Morrissey - 'Viva Hate' (Remastered) LP Gatefold Black Vinyl LP
Released in 1988, Viva Hate announced Morrissey as a formidable solo artist, retaining the wit, melancholy, and provocation that defined his earlier work while embracing a broader, more orchestral sound. This remastered gatefold black vinyl LP presents the album with renewed sonic depth and refinement, allowing its emotional complexity to fully resonate.
Produced by Stephen Street, the album balances sweeping arrangements with intimate, cutting lyricism. The remaster enhances separation and dynamic control, giving strings, guitars, and rhythm sections greater definition while placing Morrissey’s unmistakable voice firmly at the centre. On vinyl, the warmth of analogue playback softens edges without dulling impact, lending the record a more natural, immersive flow.
Tracks such as Suedehead shimmer with melodic confidence, while Everyday Is Like Sunday unfolds with cinematic scope and aching restraint. Deeper cuts reveal newfound nuance through improved tonal balance and reduced surface noise, rewarding attentive listening on quality hi-fi systems.
Housed in a gatefold sleeve that reflects the album’s stature, this edition is ideal for collectors, audiophiles, and fans seeking the most complete and emotionally engaging way to experience Viva Hate.
A landmark solo debut, restored with care and presented as it deserves.
Key Features
- Remastered black vinyl LP for improved clarity and tonal balance
- Premium gatefold sleeve with expanded artwork presentation
- Features iconic tracks including Suedehead and Everyday Is Like Sunday
- Enhanced vocal presence and instrumental separation
- Warm, immersive analogue sound with reduced surface noise
- A defining solo statement in Morrissey’s catalogue
- Essential for collectors of British indie and alternative music
Track Listing
Side 1
1. Alsatian Cousin
2. Little Man, What Now?
3. Everyday Is Like Sunday
4. Bengali in Platforms
5. Angel Angel Down We Go Together
6. Late Night, Maudlin Street
Side 2
1. Suedehead
2. Break Up the Family
3. Treat Me Like a Human Being
4. I Don’t Mind If You Forget Me
5. Dial-a-cliche
6. Margaret On the Guillotine

