| 1. America Is Not The World |
| 2. Irish Blood, English Heart |
| 3. I Have Forgiven Jesus |
| 4. Come Back To Camden |
| 5. I'm Not Sorry |
| 6. World Is Full Of Crashing Bores |
| 7. How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel? |
| 8. First Of The Gang To Die |
| 9. Let Me Kiss You |
| 10. All The Lazy Dykes |
| 11. I Like You |
| 12. You Know I Couldn't Last |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese edition of 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'It's Hard to Walk When You're Small' and 'The Never Played Symphonies'. 14 tracks in total. BMG.
You Are the Quarry,Morrissey,Bmg,Pop,Rock/Pop
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You are the Quarry (Jewel Case)
Morrissey Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001WAO5S Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not The World
- Irish Blood, English Heart (1st single)
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back To Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
- How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel
- First Of The Gang To Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All The Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
Amazon.com
Morrissey's first new album since the nineties is a triumph. Powered by a formidable quartet, the twin guitars spit fire that matches every wounded issue Morrissey tears into. Never one to mince words, he comes out swinging, taking America to task and then turning his attention on his homeland with the blistering "Irish Blood, English Heart." You Are the Quarry is so effective because it's less an overt rallying cry than a heartfelt plea for the world to make sense to him again. Elsewhere, relationships are given such a uniquely vibrant vantage point as to render any other angle blind. His wordplay mixes the coy invention of Cole Porter with a feisty contemporary showman's sense of stagecraft, wit, and drama. "Close your eyes, and think of someone you physically admire, and let me kiss you." It doesn't get much better to that. And wedded to charging hooks, these songs will move into your head and never leave. --David GreenbergerCustomer Reviews:
could it be i like you?.......2006-06-01
to be honest, i don't really understand my obsession with it. i utterly despise greatest hits collections...and, though this isn't one, it could be. there is not one weak song; not one weak moment. his voice is in excellent form. his wit is still peerless. the writing is flawless. i find myself dancing through the house when it's on; i find myself singing along in the car.
it's not the smiths, but it doesn't try to be. these are the insights of our morrissey with some years under his belt. those years haven't tarnished his ability to speak his truths, which apparently encompass some truths of my own.
thanks to this work, i have been driven to re-experience all of morrissey's work...from "viva hate" all the way to the present. he has created an awesome body of work.
anyone who enjoys this album should pick up "who put the m in manchester." having never had the privilege of seeing morrissey live, it's fun to watch him bring many of the songs on this album to life on the stage. our morrissey is a real character.
Simply a very good album.......2006-04-16
I knew who the Moz was, of course -it would have been hard not to, being a teenager in the 80's and all- but for decades I was only dimly aware of Bigmouth or Sunday playing on the radio, as sort of a household soundtrack for my teenage memories.
About a year ago, however, I heard "Let me kiss you" on the train and it brought back all those feelings of helpless childish infatuation, when you felt you were the ugliest duckling around and the object of your affection was oh so unreachable. It really moved me, and I thought maybe there's more to Morrissey than meets the eye. I mean the ear. Whatever.
And some weeks later, Hector came riding those guitars with a gun in his hand, stealing from the rich and the poor and the not very rich (me!) and the very poor, and the Moz stole my heart away.
What I'm saying is, this is a great album, period. I don't know about earlier or later works, nor do I care: taken as a unit, this album is highly enjoyable.
Yes he's whiny at times, no I couldn't care less if he's forgiven Jesus or not, but hey, we already know what the Moz is like sometimes. He's that slightly embarrasing uncle who brings those great presents and has those great stories to tell when he comes to visit.
Put the embarrasing aside, and there's a fistful of great stories/songs, to enjoy here.
YOU ARE THE QUARRY : feels like a comeback.......2006-04-12
Disappointing.......2006-04-03
Elsewhere ,it's a little better. 'Irish Blood, English Heart' is a blistering, dramatic firework show powered along by urgent, frenetic guitars, and 'First Of The Gang To Die' is easily the closest thing here to the Smiths of old, a classic tune with some witty lines. Nothing comes close to those two tracks, but the aforementioned 'This World Is Fully Of Crashing Bores' is musically, at least, pleasantly expansive and sweeping, and 'Let Me Kiss You' is a witty take on lovelorn balladry ('close your eyes/and think of someone you physically admire/and let me kiss you'). Not all the music is as successful: the bubbling, skipping 'I Like You' just sounds quite silly, especially in the chorus, and 'Come Back To Camden' and 'I'm Not Sorry' are meandering ballads with MOR production that never really go anywhere. When Morrissey sounds silly, it's sad, because The Smiths could be utterly absurd without ever sounding silly.
This album is terrible........2006-03-21
Sure. As soon as young people start to respect this aging has-been the world will start to make more sense to him. Any day now...
This album is terrible. Morrissey is terrible, too. I loved everything between Bona Drag and Southpaw Grammar, and I've seen the guy many times, but this album sucks. Maladjusted sucked. Morrissey has lost his touch. ONLY high-schoolers trying to fake some kind of cachet and PAID REVEIWER STOOGES will find anything of merit on this album. "English Heart..." sounds like some old, drunk Irishman wandered into the world's most expensive studio while a bunch of fifteen-year-olds from Orange County, CA were trying to start a mall-emo band. Thumbs down!
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006IIP3A Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not The World
- Irish Blood English Heart
- I Have Forgiven
- Come Back To Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
- How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel
- First Of The Gang To Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All The Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
Tracks:
- Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice
- It's Hard To Walk Tall When You're Small
- Teenage Dad On His Estate
- Munich Air Disaster 1958
- Friday Mourning
- The Never-Played Symphonies
- My Life Is A Succession Of People Saying Goodbye
- I Am Two People
- Mexico
Tracks:
- Irish Blood English Heart- Music Video
- First Of The Gang To Die- Music video- Live footage taken from the Morrissey DVD "Who Put The M in Manchester?" Out 3/2005
- First Of The Gang To Die- 7/22/04 performance from The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
- I Have Forgiven Jesus- 7/23/04 performance from The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
- Let Me Kiss You- 7/24/04 performance from The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn
- Exclusive behind-the-scenes photo gallery from the 2004 tour
Album Description
Includes b-sides and a special bonus DVD!Customer Reviews:
A starter for the new Morrissey fan.......2006-11-10
In spite of the much appraised reviews and a few moderately publicised critics, I was determined to grab this Special Enhanced Quarry online. And I am happy I did it. The Quarry is not just as adaptable for a new Morrissey experience but is as sentimental to be empathised with one's own life and facts (any Morrissey record could be). Try AMERICA IS NOT THE WORLD, I HAVE FORGIVEN JESUS (no wonder Craig Kilborn requested it for his The Late Late Show), I LIKE YOU, and MY LIFE IS A SUCCESSION OF PEOPLE SAYING GOODBYE (possibly B-side's most outstanding track, both lyrically and musically).
What else is good if not worth two cents for a new fan, catch a few glimpses of Morrissey agonising and kicking through the video of IRISH BLOOD ENGLISH HEART in a lovely, orche tinted wallpapered living hall.
A Good Second Impression.......2006-08-05
After a while, I picked up the "Best of Morrissey" (I know there are about three dozen, but you get the idea) and was pleasantly surprised. At first, the songs seemed a little to quirky. The titles were extremely long and some of the tracks, like "Hairdresser on Fire" and "Sing Your Live" made me wonder (no offense) if this guy was being serious or not.
However, after a few listens I fell in love with "...International Playboys", "Now My Heart Is Full" and "Hold On to Your Friends." They were moving and clearly deep, meaningful outlets for Morrissey. Wanting to branch out, I grabbed "Quarry" as everyone was talking about it so much in the press.
