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Mixed or average reviews- based on 67 Ratings
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Positive: 33 out of 67
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Mixed: 9 out of 67
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Negative: 25 out of 67
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Feb 6, 2023Brilliant Album with amazing vocals as usual. I Wish You Lonely, Spent The Day In Bed and Home Is A Question Mark are always on repeat for me.
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Sep 12, 2020
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Jun 10, 2019The big Morrissey!! Oh my goodness this album makes me feel so happy and confused in the same time but Mozza is a king
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Mar 23, 2018Not his best nor certainly subtlest work, LIHS still manages to conjure up some classic Morrissey charm, swagger and bile in equal measure, though a couple of songs toward the end are pretty duff (Who Will Protect Us From The Police is just awful).
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Jan 17, 2018Morrissey's best album in many years I'm pleased to say. It took me quite a few listens to draw that conclusion but I'm glad I gave it the chance as I'd nearly given up hope of a return to form.
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Dec 30, 2017Best of Moz since Vauxhall and I. Will grow with time when stupid backslash fades. Love this LP
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Dec 19, 2017
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Dec 10, 2017
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Dec 7, 2017There are amazing beats here, Morrissey did it again, he gave us what we needed about him, passion, this album it's amazing for drink something while you're hearing, thank you so much Morrissey.
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Dec 7, 2017
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Dec 3, 2017
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Dec 3, 2017
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Nov 29, 2017There is so much more to this album than meets the initial (hypo)critical eye - suffice to say NOBODY is doing this type of album and i don't think anybody else could. This album sets up the coming war over what Morrissey is perfectly - the battle has already begun. Viva!
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Nov 28, 2017I thought this said "Love In High School" and since it doesn't I'm giving it a -10. take that........................................................................................
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Nov 25, 2017His best album since Vauxhall... Home is a Question Mark and When You Open Your Legs are two of his finest songs ever. The more introverted songs really grow on you as well!
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Nov 23, 2017After 'World Peace...' I'd all but given up hope that Moz was going to return to some sort of form. Surprisingly, LIHS is his best album in a long time. Musically it's mostly great and Morrissey's voice is never better. It only falls short because of the last four tracks which are pretty forgettable.
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Nov 22, 2017A seriously good album. I like the tunes and the emotions conveyed. I wish it could be longer and that the songs could have more highs and lows in them.
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Nov 21, 2017
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Nov 19, 2017I'd really like to give this a higher score as there are some really good tracks on the album, and one or two that wouldn't be out of place on a future 'best of' compilation. The trouble is there are also some atrocious songs, { 'I Bury The Living' being an example} that rank up there with Moz's worst.
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Nov 17, 2017
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Nov 17, 2017
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Nov 17, 2017
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Nov 17, 2017It goes well until 'I Bury The Living' but then goes horrifically, horrifically wrong. Cringey innuendos, appalling lyrics about the Arab Spring and a huge metaphors for Brexit plague the album throughout. By far Morrissey's worst solo album. Terrible.
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MagnetDec 22, 2017Even when you can't quite tell whether you want to laugh with or at Morrissey's heavy-handed proclamations, they're provocative, and that's worth a lot. [No. 149, p.51]
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Nov 21, 2017His 11th solo studio album Low in High School is a mixed bag of brilliance and dross. There are some genuinely interesting new explorations while other tracks are deeply disappointing. Disconcertingly uneven, yes, but not safely predictable.
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Nov 21, 2017A few songs are some of Morrissey’s most engaging, exciting work of the 21st century. Other songs get your attention for the wrong reasons. ... His political musings all arrive with a crushing lack of subtlety or nuance.