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Released
  
5 September 1988

Length
  
55:56

Artist
  
Producer
  
Recorded
  
23 October 1986

Rank(1988)
  
Best... I(1992)

Release date
  
5 September 1988

Label
  
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Genres
  
Alternative rock, Indie rock, Indie pop

Similar
  
The Smiths albums, Alternative rock albums

Rank is a live album by the English rock band The Smiths. It was released in September 1988 by their British record company, Rough Trade, and reached No. 2 in the British charts. In the United States, the album was released on Sire Records and made No. 77.

Contents

The smiths rank


About the album

Rank was released as a contractual obligation. It was recorded on 23 October 1986 at National Ballroom in Kilburn, London, and is a fourteen-track distillation (of 21 songs) by singer Morrissey from the complete concert recording that had earlier been transmitted by BBC Radio 1. The album rode high on The Smiths nostalgia and the success of Morrissey's debut solo album, Viva Hate, earlier the same year.

The songs omitted from the recording of the Kilburn show are: "I Want the One I Can't Have", "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out", "Frankly, Mr. Shankly", "Never Had No One Ever", "Meat Is Murder", and "How Soon Is Now?" Also, some edits can be readily heard in the concert itself, such as at the end of "I Know It's Over" when the crowd starts cheering. In late 2008 video footage appeared from the show on YouTube.

According to The Smiths biographers Johnny Rogan and David Bret, Morrissey originally titled the album The Smiths in Heat. Rough Trade objected and Morrissey proposed Rank, "as in 'J. Arthur'" (J. Arthur Rank is Cockney rhyming slang for "wank").

Cover

The sleeve for Rank, designed by Morrissey, stars actress Alexandra Bastedo. The image is from photographer John D. Green's 1967 book Birds Of Britain. The gatefold album's interior features a photo of several The Smiths fans ripping apart Morrissey's shirt. The picture was taken by Ian Tilton at the 1986 Factory Records "Festival of the Tenth Summer" concert at G-Mex Centre in Manchester, England.

Track listing

All tracks written by Johnny Marr and Morrissey except "His Latest Flame" (Doc Pomus, Mort Shuman), "The Draize Train" (Marr) and the very beginning of "The Queen Is Dead" where an audio recording of Sergei Prokofiev's classical piece "Montagues and Capulets" was played to introduce the band.

The band

  • Morrissey – vocals ("voice" in the liner notes)
  • Johnny Marr – lead guitar ("guitars" in the liner notes)
  • Craig Gannon – rhythm guitar ("additional guitars" in the liner notes)
  • Andy Rourke – bass guitar ("the bass guitar" in the liner notes)
  • Mike Joyce – drums ("the drums" in the liner notes)
  • Technical staff

  • Pete Dauncey and Grant Showbiz – producers
  • Paul Nickson – engineer
  • Songs

    1The Queen Is Dead4:11
    2Panic3:08
    3Vicar in a Tutu2:40

    References

    Rank (album) Wikipedia