As he was toiling on
Kill Uncle,
Morrissey released
Bona Drag, a compilation of singles and B-sides, including "Everyday Is Like Sunday" and "Suedehead" from
Viva Hate. While the record conveniently overlooks some rarities, the selections on
Bona Drag are uniformly first-rate and many of the songs -- "Picadilly Palare," "Interesting Drug," "November Spawned a Monster," "The Last of the Famous International Playboys," "Lucky Lisp," "Disappointed," "He Knows I'd Love to See Him," and "Ouija Board, Ouija Board" -- are
Morrissey classics, arguably making
Bona Drag a more consistent and entertaining record than
Viva Hate. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine