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Sunday, December 14, 2025

The More You Ignore | Me, The Closer I Get (2014 Remaster)

It remains Morrissey’s only single to crack the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, reaching #46, and it hit #8 in the UK.

This version was part of the 20th Anniversary "Definitive Master" of the album Vauxhall and I , remastered by Bill Inglot . Reviewers noted that the remaster provides a clearer, slightly more prominent vocal track compared to the 1994 original. The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get (2014 Remaster)

A standout article covering Morrissey's is Pitchfork's review of Vauxhall and I . It highlights the track as a "sterling pop gem" that perfectly balances "jangly yet airy" music with Morrissey's trademark wordplay. Key Insights from the Remastered Version It remains Morrissey’s only single to crack the U

Critics frequently point out the song's dark irony, describing it as an "intentionally creepy stalker-screed" that uses a "quasi-romantic garage-rock guitar riff" to mask lyrics about obsessive, one-sided fixation. Reviewers noted that the remaster provides a clearer,

For a deep dive into the technical details and fan reception of the remaster, SuperDeluxeEdition offers a thorough assessment of the packaging and sound quality.

The 2014 release included a second disc featuring a 1995 live performance at the Theatre Royal , providing a "raw power" that contrasts with the "Lillywhite glow" of the studio production.

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