Morrissey's new album removed from digital retailers following departure from label
Recently it was reported that Harvest Records have dropped Morrissey just weeks after releasing his new album. Moz himself predicted in a statement that his album would “instantly disappear from iTunes and record stores and every download-upload-offload outlet on the planet, because Harvest technically have no right to sell it”, and now that appears to have happened.
As Slicing Up Eyeballs report, both digital retailers iTunes and Amazon, plus streaming services like Spotify, have removed the LP in the U.S because the former Smiths frontman owns the license to the record, not Harvest. World Peace is, however, still currently available on these services in the UK.
Morrissey recently stated that Harvest severed their ties following increasing tensions between the two camps during this album campaign.
You can read our review of World Peace Is None Of Your Business here.
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