The Smiths The Smiths vinyl is the place to start if you want to understand why this band still matters four decades after this record first appeared. Released in 1984 on Rough Trade, the debut arrived in a UK music scene dominated by synthesizers and post-punk gloom, and it immediately carved out its own space. This Rhino pressing, catalog number RHINO 665880, is a digitally remastered edition of that debut LP, bringing the original recording back to wax with improved clarity and detail.
Why The Smiths The Smiths Vinyl Deserves a Place in Your Collection
What made this album so disruptive in 1984 was the combination of two very different instincts pulling in the same direction. Johnny Marr built guitar parts that were melodic, ringing and genuinely inventive, the kind of playing that felt simultaneously classic and completely fresh. Against that, Morrissey wrote and delivered lyrics that were droll, literary and emotionally direct in a way that British pop simply was not at the time. The two elements sharpened each other. The result was a band that sounded like nothing else on the charts, and this debut captures that first moment of arrival before anyone had worked out quite what The Smiths were doing or why it worked so well.
Pressing and Format Details
This is a standard LP format released through Rhino Records, a label with a solid reputation for careful reissue work. The digital remastering means the audio has been revisited from source material, and on a decent turntable you will hear separation and warmth in Marr’s guitar work that compressed digital formats tend to flatten out. The catalog number RHINO 665880 is the reference to look for when confirming this specific edition. Rhino reissues of this era are generally well manufactured, with attention paid to pressing quality and presentation.
Who This Copy Is For
If you already own a battered original Rough Trade pressing and want something you can play regularly without worrying about further wear, this remastered edition makes a lot of sense. If you are building a collection of significant British indie records and do not yet have the debut, this is the practical and affordable way to get it on vinyl. The Smiths went on to refine their sound across subsequent albums, but there is something specific to this record that the later work does not replicate: the songs here feel raw and alive, the sound of a band that had not yet settled into its own identity but was producing extraordinary work in the process of discovering it. That energy does not age, and it plays well on vinyl.



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