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词条 Hatful of Hollow
释义

  1. Cover

  2. Composition

  3. Song differences

  4. Track listing

  5. Etchings on vinyl

  6. Personnel

     Additional musicians  Production 

  7. Chart positions

     Sales 

  8. References

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| name = Hatful of Hollow
| type = compilation
| artist = The Smiths
| cover = HatfulofHollow84.jpg
| alt =
| released = 12 November 1984
| recorded = 1983–1984
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Alternative rock, indie pop
| length = 56:11
| label = Rough Trade (UK), Sire (US)
| producer = {{flatlist|
  • John Porter
  • The Smiths
  • Roger Pusey
  • Dale "Buffin" Griffin}}

| prev_title = The Smiths
| prev_year = 1984
| next_title = Meat is Murder
| next_year = 1985
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Hatful of Hallow
| type = compilation
| single1 = Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
| single1date = 21 May 1984
| single2 = William, It Was Really Nothing
| single2date = 20 August 1984
| single3 = How Soon Is Now?
| single3date = 28 January 1985
}}
}}{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1score = {{Rating|5|5}}[1]
| rev2 = Chicago Tribune
| rev2score = {{Rating|4|4}}[2]
| rev3 = Pitchfork
| rev3score = 10/10[3]
| rev4 = Q
| rev4score = {{Rating|3|5}}[4]
| rev5 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
| rev5Score = {{Rating|3|5}}[5]
| rev6 = Select
| rev6score = 5/5[6]
| rev7 = Sounds
| rev7score = {{Rating|4|5}}[7]
| rev8 = Uncut
| rev8score = {{Rating|5|5}}[8]

}}

Hatful of Hollow is a compilation album by English rock band the Smiths. Released on 12 November 1984 by the band's British record company Rough Trade, the album reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.[9] It was released on 9 November 1993 by their American label Sire Records, which had initially declined to release the album. Sire instead released Louder Than Bombs in the US in 1987—which contains several of the same tracks as Hatful of Hollow—as well as The World Won't Listen.

It features BBC Radio 1 studio recordings and two contemporary singles with their B-sides. In 2000, Q magazine placed Hatful of Hollow at number 44 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever.

Cover

The current sleeve for Hatful of Hollow is the CD issue sleeve, featuring a cropped photograph of the otherwise unknown Fabrice Colette taken by Gilles Decroix. The original sleeve, pictured above, included a tattoo of a Cocteau drawing on Colette's left shoulder, which he had had done in June 1983 because he idolised Cocteau. The photograph is taken from a July 1983 special edition of the French newspaper Libération.[10] Additionally, the old cover had a large sky-blue frame with the legends "The Smiths" and "Hatful of Hollow" above and underneath the picture. All editions after 1987 however feature the cropped version with the text superimposed. The 2011 vinyl re-issue reinstated the original sleeve.

Composition

The album consists mainly of songs recorded over several BBC Radio 1 sessions in 1983 (tracks shown in bold were included on the album). When first broadcast, these radio sessions mainly featured songs which were otherwise unavailable—all were subsequently re-recorded for singles or for the following year's debut album. "This Night Has Opened My Eyes" was recorded in the studio in June 1984, but the only version ever released was the September Peel session.

  1. For John Peel on 31 May 1983: "Handsome Devil", "Reel Around the Fountain", "Miserable Lie", "What Difference Does It Make?" (all four songs were later released as the Peel Sessions EP)
  2. For David Jensen on 4 July 1983: "These Things Take Time", "You've Got Everything Now", "Wonderful Woman"
  3. For Jensen on 5 September 1983: "Accept Yourself", "I Don't Owe You Anything", "Pretty Girls Make Graves", "Reel Around the Fountain"
  4. For Peel on 21 September 1983: "This Charming Man", "Back to the Old House", "This Night Has Opened My Eyes", "Still Ill"

The album also features the band's debut single, "Hand in Glove", and their two most recent singles prior to the album's release, "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" and "William, It Was Really Nothing", with their B-sides "Girl Afraid", "How Soon Is Now?" and "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want".

"How Soon Is Now?" would receive a separate single release in 1985 in the United Kingdom and the United States. It reached No. 24 in the British charts, but failed to chart in the US. Morrissey and Johnny Marr lamented the lack of chart success of what they considered their strongest song thus far. "How Soon is Now?" was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1986 film Out of Bounds, but wasn't included on the accompanying soundtrack album.[11]

Song differences

The radio session versions of songs are different from other studio recordings. Some of the major differences are:

  • "What Difference Does It Make?" has heavier and more natural-sounding guitars than the version on The Smiths. It is also in a higher key than the version on The Smiths.
  • "These Things Take Time" features bass that is more prominent and drums that are less controlled than in the version from the "What Difference Does It Make?" 12" single. Sliding guitar figures accompany the chorus.
  • "This Charming Man" has softer and more upbeat vocals, guitars and even drums than the version released as a single and on some versions of The Smiths. The bass line is louder and altered slightly. Additionally, there is no solo guitar introduction.
  • "Hand in Glove" is the version that appeared on the original single, not the one on The Smiths. It features a fade-intro, louder bass, and vocals that sound very distant.
  • "Still Ill" opens and closes with a harmonica solo, and sounds less hollow and slightly slower than the version on The Smiths.
  • "You've Got Everything Now" is slower than the version on The Smiths and does not have any keyboard part. The bass line is also altered slightly.
  • "Back to the Old House" (originally the B-side to "What Difference Does It Make?") is an acoustic piece with melancholic guitars and vocals.
  • "Reel Around the Fountain" has duller-sounding drums and acoustic guitars than the version on The Smiths. The bass is more prominent, but the piano and organ parts are not included. It is also in a higher key than the version on The Smiths.

