Inspired by Morrissey’s new autobiography, the Strange Brew picks choice tracks that shaped Morrissey’s formative years: “we roar and rage through the 1960s, pinned together by pop music, and by the suspicious absence of money.”
- Millie Small – My Boy Lollipop (Single A-side, Fontana, 1964)
- Marianne Faithfull – Come And Stay With Me (Single A-side, Decca, 1965)
- Paul Jones – I’ve Been A Bad, Bad Boy (Single A-side, HMV, 1967)
- Sandie Shaw – You’ve Not Changed (Single A-side, Pye, 1967)
- Love Affair – Rainbow Valley (Single A-side, CBS, 1968
- The Foundations – Back On My Feet Again (Single A-side, Pye, 1968)
- The Small Faces – Lazy Sunday (Single A-side, Immediate, 1968)
- Barry Ryan – Eloise (Single A-side, MGM, 1968)
- Radha Krishna Temple – Hare Krishna Mantra (Single A-side, Apple, 1969)
- Shocking Blue – Venus (Single A-side, Penny Farthing, 1969)
- Mr Bloe – Groovin’ With Mr. Bloe (Single A-side, DJM, 1970)
- Springwater – I Will Return (Single A-side, Polydor, 1971)
- Hurricane Smith – Don’t Let It Die (Single A-side, Columbia, 1971)
- T.Rex – Metal Guru (Single A-side, T.Rex Wax Co, 1972)
- David Bowie – Starman (Single A-side, RCA, 1972)
- Roxy Music – Virginia Plain (Single A-side, EG, 1972)
From sixties pop hits, psych, one hit wonders to glam rock. Listen to a soundtrack of songs from Morrisey’s autobiography.
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