Viva Hate

Morrissey

Viva Hate

RELEASED: March 14, 1988
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Alsatian Cousin 3:13 2. Little Man, What Now? 1:48 3. Everyday Is Like Sunday 3:36 4. Bengali in Platforms 3:55 5. Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together 1:40 6. Late Night, Maudlin Street 7:40 7. Suedehead 3:56 8. Break Up the Family 3:55 9. The Ordinary Boys 3:10 10. I Don’t Mind If You Forget Me 3:17 11. Dial-a-Cliché 2:28 12. Margaret on the Guillotine 3:41
Viva Hate is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Morrissey, released on March 14, 1988. The album features a blend of alternative rock and pop, showcasing Morrissey's distinct vocal style and introspective lyrics. It includes hit singles such as 'Everyday Is Like Sunday' and 'Suedehead', which helped establish his solo career after the breakup of The Smiths. The album is noted for its melodic hooks and poignant themes of alienation and longing, solidifying Morrissey's status as a significant figure in 1980s music.