Stephen Street has said that he would consider working with Morrissey on music again in the future.Street, who worked closely with The Smiths during their time together, produced Morrissey’s debut solo studio album ‘Viva Hate’ in 1988.However, the two later fell out following a dispute over royalties and songwriting credits in regards to ‘Viva Hate’, leading to a prolonged period of silence between the pair.Speaking to NME for the latest instalment of Does Rock ‘N’ Roll Kill Braincells?!, Street recalled how he wrote to Morrissey 10 years ago to break the silence.“He was surprised to hear from me,” Street said. “When they first received my letter, his management asked: ‘Is this a legal letter and should we get our solicitors involved?’ But.
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