At first, again, didn't really like it. Some of the songs were grating and seemed to lack the lyrical wit I heard on the "Best of..." So, I shelved it for a week or so.
However, I forced myself back to it, and while I still couldn't stand some tracks, i.e. "...Crashing Bores" and "...How I Feel" (which seem a bit childish and whiney, respectively) I found some moments of brilliance. "Come Back to Camden" is sweeping and gorgeously layered, "Let Me Kiss You" has a wicked guitar riff around the choruses and "You Know..." ends the album in a wonderful hook-filled style.
...Or it would have had I not bought the deluxe version. Thank goodness, since I find the B-sides (much like with Oasis and, in some cases, Pulp), to hold the true brilliance of the album. "Teenage Dad..." is a great song, with wonderfully honest lyrics. "I Am Two People" has a very genuinely sweet sound to it; I always end my listenings on this track. However, in my opinion, the gem of the entire album is "Friday Mourning." One of the most moving and powerful songs I have heard in a long time, it booms with passion, lyrics of struggle and a magnificent use of echo to give the track an even greater intensity.
While at first I wondered whether Morrissey was the guy I thought I knew off the "Best of..." CD, I have come to find he isn't; rather, he is so much more. I plan to buy "V&I" soon. Hopefully, the journey through that CD will be as rewarding as this one.
A MUST FOR YOUR COLLECTION.......2006-06-08
Truly a masterpeice.
YOU ARE THE QUARRY : the one to get.......2006-04-12
Same Ol' Morrissey!.......2005-11-20
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You Are The Quarry (Gatefold)
Morrissey Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001WAOH6 Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not The World
- Irish Blood, English Heart (1st single)
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back To Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
- How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel
- First Of The Gang To Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All The Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
Amazon.com
Morrissey's first new album since the nineties is a triumph. Powered by a formidable quartet, the twin guitars spit fire that matches every wounded issue Morrissey tears into. Never one to mince words, he comes out swinging, taking America to task and then turning his attention on his homeland with the blistering "Irish Blood, English Heart." You Are the Quarry is so effective because it's less an overt rallying cry than a heartfelt plea for the world to make sense to him again. Elsewhere, relationships are given such a uniquely vibrant vantage point as to render any other angle blind. His wordplay mixes the coy invention of Cole Porter with a feisty contemporary showman's sense of stagecraft, wit, and drama. "Close your eyes, and think of someone you physically admire, and let me kiss you." It doesn't get much better to that. And wedded to charging hooks, these songs will move into your head and never leave. --David GreenbergerCustomer Reviews:
I will die with both of my hands , untied........2007-07-06
"But my heart...is open...my heart...is open to you".......2006-05-13
the redemption of Saint Morrissey.......2004-11-29
That's changed. Morrissey hasn't sound this inspired since Viva Hate. In fact, songs like "Irish Heart, English Blood" actually rock - I would venture to say that Alain Whyte has finally proven to be a better co-writer than Stephen Street ever was (despite his helping to write "Suedehead"), and Morrissey finally manages to come across as being more honest than coy. "How Can Anyone Possibly Know How I Feel?" is indicative of this album as a whole: it retains Morrissey's biting, verbose lyrics (and title) and manages to be catchy at the same time. In fact, its guitar work sounds very similar to that of a brand-new band from Morrissey's dear Britain: Franz Ferdinand. The ability to confuse Morrissey's music with that of a band bursting with youthful vitality is a very, very pleasing thing.
This is the best work Morrissey has done in years, and it is most likely his best solo work yet. It's nice to see him finally step outside of his tired old formula; if this is his swan song, he's going out on a really high note.
