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The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get

Morrissey

1994 Single
  • Released: 28 February 1994 · Fecha Grabación: 1994 -
    Label: Parlophone · Studios: Hook End Manor (Checkendon, England) · Productor: Steve Lillywhite
    1
    The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /02 /28
    3:43
  • 2
    Used to Be a Sweet Boy
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /02 /28
    2:49
  • 3
    I`d Love To
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey, Boz Boorer • 1994 /02 /28
    4:49
  • Album


    Vauxhall and I

    Vauxhall and I

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 March 1994 · Fecha Grabación: June 1993 - August 1993
    Discográfica: Parlophone (UK)Sire/Reprise (US) · Estudio de Grabación: Hook End Manor, Oxfordshire, England · Productor: Steve Lillywhite
    1
    Now My Heart Is Full
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    4:57
  • 2
    Spring Heeled Jim
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    3:46
  • 3
    Billy Budd
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    2:08
  • 4
    Hold On To Your Friends
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    4:02
  • 5
    The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    3:43
  • 6
    Why Don`t You Find Out For Yourself
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    3:19
  • 7
    I Am Hated For Loving
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    3:40
  • 8
    Lifeguard Sleeping Girl Drowning
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    3:41
  • 9
    Used To Be Asweet Boy
    MorrisseyMorrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /03 /14
    2:48
  • 10
    The Lazy Sunbathers
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /02 /28
    3:07
  • 11
    Speedway
    Morrissey • w: Morrissey • 1994 /02 /28
    4:29
  • "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    Single by Morrissey
    from the album Vauxhall and I
    B-side
    • "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"
    • "I`d Love To"
    Released28 February 1994 (1994-02-28)[1]
    StudioHook End Manor (Checkendon, England)
    GenreIndie pop[2]
    Length3:43
    LabelParlophone
    Songwriter(s)Morrissey, Boz Boorer
    Producer(s)Steve Lillywhite
    Morrissey singles chronology
    "Certain People I Know"
    (1992)
    "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    (1994)
    "Hold On to Your Friends"
    (1994)

    Review

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    1994 single by Morrissey

    For the Vampire Diaries episode, see The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get (The Vampire Diaries).

    "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, co-written by Boz Boorer released as a single on 28 February 1994. It was taken from the then-unreleased Vauxhall and I album and was the first Morrissey single to be produced by Steve Lillywhite. The extra B-side "I`d Love To" features Kirsty MacColl on backing vocals.

    Reaching number eight on the UK Singles Chart, the single became Morrissey`s first top-10 hit since "Interesting Drug" in 1989. It is also Morrissey`s only charting single on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 46, and it became his second Modern Rock Tracks number-one hit. The song also reached the top 50 in Canada, France and Ireland. It charted the highest in Iceland, where it reached number two for three weeks.

    Versions

    The US and UK single releases each contained slightly different mixes of the track. Both mixes use the same take of the song, but the US version, featuring less guitar, is three seconds shorter and includes additional synthesized sound effects (a percussive, glassy sound) throughout the song. The same synth effects are barely audible in the UK mix and in sections are completely absent.[3][4] The US version of "I`d Love To" later appeared on the 1998 US compilation My Early Burglary Years. The UK version was included on the track listing on the 1997 CD reissue of Viva Hate, despite not being a contemporaneous recording from those sessions.

    Critical reception

    NME gave the single a negative review, describing the song as a "formless neutered ramble" and that his "gleaming reputation tarnishes" with this release.[5]

    Ned Raggett of AllMusic said that initially the track "seemed a bit clumsy, with slightly repetitious lyrics and a bit of lazy feeling to it", but it was ultimately "another Morrissey classic, with good production from Steve Lillywhite and a low-key but confident performance from the band." The B-side "Used to Be a Sweet Boy" was "more immediately affecting", and non-album track "I`d Like To" [sic] had a "mysterious, spacious band performance."[6]

    Live performances

    The song was performed live by Morrissey on his 1995, 1999–2000 and 2004 tours.

    Track listings

    7-inch vinyl and cassette

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"

    12-inch vinyl and CD (UK)

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"
    3. "I`d Love To" (UK version)

    CD (US)

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"
    3. "I`d Love To" (USA version)

    Country

    Record label

    Format

    Catalogue number

    UKParlophone7-inch vinylR6372

    UKParlophone12-inch vinyl12R6372

    UKParlophoneCompact discCDR6372

    UKParlophoneCassetteTCR6372

    Personnel

    • Morrissey – vocals
    • Alain Whyte – guitar
    • Boz Boorer – guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood – bass guitar
    • Woodie Taylor – drums

    Charts

    See also

    • Morrissey discography

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1994 single by Morrissey

    For the Vampire Diaries episode, see The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get (The Vampire Diaries).

    "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get" is a song by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, co-written by Boz Boorer released as a single on 28 February 1994. It was taken from the then-unreleased Vauxhall and I album and was the first Morrissey single to be produced by Steve Lillywhite. The extra B-side "I`d Love To" features Kirsty MacColl on backing vocals.

    Reaching number eight on the UK Singles Chart, the single became Morrissey`s first top-10 hit since "Interesting Drug" in 1989. It is also Morrissey`s only charting single on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 46, and it became his second Modern Rock Tracks number-one hit. The song also reached the top 50 in Canada, France and Ireland. It charted the highest in Iceland, where it reached number two for three weeks.

    Versions

    The US and UK single releases each contained slightly different mixes of the track. Both mixes use the same take of the song, but the US version, featuring less guitar, is three seconds shorter and includes additional synthesized sound effects (a percussive, glassy sound) throughout the song. The same synth effects are barely audible in the UK mix and in sections are completely absent.[3][4] The US version of "I`d Love To" later appeared on the 1998 US compilation My Early Burglary Years. The UK version was included on the track listing on the 1997 CD reissue of Viva Hate, despite not being a contemporaneous recording from those sessions.

    Critical reception

    NME gave the single a negative review, describing the song as a "formless neutered ramble" and that his "gleaming reputation tarnishes" with this release.[5]

    Ned Raggett of AllMusic said that initially the track "seemed a bit clumsy, with slightly repetitious lyrics and a bit of lazy feeling to it", but it was ultimately "another Morrissey classic, with good production from Steve Lillywhite and a low-key but confident performance from the band." The B-side "Used to Be a Sweet Boy" was "more immediately affecting", and non-album track "I`d Like To" [sic] had a "mysterious, spacious band performance."[6]

    Live performances

    The song was performed live by Morrissey on his 1995, 1999–2000 and 2004 tours.

    Track listings

    7-inch vinyl and cassette

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"

    12-inch vinyl and CD (UK)

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"
    3. "I`d Love To" (UK version)

    CD (US)

    1. "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
    2. "Used to Be a Sweet Boy"
    3. "I`d Love To" (USA version)

    Country

    Record label

    Format

    Catalogue number

    UKParlophone7-inch vinylR6372

    UKParlophone12-inch vinyl12R6372

    UKParlophoneCompact discCDR6372

    UKParlophoneCassetteTCR6372

    Personnel

    • Morrissey – vocals
    • Alain Whyte – guitar
    • Boz Boorer – guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood – bass guitar
    • Woodie Taylor – drums

    Charts

    See also

    • Morrissey discography

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