- Source: Beethoven Was Deaf
Beethoven Was Deaf is a live album by Morrissey, recorded around the time of the tour for Your Arsenal.
"You're the One for Me, Fatty," "Certain People I Know," "The National Front Disco," "We'll Let You Know," "He Knows I'd Love to See Him," "You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side" and "Glamorous Glue" which were recorded live at the Astoria in London on 20 December 1992, while "November Spawned a Monster," "Seasick, Yet Still Docked," "The Loop," "Sister I'm a Poet," "Jack the Ripper," "Such a Little Thing Makes Such a Big Difference," "I Know it's Gonna Happen Someday," "Suedehead" and "We Hate it When Our Friends Become Successful" were recorded live at Paris Zenith on 22 December.
The sleeve notes incorrectly state that all songs are from the Paris concert. On 14 December 2010, it was announced that EMI had deleted this album along with World of Morrissey and Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey from its catalogue. Despite this, it is still available on streaming platforms.
Every song from Your Arsenal was included with the exception of "Tomorrow."
Track listing
"You're the One for Me, Fatty" – 3:59
"Certain People I Know" – 2:57
"The National Front Disco" – 6:05
"November Spawned a Monster" – 5:29
"Seasick, Yet Still Docked" – 5:15
"The Loop" – 6:00
"Sister I'm a Poet" – 2:22
"Jack the Ripper" – 4:13
"Such a Little Thing Makes Such a Big Difference" – 1:52
"I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday" – 3:39
"We'll Let You Know" – 5:12
"Suedehead" – 4:05
"He Knows I'd Love to See Him" – 3:38
"You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side" – 3:35
"Glamorous Glue" – 4:05
"We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" – 2:49
Band
Morrissey – vocals, maracas, tambourine
Alain Whyte – guitars, backing vocals
Boz Boorer – guitars
Gary Day – bass guitar, double bass
Spencer Cobrin – drums
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Morrissey
- Ray Charles
- Beethoven Was Deaf
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- World of Morrissey
- Symphony No. 5 (Beethoven)
- Sophie Leigh Stone
- Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven)
- Morrissey
- Piano Trio, Op. 97 (Beethoven)
- Beethoven's compositional method
- Symphony No. 3 (Beethoven)