Reviews
Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums of the 1990s.", Ranked #26 in Nme's List of the `Top 50 Albums of 1994.', "...A Fantasy Date with Britain's Most Ironic and Monkish Pop Star..."-Rating: A-, 3.5 Stars out of 5 - "...for all the disturbing images, VAUXHALL is incredibly accessible pop...straightforward music fit to convey the complex dynamics of depression....", "...Don't laugh, but Morrissey is still in a funk...Morrissey comes across most effectively when he quits trying to be clever and speaks plainly...Here you get the singular Morrissey experience, those weirdly disarming ruminations by someone who seems to be both guileless and yet in a permanent snit...", "...Delicate acoustic textures weave through haunting drones and synthesized strings...Although the draggy tempos and lush settings make VAUXHALL sound unbecomingly mellow on the surface, Morrissey does his best to get on your nerves...", Ranked #63 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "It Remains His Most Complete Work to Date.", "...A Collection of Competent, Appealing Pop Tunes..."