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| Tracks = 7
| Tracks = 7
| Total Length =  46:23 minutes
| Total Length =  46:23 minutes
| Artwork = [[Mention::Caryn Gough]]
| Director =  [[Director::Tim Broad]]
| Director =  [[Director::Tim Broad]]
| Publisher = EMI
| Publisher = EMI
| Art = Photo: [[Photographer::Barry Plummer]]<br>Cover layout: [[Mention::Caryn Gough]]<br>
Art Work: [[Mention::Jo Slee]], [[Mention::Terrace Stomp]]
| Format(s) = VHS, DVD
| Format(s) = VHS, DVD
| Released = 1990 (VHS), 2004 (DVD)
| Released = 1990 (VHS), 2004 (DVD)
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==Information==
==Information==
Cover layout: [[Mention::Caryn Gough]]
==Track list==
==Track list==
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{{tracklist
| 01 = The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
| 01 = The Last Of The Famous International Playboys

Latest revision as of 17:55, 26 February 2024

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Morrissey Video
Title Hulmerist
Tracks 7
Total Length 46:23 minutes
Director Tim Broad
Publisher EMI
Art work Photo: Barry Plummer
Cover layout: Caryn Gough

Art Work: Jo Slee, Terrace Stomp

Format(s) VHS, DVD
Released 1990 (VHS), 2004 (DVD)


Information

Track list

Discogs Information

Credits

  • Artwork - Jo Slee
  • Artwork - Terrace Stomp
  • Film Director [Directed By] - Tim Broad
  • Layout - Caryn Gough
  • Photography By [Photo] - Barry Plummer

Notes

The shell has a grid textured border. White label with navy text. Transparent standard VHS case. Inlay card printed on one side only.

© 1990 Approx Running Time 45 mins.

Track 2 is a live appearance but not credited as such.

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Wikipedia Information

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Hulmerist is a VHS and DVD release that includes seven promotional films for songs by Morrissey, released initially on VHS, in 1990, and then on DVD in 2004. It was certified Gold by the RIAA on 18 January 1991. The title refers to Morrissey's childhood home in Hulme, Manchester. The L is silent (it's pronounced "hyoom"), so "Hulmerist" sounds like "humourist".