The Smiths - Hatful Of Hollow - 9394
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The Smiths' Hatful of Hollow is a compilation album released in 1984. It is a collection of singles, b-sides, and BBC radio sessions from the band's first two years together.
The album is a good introduction to the Smiths' sound, which is characterized by Morrissey's melancholic lyrics and Johnny Marr's chiming guitars. The songs on Hatful of Hollow are a mix of uptempo rockers and slower, more introspective ballads.
Some of the highlights of the album include the singles "This Charming Man," "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now," and "William, It Was Really Nothing." These songs are all classics of the indie rock genre, and they showcase the Smiths' unique ability to combine catchy melodies with introspective lyrics.
Hatful of Hollow is a essential listen for any fan of indie rock. It is a collection of some of the Smiths' finest work, and it showcases their unique sound and songwriting ability.