Billboard has a picture of Morrissey and rates ROTT(little article too)......

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060402/music_nm/review_music_albums_dc;_ylt=AvrmXM7Zh719cObJ5UuoPD.VEhkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBjMHVqMTQ4BHNlYwN5bnN1YmNhdA--

Here you go...Looks like someone got it right!
 
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> Here you go...Looks like someone got it right!

Here's a shortened version of the artcicle(only Moz):

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Perpetually romantically cursed, Morrissey sure sounds like he is in love on his ninth solo album since the Smiths' demise, entitled "Ringleader of the Tormentors." Thanks either to indulging in pleasures of the flesh or to working with David Bowie producer Tony Visconti, the Mozzer has also finally revisited the glammier rock elements that always enliven his best work. Indeed, Visconti's ear for sonic detail (perfectly weepy strings on "Dear God Please Help Me," rain and thunder on the seven-minute epic "Life Is a Pigsty") helps make this Morrissey's most interesting work since 1994's "Vauxhall and I." Brimming with confidence and wit ("On the Streets I Ran" makes reference to his talent for "turning sickness into popular song," while "In the Future When All's Well" preens like vintage T. Rex), "Ringleader" proves Morrissey does not need to be miserable to make memorable music.
 
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