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Hatful of Hollow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hatful of Hollow
''Hatful of Hollow'' is a compilation album by the English rock band The Smiths, featuring BBC Radio 1 studio recordings and two contemporary singles with their B-sides. It was released on 12 November 1984 by the band's British record company, Rough Trade, just months after the band's debut, ''The Smiths''. The album reached No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for 46 weeks.〔David Roberts ''British Hit Singles and Albums'', Guinness World Records Limited〕 Eventually, on 9 November 1993, it was also released by their American label, Sire Records, which had initially declined to release the album. Sire instead released ''Louder Than Bombs'' in the US in 1987, which contains several of the same tracks as on ''Hatful of Hollow'', as well as ''The World Won't Listen''. In 2000, ''Q'' magazine placed ''Hatful of Hollow'' at number 44 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. ==Cover== The current sleeve for ''Hatful of Hollow'' is the CD issue sleeve, featuring a cropped photograph of the otherwise unknown Fabrice Colette taken by Gilles Decroix. The original sleeve, pictured above, included a tattoo of a Cocteau drawing on Colette's left shoulder, which he had had done in June 1983 because he idolised Cocteau. The photograph is taken from a July 1983 special edition of the French newspaper ''Libération''.〔(Hatful Of Hollow sleeve source (Liberation, July 1983) )〕 Additionally, the old cover had a large sky blue frame with the legends "The Smiths" and "Hatful of Hollow" above and underneath the picture. All editions after 1987 however feature the cropped version with the text superimposed.
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