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Album :: Your Arsenal

Your Arsenal

(July 1992)

Certain People I Know - Your Arsenal
Glamorous Glue - Your Arsenal
I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday - Your Arsenal
Seasick, Yet Still Docked - Your Arsenal
The National Front Disco - Your Arsenal
Tomorrow - Your Arsenal
We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful - Your Arsenal
We'll Let You Know - Your Arsenal
You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side - Your Arsenal
You're The One For Me, Fatty - Your Arsenal

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Your Arsenal, pubblicato nel luglio del 1992, ha segnato una piccola svolta per Morrissey. La produzione di Mick Ronson, chitarrista di David Bowie, tragicamente scomparso circa un anno dopo, si fa sentire con riff di chitarre e distorsori. Il titolo è un'amalgama di giochi di parole: il chiaro "Your Arse", il riferimento alla squadra inglese dell'Arsenal (vedi "We'll Let You Know"), "il tuo arsenale" inteso come dotazione sessuale di un fantomatico interlocutore, un possibile riferimento alla critica musicale inglese.

Your Arsenal, released in July 1992, signified a slight change in direction for Morrissey. The producer Mick Ronson, David Bowie's guitarist, who tragically died about one year later, added distortion-drenched guitar riffs. The title is an amalgam of puns: the obvious "Your Arse", and a reference to the football team Arsenal (see "We'll Let You Know"), as well as possibly referring to opposing music critics.