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[[Category:The Smiths Silver Pressed Bootleg CDs]] | [[Category:The Smiths Silver Pressed Bootleg CDs]] | ||
[[File:Unloveable-Front.jpg | right | thumb |Front Cover]] | [[File:Unloveable-Front.jpg | right | thumb |Front Cover]] | ||
[[File:Unloveable-Back.jpg | right | thumb |Back Cover]] | [[File:Unloveable-Back.jpg | right | thumb |Back Cover]] | ||
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| | {{Discobox-Bootleg | ||
| | | Name = Unloveable | ||
| | | Total Length = | ||
| | | Recorded = Various Dates and Locations | ||
| Art = | |||
| Publisher = Chelsea Records (CFC 002)<ref name=rogan /> | |||
| Format = CD | |||
| Type = Bootleg Album | |||
| ArtistType = The Smiths | |||
| Previous = Thank Your Lucky Stars | |||
| PreviousLink = Thank Your Lucky Stars (CD bootleg) | |||
| Next = Unruly Boys | |||
| NextLink = Unruly Boys (CD bootleg) | |||
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==Track List== | ==Track List== | ||
#Miserable Lie | #Miserable Lie ([[John Peel|Peel Session]]) | ||
#What Difference Does It Make? | #What Difference Does It Make? (The Tube, 16 March, 1984) | ||
#This Night Has Opened My Eyes | #This Night Has Opened My Eyes (The Tube, 16 March, 1984) | ||
#Hand In Glove | #Hand In Glove (The Tube, 16 March, 1984) | ||
#Still Ill | #Still Ill (The Tube, 16 March, 1984) | ||
#Barbarism Begins At Home | #Barbarism Begins At Home (The Tube, 16 March, 1984) | ||
#Still Ill | #Still Ill (Datarun, 7 April, 1984) | ||
#This Charming Man | #This Charming Man (Datarun, 7 April, 1984) | ||
#Hand In Glove | #Hand In Glove (Datarun, 7 April, 1984) | ||
#Jeane (featuring Sandie Shaw) | #Jeane (Splat! April 1984, featuring [[Sandie Shaw]]) | ||
#Bigmouth Strikes Again | #Bigmouth Strikes Again (Whistle Test, 20 May, 1986) | ||
#Vicar In A Tutu | #Vicar In A Tutu (Whistle Test, 20 May, 1986) | ||
#There Is A Light That Never Goes Out | #There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (The Eurotube, 5 July, 1986) | ||
#Panic | #Panic (The Eurotube, 5 July, 1986) | ||
#Sheila Take A Bow | #Sheila Take A Bow (The Tube, 10 April, 1987) | ||
#Shoplifters Of The World Unite | #Shoplifters Of The World Unite (The Tube, 10 April, 1987) | ||
#Hand In Glove | #Hand In Glove ([[Inverness, Scotland 1985-10-01 (The Smiths concert)|1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland]]) | ||
#Rock And Roll, Part 2 | #Rock And Roll, Part 2 ([[Inverness, Scotland 1985-10-01 (The Smiths concert)|1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland]]) | ||
#Unloveable (#1) | #Unloveable (#1) ([[Inverness, Scotland 1985-10-01 (The Smiths concert)|1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland]]) | ||
#Unloveable (#2) | #Unloveable (#2) ([[Inverness, Scotland 1985-10-01 (The Smiths concert)|1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland]]) | ||
#There Is A Light That Never Goes Out | #There Is A Light That Never Goes Out ([[Inverness, Scotland 1985-10-01 (The Smiths concert)|1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland]]) | ||
Revision as of 09:38, 5 October 2012
THE SMITHS Bootleg Album | |
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Name | Unloveable |
Length | |
Recorded | Various Dates and Locations |
Art work | |
Publisher | Chelsea Records (CFC 002)[1] |
Format(s) | CD |
Bootleg Album | |
Thank Your Lucky Stars ← Unloveable → Unruly Boys
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Track List
- Miserable Lie (Peel Session)
- What Difference Does It Make? (The Tube, 16 March, 1984)
- This Night Has Opened My Eyes (The Tube, 16 March, 1984)
- Hand In Glove (The Tube, 16 March, 1984)
- Still Ill (The Tube, 16 March, 1984)
- Barbarism Begins At Home (The Tube, 16 March, 1984)
- Still Ill (Datarun, 7 April, 1984)
- This Charming Man (Datarun, 7 April, 1984)
- Hand In Glove (Datarun, 7 April, 1984)
- Jeane (Splat! April 1984, featuring Sandie Shaw)
- Bigmouth Strikes Again (Whistle Test, 20 May, 1986)
- Vicar In A Tutu (Whistle Test, 20 May, 1986)
- There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (The Eurotube, 5 July, 1986)
- Panic (The Eurotube, 5 July, 1986)
- Sheila Take A Bow (The Tube, 10 April, 1987)
- Shoplifters Of The World Unite (The Tube, 10 April, 1987)
- Hand In Glove (1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland)
- Rock And Roll, Part 2 (1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland)
- Unloveable (#1) (1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland)
- Unloveable (#2) (1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland)
- There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (1 October, 1985, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Scotland)
Track lists checked and validated against multiple sites.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
References And Notes
<references> [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rogan, Johnny. (October 1, 2012). Morrissey & Marr: The Severed Alliance: Updated & Revised 20th Anniversary Edition. Omnibus Press ISBN 1-7803-8304-5.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Information provided by The Arcane Old Wardrobe
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Information provided by Cemetry Gates
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Information provided by Akira Ware
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Information provided by Morrissey Solo Bootleg Forum
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Information provided by Passions Just Like Mine