Morrissey's Best Work in Years.......2004-09-14
i don't normally collect morrissey. but this new album has a real backbone to it: he's pissed, he's motivated, he's got talent and finally is using it to potential.
rah rah! there are actual power riffs on "you know i couldn't last". in the addictively riffy "irish blood, english heart", he sings pissed betrayal: "I've been dreaming of a time when / the English are sick to death of Labour / & Tories, & spit upon the name of Oliver Cromwell & denounce this royal line that still salute him & will salute him forever." a gentle, sweet spray of acid is the best description of "i have forgiven jesus" i can think of: it's got a romantic sound and a knife-blade undertone. and i'm particularly fond of "all the lazy dykes".
check it out yerself. it's one of the finest albums on the market right now and a fantastic change from the insipid "boy/girl meets girl/boy and they hump/argue/pine". and the music! orgasmic.
Don't buy it. It will only encourage him........2004-06-08
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Attack ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006AZMSY Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not the World
- Irish Blood, English Heart
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back to Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- World Is Full of Crashing Bores
- How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?
- First of the Gang to Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All the Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
- Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice
- It's Hard to Walk Tall When You're Small
- Teenage Dad on His Estate
- Munich Air Disaster 1958
- Friday Mourning
- Never-Played Symphonies
- My Life Is a Succession of People Saying Goodbye
- I Am Two People
- Mexico
Tracks:
- Irish Blood, English Heart [DVD]
- First of the Gang to Die [DVD]
- First of the Gang to Die [DVD][Live]
- I Have Forgiven Jesus [DVD][Live]
- Let Me Kiss You [DVD][Live]
- [Photo Gallery] [DVD]
Album Description
British version features an enhanced bonus disc (as opposed to the US which features a bonus DVD). Very limited Deluxe Edition features new 24 page artwork, all nine of the B-sides lifted from the album, 'Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice', 'It's Hard to Walk When You're Small', 'Teenage Dad on His Estate', 'Munich Air Disaster 1958', 'Friday Mourning', 'The Never Played Symphonies', 'My Life is a Succession of People Saying Goodbye', 'I am Two People' and 'Mexico' along with five exclusive enhanced tracks, 'Irish Blood, English Heart' (Music Video) plus three live tracks recorded live on the Late Late Show with Craig Kilburn 'The First of the Gang to Die', 'I have Forgiven Jesus' and 'Let Me Kiss You' along with a bonus 31-picture tour photo gallery! Attack. 2004.Album Details
Morrissey's First Album in Seven Years Has Just Gone Platinum in the UK and this is Celebrated with this Release which is Only Available for a Limited Time. Cd2 features Exclusive New Studio Tracks and Enhanced Section, Includes Extended 24 Page Booklet and New Cover Artwork.
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You Are The Quarry (Gatefold w/ DVD)
Morrissey Manufacturer: Sanctuary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001WB696 Release Date: 2004-05-18 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not The World
- Irish Blood, English Heart (1st single)
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back To Camden
- Im Not Sorry
- The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
- How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel
- First Of The Gang To Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All The Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldnt Last
Amazon.com
For a while back there, it seemed like Morrissey had nothing left to say. With the Smiths he marvelously guided all the messed up youth of the world through the everyday savages of adolescence, seemingly turning out classics like "The Boy With the Thorn in His Side" and "How Soon Is Now?" between sips of tea. By the time the '90s arrived, Morrissey seemed stuck in an unbearably boring rockabilly rut, turning out records like Southpaw Grammar and Maladjusted. The light had gone out. Seven years in the making, however, his seventh solo album, You Are the Quarry, feels like a rush of blood to the head. It's not a full-blown return to form but it sure feels right. Fired up politically and socially, Morrissey is no longer taking on the problems in the bedroom but the world at large, lashing out gracefully with standout tracks like "Irish Blood, English Heart" and "America Is Not the World." The sound is big, brash, and faintly familiar. Most importantly, the charm is back, even when he sings something as ludicrous and stupid as "All the Lazy Dykes." At least we know his heart's still beating. --Aidin VaziriCustomer Reviews:
Crashing.......2007-03-05
We Knew That He Could Last.......2006-07-06
Then came May 2004, and Morrissey was back, sounding typically glorious. The warmth of his voice still filled a room as fully and evenly as it ever did. You Are the Quarry was not just his only album in seven years, but his best one in a decade. Although it may not overtake the standard set by Viva Hate, Your Arsenal or Vauxhall and I, it certainly not too far behind them. Several of the songs are first-rate, such as "Come Back To Camden", "I'm Not Sorry", "Let Me Kiss You", and "I Like You", and almost all of the others are at least pretty good, including the hard-rocking "Irish Blood, English Heart". But it is "First of the Gang to Die" that instantly ranks right up with "Everyday is Like Sunday" among certified Morrissey classics. While some of the tracks may pass by a bit quietly on the first few listens, this one will have you reaching for the repeat button years after you have first heard it, and maybe even digging the CD out again to begin with. This was one of the best songs of 2004.
