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Morrissey to release unheard ‘Viva Hate’ tracks

He's releasing another Best Of album

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Morrissey is set to release two previously unheard songs recorded around the time of his 1988 debut solo album ‘Viva Hate’.

The two songs, ‘Safe, Warm Lancashire Home’ and ‘Treat Me Like A Human Being’, will come out as B-sides on the re-release of his 1992 single ‘Glamorous Glue’ on April 18, reports fansite True-to-you.net.

A week later (25) a Morrissey solo compilation, ‘The Very Best Of Morrissey’, will come out. It features a bonus DVD containing his music videos.

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The tracklisting is:

‘The Last Of The Famous International Playboys’

‘You’re Gonna Need Someone On Your Side’

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‘The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get’

‘Glamorous Glue’

‘Girl Least Likely To’

‘Suedehead’

‘Tomorrow’ (US remix radio edit)

‘Boxers’

‘My Love Life’ (US mix)

‘Break Up The Family’

‘I’ve Changed My Plea To Guilty’

‘Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference’

‘Ouija Board, Ouija Board’

‘Interesting Drug’

‘November Spawned A Monster’

‘Everyday Is Like Sunday’

‘Interlude’ (Morrissey solo version)

‘Moonriver’ (extended version)

The tracklisting for the bonus DVD is:

‘The Last Of The Famous International Playboys’

‘The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get’

‘Glamorous Glue’

‘Suedehead’

‘Tomorrow’

‘Boxers’

‘My Love Life’

‘I’ve Changed My Plea To Guilty’ (Jonathan Ross Show)

‘Interesting Drug’

‘November Spawned A Monster’

‘Everyday Is Like Sunday’

‘Sunny’

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