CRAIG GANNON
'Craig Gannon' (born on 30 July, 1966 in Manchester), is an English guitar player, best known for being the second guitarist in The Smiths in 1986.
Gannon had already achieved some fame for his work with Aztec Camera and with The Bluebells before his work with The Smiths. When bass player Andy Rourke was fired from The Smiths in early 1986, Gannon was hired to replace him. Within a fortnight, however, Rourke was reinstated and Gannon moved to rhythm guitar, playing on the "Panic" and "Ask" singles and touring the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States with the band. Gannon also played on the scrapped single "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby", which was included on "''The World Won't Listen''" compilation album. After the tour ended in October 1986, Gannon was dismissed.
Post-Smiths, Gannon joined Brix Smith in The Adult Net,
Blue Orchids and The Cradle. Gannon was also reunited with former Smiths singer Morrissey at his debut solo gig and 1989 singles "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" and "Interesting Drug". That same year saw him sue Morrissey and Johnny Marr over the degree of his involvement in songwriting (notably for "Ask"). The matter was settled out of court for the sum of £48,000.
★ "Panic" (1986)
★ "Ask" (1986)
★ ''The World Won't Listen'' (compilation, 1987)
★ ''Louder Than Bombs'' (compilation, 1987)
★ ''Rank'' (live, 1988 [recorded 1986])
★ ''Best...I'' (compilation, 1992)
★ ''...Best II'' (compilation, 1992)
★ ''Singles'' (compilation, 1995)
★ ''The Very Best of The Smiths'' (compilation, 2001)
★ "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" (1989)
★ "Interesting Drug" (1989)
★ ''Bona Drag'' (compilation, 1990)
★ ''World of Morrissey'' (compilation, 1995)
| Contents |
| Career |
| Discography |
| With The Smiths |
| Singles |
| Albums |
| With Morrissey |
| Singles |
| Albums |
Career
Gannon had already achieved some fame for his work with Aztec Camera and with The Bluebells before his work with The Smiths. When bass player Andy Rourke was fired from The Smiths in early 1986, Gannon was hired to replace him. Within a fortnight, however, Rourke was reinstated and Gannon moved to rhythm guitar, playing on the "Panic" and "Ask" singles and touring the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States with the band. Gannon also played on the scrapped single "You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby", which was included on "''The World Won't Listen''" compilation album. After the tour ended in October 1986, Gannon was dismissed.
Post-Smiths, Gannon joined Brix Smith in The Adult Net,
Blue Orchids and The Cradle. Gannon was also reunited with former Smiths singer Morrissey at his debut solo gig and 1989 singles "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" and "Interesting Drug". That same year saw him sue Morrissey and Johnny Marr over the degree of his involvement in songwriting (notably for "Ask"). The matter was settled out of court for the sum of £48,000.
Discography
With The Smiths
Singles
★ "Panic" (1986)
★ "Ask" (1986)
Albums
★ ''The World Won't Listen'' (compilation, 1987)
★ ''Louder Than Bombs'' (compilation, 1987)
★ ''Rank'' (live, 1988 [recorded 1986])
★ ''Best...I'' (compilation, 1992)
★ ''...Best II'' (compilation, 1992)
★ ''Singles'' (compilation, 1995)
★ ''The Very Best of The Smiths'' (compilation, 2001)
With Morrissey
Singles
★ "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" (1989)
★ "Interesting Drug" (1989)
Albums
★ ''Bona Drag'' (compilation, 1990)
★ ''World of Morrissey'' (compilation, 1995)
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