Morrissey I await new4 By Philip Son Daily Arts Writer "Others sang your lfe, but now's your chance to shine and have the pleasure of saying what you mean. The rare pleasure of meaning what ou sing." u - "Sing Your Life," 1991 As a preeminent influence on the current music scene (notably in the United Kingdom), The Smiths was one of the greatest bands in the 1980s, if not ever. The group's songs were marked by the lyrical genius of vocalist Morrissey and the musical virtuosity of guitarist Johnny Marr. Bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce provided a potent rhythm ection that sturdied up such songs as his Charming Man" and "The Queen is Dead." From 1982 to 1987, the band released four studio albums and 19 singles, a time period that fellow Manchester band The Stone Roses needed to release its second album. After Marr left the band, Morrissey embarked on a solo career that has gone through many ups and downs. is output as a solo artist has sur- passed that of The Smiths' catalog and his cult following of loyal fans, although weakened, has remained. August 8 marks the released of Morrissey's latest release, "Maladjusted," and it's probably his most important album to date. "There's too many people planning your downfall." - "The Teachers are Afraid of the Pupils," 1995 The past year has been particularly troubling for Morrissey. The key event was a court case brought on by The Smiths' drummer Mike Joyce, who sued the songwriting duo of Morrissey and Marr to recoup for unpaid royalties. Successfully arguing that he should have received 25 'per- cent rather than 10 percent of the The Daily Arts sec- tion salutes the Detroit Red Wings, the 1997 Stanley Cup champions. We were Wings fans before it was cool. And we still like the Tigers. Not to mention the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit is cool! So Is Daily Arts. it ' ' * Wedne tiai 'i A *- 9-thr M'it' i, Daily x- 1I I f Yt Y Fans album band's royalties on record sales and mer- chandise, Joyce ended up receiving upwards of one mil- lion pounds. Not only was Joyce's vic- tory a financial and emotional blow to Morrissey, but the High Court judge also described Morrissey as "devi- ous, truculent, and unreliable." The court case delayed the recording of "Maladjusted," but a proposed U.S. tour The "Mozzer' for the new album after a five-yea hiatus has created a stir among fant The court case and Morrissey's ag have also added fuel to the fire i rumors concerning the retirement o the singer. "All of the rumors keeping m grounded, I never said that they wer completely unfounded." - "Speedway," 199 Having just turned 38 years old o May 28, the "Mozzer" is reportedl considering retirement if the nev album does well. After 1994's criti rally acclaimed "Vauxhall and I; Morrissey followed up wit "Southpaw Grammar" in 1995.Y brash and brave outing that straye from his usual three-minute pop sin gles, "Southpaw Grammar" was commercial disaster. A European tot co-headlining with David Bowie sud denly ended as Morrissey bailed oi due to an unnamed illness. Morrisse is reported to be very keen on the suc cess of "Maladjusted." Apparently, h wants to retire at a time that will leav him standing at the top of his game. The notion of a world tour appea to every U.S. fan. He last toured th U.S. in 1992 and the sudden cancelle a. ;..t. : . + -i , gg a fi D .... ..>. .< t ' strikes a charming pose for his fans. ar tion of two shows in 1994 in Los s. Angeles and New York's Carnegie e Hall left fans confused and upset. If n Morrissey does indeed retire after this f album, this upcoming tour may be the last chance for fans to get a chance to e see him on stage ever again. e Recent reviews of advance copies of "Maladjusted" have been superb. 4 Co-songwriters Alain Whyte and Boz n Boorer apparently have supplied y Morrissey with Smiths-esque tunes w that can put him on top again. The i- CEO of AP magazine describes the ," album as "as close to a Smiths h reunion as one can get." The first sin- A gle, "Maladjusted," will be released d in July and the album is to follow on - August 8. Ask Us About Our MCAT Guarantee THE PRINCETON REVIEW ANAARBOR'S BEST TEST PREP (voted by The Michigan Daily's readership poli 1997)