Track listing

{{tracklist
| all_writing = Morrissey/Marr. Tracks marked with an asterisk (*) were first released on this compilation
| title1 = William, It Was Really Nothing
| note1 = Single A-side
| length1 = 2:09
| title2 = What Difference Does It Make?
| note2 = John Peel session, 5/18/83
| length2 = 3:11
| title3 = These Things Take Time
| note3 = David Jensen session, 6/26/83 *
| length3 = 2:32
| title4 = This Charming Man
| note4 = John Peel session, 9/14/83 *
| length4 = 2:42
| title5 = How Soon Is Now?
| note5 = B-side of "William, It Was Really Nothing"
| length5 = 6:44
| title6 = Handsome Devil
| note6 = John Peel session, 5/18/83
| length6 = 2:47
| title7 = Hand in Glove
| note7 = Single A-side mix
| length7 = 3:13
| title8 = Still Ill
| note8 = John Peel session, 9/14/83 *
| length8 = 3:32
| title9 = Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
| note9 = Single A-side
| length9 = 3:33
| title10 = This Night Has Opened My Eyes
| note10 = John Peel session, 9/14/83
| length10 = 3:39
| title11 = You've Got Everything Now
| note11 = David Jensen session, 6/26/83 *
| length11 = 4:18
| title12 = Accept Yourself
| note12 = David Jensen session, 8/25/83 *
| length12 = 4:01
| title13 = Girl Afraid
| note13 = B-side of "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"
| length13 = 2:48
| title14 = Back to the Old House
| note14 = John Peel session, 9/14/83 *
| length14 = 3:02
| title15 = Reel Around the Fountain
| note15 = John Peel session, 5/18/83
| length15 = 5:51
| title16 = Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
| note16 = B-side of "William, It Was Really Nothing"
| length16 = 1:50
}}

Etchings on vinyl

"THE IMPOTENCE OF ERNEST" is etched on Side A, beginning with "William it Was Really Nothing". As well as being a pun on The Importance of Being Earnest, it is an allusion to the impotence that Ernest Hemingway suffered in his final years. "Ian (EIRE)", etched on Side B, refers to Johnny Marr's younger brother.

Personnel

  • Morrissey – vocals
  • Johnny Marr – guitars, harmonica, mandolin, slide guitar on "How Soon is Now?"[12]
  • Andy Rourke – bass guitar
  • Mike Joyce – drums, tambourine[13]

Additional musicians

  • John Porter – electronic percussion[14] on "How Soon Is Now?"

Production

  • John Porter – producer
  • The Smiths – producers
  • Roger Pusey – producer
  • Dale "Buffin" Griffin – producer
  • Martin Colley - engineer
  • Mike Robinson – engineer ('Accept Yourself')

Chart positions

Album
YearChartPosition
1984UK Albums Chart[15]7

Sales

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|}

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/hatful-of-hollow-mw0000195760 |title=Hatful of Hollow – The Smiths |publisher=AllMusic |accessdate=25 September 2015 |last=Erlewine |first=Stephen Thomas |authorlink=Stephen Thomas Erlewine}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-07-07/entertainment/9103170622_1_star-morrissey-solo-singles |title=The Smiths And Solo |work=Chicago Tribune |date=7 July 1991 |accessdate=10 November 2015 |last=Kot |first=Greg |authorlink=Greg Kot}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16027-the-smiths-complete/ |title=The Smiths: The Smiths Complete |work=Pitchfork |date=18 November 2011 |accessdate=25 September 2015 |last=Wolk |first=Douglas |authorlink=Douglas Wolk}}
4. ^{{cite journal |title=The Smiths: Hatful of Hollow |work=Q |date=December 1993 |issue=87 |page=139}}
5. ^{{cite book |chapter=The Smiths |last=Sheffield |first=Rob |authorlink=Rob Sheffield |title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide |publisher=Simon & Schuster |edition=4th |year=2004 |editor1-last=Brackett |editor1-first=Nathan |editor2-last=Hoard |editor2-first=Christian |isbn=0-7432-0169-8 |pages=753–54}}
6. ^{{cite journal |title=The Smiths |work=Select |issue=35 |date=May 1993 |last=Harrison |first=Andrew |page=104}}
7. ^{{cite journal |title=It's a Fair Cap! |work=Sounds |date=17 November 1984 |last=Black |first=Bill}}
8. ^{{cite journal |title=The Smiths: Hatful of Hollow |work=Uncut |date=1998 |last=Dalton |first=Stephen}}
9. ^David Roberts British Hit Singles and Albums, Guinness World Records Limited
10. ^Hatful Of Hollow sleeve source (Liberation, July 1983)
11. ^[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091706/soundtrack?ref_=tt_trv_snd Out of Bounds (1986) - Soundtracks - IMDb]
12. ^Goddard, S, 2013. Songs That Saved Your Life - The Art of The Smiths 1982–87. 2nd ed. U.K.: Titan Books. P. 121
13. ^Cavanagh, D, 1993. Irreproachable: The Smiths: the very best of British?. Q Magazine, 1 December 1993.
14. ^Fletcher, T, 2012. A Light That Never Goes Out: The Enduring Saga of the Smiths. 1st ed. U.K.: Random House. p. 355.
15. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/21136/smiths/ |title=SMITHS | Artist |publisher=Official Charts Company |date= |accessdate=30 August 2017}}
16. ^https://www.morrissey-solo.com/article.pl?sid=08/03/05/1811210
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