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Louder Than Bombs is the third compilation album by English rock band The Smiths, released as a double album on March 30, 1987 by their American record company, Sire Records. It peaked at number 62 on the US Billboard 200 album chart. Popular demand prompted their British record company, Rough Trade, to issue the album domestically as well. Upon its release in the UK in May 1987, it reached No. 38 on the British charts. In 2003, the album was ranked No. 365 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and ranked No. 369 on a 2012 revised list. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1990. The album was released as the American counterpart to their recent British compilation The World Won't Listen and consisted of all singles and nearly all B-sides that had not at that point been available in the United States, either on single or album, with a few other tracks added. The title is borrowed from a line in Elizabeth Smart's extended prose poem By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept. The album was intended to be a substitute for both The World Won't Listen and their 1984 compilation Hatful of Hollow, as these had not been released in the United States. This is why the non-single track "This Night Has Opened My Eyes" from Hatful of Hollow was included. Single A-sides "This Charming Man" and "How Soon Is Now?" had already been released in the US as bonus cuts on the LPs The Smiths and Meat Is Murder, respectively. As with The World Won't Li
Is It Really So Strange?
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Sheila Take a Bow
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Shoplifters of the World Unite
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Sweet and Tender Hooligan
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Half a Person
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London
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Panic
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Girl Afraid
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Shakespeare's Sister
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William, It Was Really Nothing
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You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
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Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
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Ask
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Golden Lights
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Oscillate Wildly
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These Things Take Time
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Rubber Ring
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Back to the Old House
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Hand in Glove
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Stretch Out and Wait
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Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
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This Night Has Opened My Eyes
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Unloveable
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Asleep
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