Morrissey - Your Arsenal (Definitive Master) (2014)

Artist: Morrissey
Title: Your Arsenal (Definitive Master)
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Rhino
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:29
Total Size: 91.4 / 278 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Your Arsenal (Definitive Master)
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: Rhino
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:29
Total Size: 91.4 / 278 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side (2014 Remaster) (3:41)
2. Glamorous Glue (2014 Remaster) (4:04)
3. We'll Let You Know (2014 Remaster) (5:13)
4. The National Front Disco (2014 Remaster) (4:23)
5. Certain People I Know (2014 Remaster) (3:09)
6. We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful (2014 Remaster) (2:29)
7. You're the One for Me, Fatty (2014 Remaster) (2:58)
8. Seasick, yet Still Docked (2014 Remaster) (5:05)
9. I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday (2014 Remaster) (4:21)
10. Tomorrow (2014 Remaster) (4:17)
Your Arsenal is a new remaster of the album. It replaces the original version of "Tomorrow" with the superior US Mix. Heavyweight, gatefold vinyl (with a rare Kevin Cummins photo of Morrissey and his band taken in Koln, 1991)
Your Arsenal is very much a traditional two-sided album, with five songs per side. Recorded after six months on the road with his new touring band, side one has a live urgency: the swagger of a gang with killer, muscular riffs and chops, enthralled to the grit of rock 'n' roll and, with legendary and hugely influential Spiders From Mars guitarist and arranger Mick Ronson at the helm in the producer's chair, glam rock. Ronson helped craft an album that was, all at once, sonically tough and tender.
Your Arsenal is very much a traditional two-sided album, with five songs per side. Recorded after six months on the road with his new touring band, side one has a live urgency: the swagger of a gang with killer, muscular riffs and chops, enthralled to the grit of rock 'n' roll and, with legendary and hugely influential Spiders From Mars guitarist and arranger Mick Ronson at the helm in the producer's chair, glam rock. Ronson helped craft an album that was, all at once, sonically tough and tender.