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The Sound of the Smiths [Deluxe Edition] ()

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Track Listing
  1. Hand in Glove
  2. This Charming Man
  3. What Difference Does It Make?
  4. Still Ill
  5. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
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  1. Hand in Glove
  2. This Charming Man
  3. What Difference Does It Make?
  4. Still Ill
  5. Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
  6. William, It Was Really Nothing
  7. How Soon Is Now?
  8. Nowhere Fast
  9. Shakespeare's Sister
  10. Barbarism Begins at Home
  11. That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore
  12. The Headmaster Ritual
  13. The Boy with the Thorn in His Side
  14. Bigmouth Strikes Again
  15. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
  16. Panic
  17. Ask
  18. You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
  19. Shoplifters of the World Unite
  20. Sheila Take a Bow
  21. Girlfriend in a Coma
  22. I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
  23. Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
  24. Jeane
  25. Handsome Devil
  26. This Charming Man
  27. Wonderful Woman
  28. Back to the Old House
  29. These Things Take Time
  30. Girl Afraid
  31. Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want
  32. Stretch out and Wait
  33. Oscillate Wildly
  34. Meat Is Murder
  35. Asleep
  36. Money Changes Everything
  37. Medley: The Queen Is Dead/Take Me Back to Dear Old Blighty
  38. Vicar in a Tutu
  39. Cemetry Gates
  40. Half a Person
  41. Sweet and Tender Hooligan
  42. Pretty Girls Make Graves
  43. Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
  44. What's the World?
  45. London
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Depending on your count, The Sound of the Smiths is the third or fourth posthumous Smiths compilation -- a number that may be a bit excessive considering the group's rather concise catalog, containing just four studio albums and singles rounded up on three singles compilations (and two of those covered the same essential territory, too). That's a lot of repetition but whether it's taken in either its single-disc or double-disc deluxe editions, The Sound of the Smiths is the best of these posthumous overviews. The single ...

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