- Rank (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Rank
Type =Live album
Artist =The Smiths
Released =September 5 ,1988
Recorded =October 23 ,1986
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 55:56
Producer =Pete Dauncey andGrant Showbiz
Label = Rough Trade (UK)
Sire (US)
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:f9fwxqu5ldke link]
*Robert Christgau (B) [http://robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=the+smiths link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thesmiths/albums/album/102388/review/5943759/rank link]
Last album = "Strangeways, Here We Come "
(1987)
This album = "Rank"
(1988)
Next album = "Best...I "
(1992)"Rank" is a
live album by English bandThe Smiths . It was released in September 1988 by their Britishrecord company , Rough Trade, and reached No. 2 in the British charts. In theUnited States , the album was released onSire Records and made No. 77.About the album
"Rank" was released as a contractual obligation, a year after the band had split. It was recorded on
October 23 ,1986 at the National Ballroom in Kilburn, and is a fourteen-track distillation (of 21 songs) bysinger Morrissey from the complete concert recording that had earlier been transmitted byBBC Radio 1 . Thealbum rode high on Smiths nostalgia and the success of Morrissey's debut solo album, "Viva Hate ", earlier the same year.The record finds the group in top form and strengthened by the presence of
rhythm guitar istCraig Gannon . The focus naturally lies on songs off the then-current album, "The Queen Is Dead ", but new songs are played as well ("Ask", "Is It Really So Strange?", "London"). It is speculated that the addition of "The Draize Train" was a peace offering from Morrissey to guitarist Johnny Marr; as Marr has the sole writing credit for the song, he receives all royalties from its addition. What is known is that the inclusion of "The Draize Train" as the twelfth track gives the listener a sense of the rhythm and pacing of a Smiths show, as the band typically played an instrumental while Morrissey took a quick break backstage before returning to belt out the electrifying set-closers.The songs omitted from the recording of the Kilburn show are: "I Want The One I Can't Have", "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out", "Frankly, Mr. Shankly", "Never Had No One Ever", "Meat Is Murder", and "How Soon Is Now?" Also, some edits can be readily heard in the concert itself, such as at the end of "I Know It's Over" when the crowd starts cheering.
According to Smiths
biographer sJohnny Rogan andDavid Bret , Morrissey originally titled the album "The Smiths in Heat". Rough Trade objected and Morrissey proposed "Rank", "as in 'J. Arthur'" ("J. Arthur Rank" is Cockney slang for "wank "; see also Cockney rhyming slang).Cover
The sleeve for "Rank", once again designed by Morrissey, stars actress
Alexandra Bastedo . The album's sleeve, a gatefold, featured dozens of Smiths fans ripping apart Morrissey's shirt, which is from the 1986 GMEX concertTrack listing
All tracks written by Morrissey/Marr except "His Latest Flame" (Pomus/Shuman) and "The Draize Train" (Marr).
#"The Queen Is Dead" - 4:11
#"Panic" - 3:07
#"Vicar in a Tutu" - 2:40
#"Ask" - 3:12
#"His Latest Flame/Rusholme Ruffians" "medley" - 3:55
#"The Boy with the Thorn in His Side" - 3:47
#"Rubber Ring/What She Said" "medley" - 3:41
#"Is It Really So Strange?" - 3:45
#"Cemetery Gates" - 2:50
#"London" - 2:38
#"I Know It's Over" - 7:49
#"The Draize Train" - 4:23
#"Still Ill" - 4:09
#"Bigmouth Strikes Again" - 5:51Personnel
The band
*
Morrissey – voice
*Johnny Marr –lead guitar
*Craig Gannon –rhythm guitar
*Andy Rourke –bass guitar
*Mike Joyce – drumsTechnical staff
*
Pete Dauncey andGrant Showbiz – producers
*Paul Nickson – engineer
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