Cover | Year | Title | Tracks | Length | Bitrate, Kbps |
Size | Check | € | |
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2023 | Spirit Power: The Best of Johnny Marr (CD2) | 11 | 00:48:19 | ||||||
2022 | Fever Dreams Pts 1 - 4 | 16 | 01:12:43 | ||||||
2018 | Call The Comet | 12 | 00:57:51 | ||||||
2014 | Playland | 11 | 00:41:34 | ||||||
2013 | The Messenger | 12 | 00:48:23 | ||||||
2003 | Boomslang | 11 | 00:50:35 | 320 | 116.01 Mb | 2.01€ |
Johnny Marr (born John Martin Maher) is the founder, composer and guitarist of The Smiths british band, lasted only five years (from 1982 to 1987), but made a significant contribution to British indie rock.
The musician participated in several projects, including Electronic, The The, Modest Mouse and The Cribs.
Marr is also not too opposed to the band's reunion, admitting that responsibility for its breakup lies with him. Johnny is confident that the return of The Smiths would make a lot of people happy.
In 2013 he released "The Messenger" solo album and gained NME Godlike Genius Award for "not stopping at rewriting music history with one of the greatest bands of all time, The Smiths, he has continued to push boundaries and evolve throughout his career, working with some of the best musicians on the planet."
Johnny Marr was voted the 4th best guitarist of the last 30 years in a 2010 BBC poll. Phil Alexander, editor-in-chief of Mojo, described Marr as "perhaps the last great British style guitarist."