Viva Hate
Morrissey's debut solo album and originally entitled Education in Reverse (some LPs in Australia and New Zealand were released with the original title), the album was released on 14 March 1988, a mere six months after The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come. Produced and co-wrote by Stephen Street, the album highlights include 'Suedehead' and 'Everyday Is Like Sunday'.
- Alsatian cousin
- Little man, what now?
- Everyday is like sunday
- Bengali in platforms
- Angel, angel, down we go together
- Late night, maudlin street
- Suedehead
- Break up the family
- Treat me like a human being
- I don't mind if you forget me
- Dial-a-cliché
- Margaret on the guillotine
Morrissey's debut solo album and originally entitled Education in Reverse (some LPs in Australia and New Zealand were released with the original title), the album was released on 14 March 1988, a mere six months after The Smiths' final album, Strangeways, Here We Come. Produced and co-wrote by Stephen Street, the album highlights include 'Suedehead' and 'Everyday Is Like Sunday'.
Tracklisting
- Alsatian cousin
- Little man, what now?
- Everyday is like sunday
- Bengali in platforms
- Angel, angel, down we go together
- Late night, maudlin street
- Suedehead
- Break up the family
- Treat me like a human being
- I don't mind if you forget me
- Dial-a-cliché
- Margaret on the guillotine