Your Arsenal
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
- Glamorous Glues
- We'll Let You Know
- The National Front Disco
- Certain People I Know
- We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
- You're The One For Me, Fatty
- Seasick, Yet Still Docked
- I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
- Tomorrow
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #41797 in Music
- Published on: 1992
- Released on: 1992-07-28
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
His fourth and finest solo album is, as the cover shot suggests, Morrisey's idea of hard rock. There's a gritty, glam feel to Mick Ronson's production (check the Ziggy Stardust cop on "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday"), while the loud'n'rude riffs of new guitarist Boz Boorer banish memories of the Smiths. Best news: for once the songs focus on adult life, not the man's well-documented adolescence. --Jeff Bateman
Customer Reviews
MORRISSEY so misunderstood
Morrissey in my opinion should be known throughout the world for his voice, his writing, his keen sense of humor, and his intelligence. His voice just flows so harmoniously. He is also very handsome and I am astonished at the people who have made GQ magazine but not Moz? "Seasick yet still docked" is one of the most beautiful songs on the CD if you already love Morrissey you will want this for your collection.
morrissey just fine on his own
this is possiblly the best album that has come out of the smiths and morrisseys ventures great form top to bottom
This is one of his top albums
Your arsenal is perhaps the most well-rounded of Morrissey's solo releases..everything sounds like it belongs there - quite a departure from 'kill uncle'... Hard rocking numbers like "you're gonna need someone on your side", "National front disco", and the commical "you're the one for me, fatty" are balanced by the slow and more intimate "We'll let you know" and the truly beautiful "seasick, yet still docked". Mick Ronson clearly did a fantastic job with the production on this - maybe Morrissey's best..





