2009, EMI
VINYL FORMAT. "The HMV/Parlophone Singles 91-95 consists of nine singles. Beginning with 'My Love Life,' it moves through three singles from the Mick Ronson-produced '92 album Your Arsenal - 'We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful,' 'You're The One For Me, Fatty' and 'Certain People I Know' - on to what's considered by many his greatest album - and final for Parlophone - Vauxhall and I, with singles 'The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get' and 'Hold On To Your Friends.' Also included is the '94 duet with Siouxsie Sioux, 'Interlude,' and non-album singles 'Boxers' and 'Sunny,' which indicated the direction he would take on his next album, Southpaw Grammar. B-sides include a live version of 'Suedehead,' the gorgeous 'Used To Be A Sweet Boy,' Moz's exploration of London's underbelly, 'Have-A-Go Merchant' and 'Black-Eyed Susan,' and an affecting version of 'Moonriver.' The box set is housed in a lift-off-lid box, with a cover-image taken from a photograph by Anton Corbijn. The singles' artwork, all of which were lovingly conceived and controlled by Morrissey himself, is faithfully reproduced for each sleeve and the singles themselves are on heavyweight vinyl for improved sound quality." - Morrissey-solo.com
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