Morrissey Central "BMG DUMP MORRISSEY" (November 16, 2020)

https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/bmg-dump-morrissey

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BMG Records have dropped Morrissey. Following the March 2020 release of I AM NOT A DOG ON A CHAIN
(#1 Scotland, #1 Poland, #3 Britain, #3 France, #10 Spain, #13 Germany, #2, #9, #17, #18 U.S.A. - depending
on which official chart you follow), BMG have appointed a new Executive who does not want another Morrissey
album. Instead, the new BMG Executive has announced new plans for 'diversity' within BMG's artist roster, and
all projected BMG Morrissey releases/reissues have been scrapped.

"This news is perfectly in keeping with the relentless galvanic horror of 2020," said Morrissey, "we would be critically insane to expect anything positive."

Morrissey is once again in search of a new label willing to release his music.

"My three albums with BMG have been the best of my career, and I stand by them till death. Recording them has been a pivotal period in my life, and I thank the previous BMG team and everyone involved for that. It's still important to me to do music my own way, and I wouldn't want to be on a label that dictates so specifically how their artists should behave - especially when the word 'talent' is notably never mentioned."

Morrissey's duet with David Bowie is now available on Parlophone via Warner.

"There are too many cases of successful artists languishing at labels who are no longer interested in them." Alistair Norbury, BMG.

Morrissey's Las Vegas residency remains in place for 2021.

above quotes collected by V.Pearson for M.Central.
full interview will be printed shortly.


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You're assuming that what he's saying is factual, which is a novice mistake. There is absolutely no way that Morrissey was dropped from the label for reasons of "diversity." That is some self-pitying, racist bullshit.
Certainly. If BMG could have made money off him, they certainly wouldn’t have dropped him. It’s just an excuse to protect his fragile ego. As usual.
 
https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/bmg-dump-morrissey

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Excerpt:

BMG Records have dropped Morrissey. Following the March 2020 release of I AM NOT A DOG ON A CHAIN
(#1 Scotland, #1 Poland, #3 Britain, #3 France, #10 Spain, #13 Germany, #2, #9, #17, #18 U.S.A. - depending
on which official chart you follow), BMG have appointed a new Executive who does not want another Morrissey
album. Instead, the new BMG Executive has announced new plans for 'diversity' within BMG's artist roster, and
all projected BMG Morrissey releases/reissues have been scrapped.

"This news is perfectly in keeping with the relentless galvanic horror of 2020," said Morrissey, "we would be critically insane to expect anything positive."

Morrissey is once again in search of a new label willing to release his music.

"My three albums with BMG have been the best of my career, and I stand by them till death. Recording them has been a pivotal period in my life, and I thank the previous BMG team and everyone involved for that. It's still important to me to do music my own way, and I wouldn't want to be on a label that dictates so specifically how their artists should behave - especially when the word 'talent' is notably never mentioned."

Morrissey's duet with David Bowie is now available on Parlophone via Warner.

"There are too many cases of successful artists languishing at labels who are no longer interested in them." Alistair Norbury, BMG.

Morrissey's Las Vegas residency remains in place for 2021.

above quotes collected by V.Pearson for M.Central.
full interview will be printed shortly.
"Obviously to get on Top Of The Pops these days, one has to be, by law, black" - 1992
 
People are being so mean about this on Twitter! Many are thrilled with this news. Maybe good old Johnny Marr can take pity on Moz and sign him to his personal label. ;)
 
I choose to disagree. You don't know any more about it than anyone else. I'm not paranoid. But maybe you are if you react like that to someone with a different opinion.
I suspect the relationship was effectively over before Dog was even on the shelves. And probably before California Son was released.
 
Shit! I misread the headline as “Big Dump” - Morrissey. Thought finally had an new, aptly named album coming out.
 
He has always been like this. He thought Rough Trade was run by a conspiracy of vampiric incompetents who could never see his genius, and he thought more or less the same about every label after that. I think these battles keep him going.
well when the boss of rough trade gives you a packet of biscuits for being the first number 1 for the record company what else is their to think,other artists at the time were getting rolls royces and M gets a £2,99 packet of biscuits.
 
Just adding some media links to the OP and noticed the Mirror had an interesting BMG response cited:

"A spokesperson for BMG told the Mirror: "BMG has released three exceptional Top 10 albums from Morrissey over the past three years, including some of the best work of his career. That three album deal has now come to an end. We wish him well in the next chapter of his career. BMG continues to represent much of Morrissey’s catalogue and are working with his team to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.""

Links in OP.
FWD.
 
Just adding some media links to the OP and noticed the Mirror had an interesting BMG response cited:

"A spokesperson for BMG told the Mirror: "BMG has released three exceptional Top 10 albums from Morrissey over the past three years, including some of the best work of his career. That three album deal has now come to an end. We wish him well in the next chapter of his career. BMG continues to represent much of Morrissey’s catalogue and are working with his team to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.""

Links in OP.
FWD.
Does BMG perhaps own RCA, Island and Sanctuary?
 
Did they change that front cover btw?
Edit: looks like they took our advice & ditched the List of the lost lookalike. It looks much better.
Out on Amazon uk.
They said straight from the beginning that the LotL mock-up wasn't going to be the final artwork iirc. It is still referenced in the introduction though.
Like I said, I'm going to post my general impression in the respective thread. Probably tomorrow...
 
Just adding some media links to the OP and noticed the Mirror had an interesting BMG response cited:

"A spokesperson for BMG told the Mirror: "BMG has released three exceptional Top 10 albums from Morrissey over the past three years, including some of the best work of his career. That three album deal has now come to an end. We wish him well in the next chapter of his career. BMG continues to represent much of Morrissey’s catalogue and are working with his team to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.""

Links in OP.
FWD.
You can’t spell reissue without sue.
 
Just adding some media links to the OP and noticed the Mirror had an interesting BMG response:

"A spokesperson for BMG told the Mirror: "BMG has released three exceptional Top 10 albums from Morrissey over the past three years, including some of the best work of his career. That three album deal has now come to an end. We wish him well in the next chapter of his career. BMG continues to represent much of Morrissey’s catalogue and are working with his team to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.""

Links in OP.
FWD.

Well, that's something. They're not disowning him.
 
Just adding some media links to the OP and noticed the Mirror had an interesting BMG response cited:

"A spokesperson for BMG told the Mirror: "BMG has released three exceptional Top 10 albums from Morrissey over the past three years, including some of the best work of his career. That three album deal has now come to an end. We wish him well in the next chapter of his career. BMG continues to represent much of Morrissey’s catalogue and are working with his team to ensure it gets the attention it deserves.""

Links in OP.
FWD.
I wonder how likely any "representation" of Morrissey's back catalogue is if the Central post says "all projected BMG Morrissey releases/reissues have been scrapped."

Oh, the drama.
 
I wonder how likely any "representation" of Morrissey's back catalogue is if the Central post says "all projected BMG Morrissey releases/reissues have been scrapped."

Oh, the drama.
I suspect BMG are saying they own assets which they will likely need to milk in the future.
 
I suspect the relationship was effectively over before Dog was even on the shelves. And probably before California Son was released.
It was a three album deal. The terms of the relationship were very clearly laid out when Morrissey signed his name on the dotted line. Shoe-horning some racist moaning into his woe-is-me act is completely irrelevant.
 

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