As any Mozzer fan knows, his catalog is cluttered with compilations -- some good, some middling, many unnecessary. So, why the need for Rhino's 2001 collection The Best of Morrissey? Well, according to the press release, it's because there is no Morrissey hits collection available in the U.S., which is technically true, but compilations like Bona Drag, World of Morrissey, and My Early Burglary Years have certainly been on the American market (the catch is they're not hits compilations; actually, I have no idea what they are, since they're always album tracks, singles, and B-sides, playing like your resident Morrissey fanatic's favorite mix tape). This, however, is a genuine hits collection, attempting to gather the best of the EMI/Parlophone years and his tour of U.K. major labels (most of which were released on Sire/Warner in the U.S.). There are singles missing here, but they're by and large minor hits and personal favorites (Southpaw Grammar gets slighted, with no "Dagenham Dave" or "Boyracer"), and nearly every iconic Morrissey song is here. They might not be in chronological order, but they're present and accounted for, and it flows nicely, proving that Morrissey could always deliver gems, from "Suedehead" and "Everyday Is Like Sunday," through "Tomorrow," "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday," and "The More You Ignore Me the Closer I Get," to the brilliant, underappreciated "Alma Matters." So, this very well may be the Morrissey album for those who don't need every Morrissey album -- but since this is a Morrissey compilation, it does have one piece of bait for collectors, the final Island single, "Lost," from 1998, which I can't even remember coming out and I collect these things. And you know what -- I really wouldn't want Morrissey any other way (which is why us Morrissey fans are considered a sado-masochistic lot, I guess). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Morrissey is truly incomparable....what an unlikely pop star!!! Beautiful and intellectual and awkward...it made me feel so good to have him on my side when I was young...and it still does!
"Do your best and Don't Worry" is from Southpaw Grammar, so the album was not truly slighted. Certainly respect a debate about "Boy Racer" possibly being a better choice though
This whole album reminds me of my friend Kara and how we would listen to it all the time driving in her Mom's car.
Our fav. songs are on here reminding me of Junior high and high school our older sisters listening to MOZ and he moved us at such a young age.
Awww Kara it's Mozzy Waaaazzy. R.I.P.Kara
great compilation! from beginning to end it's all the highlights this and bona drag are the best to have. my early burgerly years is also good, but you kinda have to skip every other song to keep it pumping. but the greatest band of all time are the trashcan sinatras! they keep it rockin on all th albums and the their compilations are the the best better than anybody. trashcan sinatras are number one Morrissey number two.