MorrisseyBest Morrissey Albums Ranked
6.5
Avg Score
44
Opinions
19
Albums
11
Reviewers
Summary from 44 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Morrissey's catalog across 19 albums from 44 opinions, with an overall average of 6.5/10. The top-rated Morrissey album is Bona Drag (Remastered) (1990) with a 9.8/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Years of Refusal and You Are the Quarry. The discography on Wavelength spans 1988 to 2026. First of the Gang to Die ranks as the highest-rated Morrissey song on Wavelength with a 9.0/10 average.
Bona Drag (Remastered)
“This 1990 singles and B-sides collection, now built out with six previously unreleased tracks, stands as the high-water mark of Morrissey's solo career.”
World Peace Is None of Your Business
“Morrissey - World Peace Is None Of Your Business”
You Are the Quarry
“The now-forgotten British author Horace Vachell introduced polo to the Pacific Coast when he relocated to Southern California in 1882. Purchasing a large cattle ranch near Arroyo Grande, which he renamed Tally-Ho, Vachell bred ponies and even socialized in the costume of the sport. His greatest acclaim came from the 1905 novel *The Hill*, an aristocratic Icarus fable in which the son of a Liverpud”
Years of Refusal
“Morrissey and his Tormentors continue their 21st century winning streak with a record that, while offering no new twists or surprises, finds the former Smiths co-leader in strong voice-- both as a singer and songwriter.”
Your Arsenal (Definitive Master)
“Mope no more. forsaking the cozy glow of cult-hero worship on his fourth solo album, Morrissey hurls himself into the cold cruel rock mainstream. Your Arsenal is the most direct — and outwardly directed — statement he’s made since disbanding the Smiths. Buoyed by the conversational grace of his lyric writing, Morrissey rides high atop […]”
Ringleader of the Tormentors
“The Pope of Mope moves to Rome and becomes revitalized; with help from producer Tony Visconti, he explores rapturous self-torment with more passion and power than he's possessed in years.”
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