-cheek lament of "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want," the wistful "Back to the Old House," "Girl Afraid," and the pulsating, tremolo-laced masterpiece "How Soon Is Now?" With such strong material forming the core of the album, it's little wonder that is as consistent as and arguably captures the excitement surrounding the band even better.