The World Won't Listen [18 Tracks] The Smiths

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  • Release Date: 10/24/2006
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 113,294
  • Label: WEA JAPAN
  • UPC: 4943674066209
 
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The World Won't Listen [18 Tracks]

1LISTENPanic 2:21
2LISTENAsk 3:15
3LISTENLondon 2:07
4LISTENBigmouth Strikes Again 3:13
5LISTENShakespeare's Sister 2:08
6LISTENThere Is a Light That Never Goes Out 4:05
7LISTENShoplifters of the World Unite 2:58
8LISTENThe Boy With the Thorn in His Side 3:16
9LISTENMoney Changes Everything 4:43
10LISTENAsleep 4:10
11LISTENUnloveable 3:56
12LISTENHalf a Person 3:36
13LISTENStretch Out and Wait 2:45
14LISTENThat Joke Isn't Funny Anymore 3:49
15LISTENOscillate Wildly 3:26
16LISTENYou Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby 3:32
17LISTENRubber Ring 3:48
18LISTENGolden Lights 2:40

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In 1987, Rough Trade released at least two collections of singles and B-sides by the Smiths. The U.S. audience saw the release of Louder Than Bombs, which collected 24 assorted tracks. U.K. fans were handed The World Won't Listen, with 16 tracks. Most ardent fans of the band obviously gobbled up both releases. The 12 shared tracks across the two albums are "Panic," "Ask," "London," "Shakespeare's Sister," "Shoplifters of the World Unite," "Asleep," "Unloveable," "Half a Person," "Stretch Out and Wait," "Oscillate Wildly," "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby," and "Rubber Ring." That means there are four tracks here that aren't included on Louder Than Bombs, and there are 12 tracks on Louder Than Bombs that aren't included here. Going into the merits of the tracks isn't necessary; there's not a clunker to be found in the Smiths's discography. The funny, annoying, and/or incredible thing about both the Smiths and Morrissey is that so many songs (singles or B-sides) make appearances on so many different albums. Any die-hard fan of the Smiths is going to want or need both albums, just to have a complete collection of releases (not songs). Even then, there's going to be much repetition across the actual full-length albums and best-of collections. If an album called "The Bombs Won't Listen" or "Louder Than the World" was to be released tomorrow, there'd be an audience for it; granted, it would be a smaller audience than in the heyday of the Smiths. Many people consider the Morrissey/Marr duo to be the last great songwriting team; any release by the Smiths is indispensable to this audience. A casual fan in the U.S. might due well to simply pick up Louder Than Bombs, since The World Won't Listen's additional tracks ("Bigmouth Strikes Again," "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side," and "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore") are all found on the major, full-length releases of the band, thus paying for the price of the import might not be justified. ~ Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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One track only found on "World Won't Listen"by Anonymous

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February 02, 2004: The reviewer made one mistake in that there are actually 5 tracks found on "The World Won't Listen" not found on "Louder Than Bombs". Yet, more importantly, one of these is not found on any other official release: the instrumental "Money Changes Everything". I should know I own all official albums, and lost "The World Won't Listen".

This review was written about the CD edition.