Granted, a character like Morrissey will always teeter on the brink of self-parody, and "How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?" brings him dangerously close to the precipice. But Moz fans young and new will forgive him for this, and chalk it up to the fact that this just isn't one of the disc's better songs. Other tracks find him in a not too atypical mode of hyperbole and megalomania. On "I Have Forgiven Jesus", Morrissey switches places with the son of the Christian God, acting as both His accuser and absolver. On "The World is Full of Crashing Bores", Morrissey finds solace in the fact that he is one of them himself only by the standards of the hordes of crashing bores who deem him to be such. Finally, "You Know I Couldn't Last" provides an ironic but poignant bit of closure.
You Are the Quarry is not a breakthrough for Morrissey, but it doesn't need to be. A very good Morrissey album specifically is a very good album generally. He has nothing to prove, and has long since staked out the musical territory that he has decided to mine. He doesn't need to break any new ground, any more that Bob Dylan needs to record a hip-hop record. Whatever debate there may be over whether You Are the Quarry is a comeback or merely a return is a futile one. Of course it is a comeback. What else do you call one of an artist's best CDs being released after a decade of creative fallowness? The follow-up to YATQ, 2006's Ringleader of the Tormentors, shows that this was no fluke, and that he still has momentum to spare.
So now we know that Morrissey was capable of restoring his former glory. Now what about the reunion of that former band of his? Well, to quote the Mozzer himself, "The Smiths will end in murder".
IT'S HARD TO BE GOOD.......2005-03-09
A Step Down.......2005-02-19
Great things come to those who wait..........2005-02-10
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Bmg Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001ZX4OI Release Date: 2004-06-07 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not the World
- Irish Blood, English Heart
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back to Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- World Is Full of Crashing Bores
- How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?
- First of the Gang to Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All the Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
Album Description
Japanese edition of 2004 album includes two bonus tracks, 'It's Hard to Walk When You're Small' and 'The Never Played Symphonies'. 14 tracks in total. BMG.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Attack ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00065EA3M |
Album Details
Cd2 features Exclusive Studio Tracks and Enhanced Section and Includes an Extended 24 Page Booklet and New Artwork.
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001ZX4P2 Release Date: 2004-06-21 |
Tracks:
- America Is Not the World
- Irish Blood, English Heart
- I Have Forgiven Jesus
- Come Back to Camden
- I'm Not Sorry
- World Is Full of Crashing Bores
- How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?
- First of the Gang to Die
- Let Me Kiss You
- All the Lazy Dykes
- I Like You
- You Know I Couldn't Last
Tracks:
- Irish Blood, English Heart [Multimedia Track]
- Photo Gallery [DVD]
Album Description
Japanese CD/DVD (NTSC/Region 2) edition of 2004 album includes two exclusive bonus tracks 'It's Hard to Walk When You're Small' & 'The Never Played Symphonies', & a bonus DVD (identical to U.S.). BMG.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track, and a Bonus Dvd (Format Ntsc, Region Code 2)
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You Are the Quarry
Morrissey Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000N0L4J8 Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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