List of Morrissey personnel

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Since the break-up of The Smiths, Morrissey has worked with several musicians throughout his career as a solo artist. The following is a list of musicians and personnel for each of his solo albums.

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Members

Current members

ImagesNameYears activeInstrument(s)Release contributions
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Morrissey 1988–presentlead vocalsAll Morrissey releases
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Jesse Tobias 2005–presentguitarAll Morrissey releases from Live at Earls Court (2005) to Without Music The World Dies
Brendan Buckley2021–presentdrums Without Music The World Dies (unreleased)
Juan Galeano2022–presentbass
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Camila Grey 2023–presentkeyboardsnone to date
Carmen Vandenbergguitar

Former members

ImagesNameYear(s) activeInstrument(s)Release contributions
Stephen Street 1988–1990
  • bass
  • guitar
  • keyboards
  • Viva Hate (1988)
  • "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" & "Interesting Drug" (1989)

He also composed the single "Ouija Board, Ouija Board" but isn't credited for performing on it.

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Andy Rourke bass
  • "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" & "Interesting Drug" (1989)
  • "November Spawned a Monster" & "Piccadilly Palare" (1990)
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Andrew Paresi drums
  • Viva Hate (1988)
  • "Ouija Board, Ouija Board" (1989)
  • "November Spawned a Monster" & "Piccadilly Palare" (1990)
  • Kill Uncle (1991)
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Vini Reilly 1988
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Viva Hate (1988)
Craig Gannon 1988–1989guitar
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Mike Joyce 1989–1990drums
  • "The Last of the Famous International Playboys" & "Interesting Drug" (1989)
Neil Taylor 1989guitar
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Matthew Seligman bass"Ouija Board, Ouija Board"
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Kevin Armstong 1989–1990guitar
Mark E. Nevin1990–1991 Kill Uncle & "Sing Your Life" (1991)
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Mark Bedford bassKill Uncle (1991)
Boz Boorer 1991–2020guitarAll Morrissey releases from "Sing Your Life" (1991) to I Am Not a Dog on a Chain (2020)
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Alain Whyte
  • 1991–2009
  • 2021–2023
  • guitar
  • backing vocals
All Morrissey releases from Your Arsenal to Ringleader of the Tormentors .

He co-wrote a plurality of tracks on Years of Refusal but did not perform on that album.

Spencer Cobrin
  • 1991–1993
  • 1995–1997
drums
  • Your Arsenal (1992)
  • Beethoven Was Deaf (1993)
  • Southpaw Grammar (1995)
  • Maladjusted (1997)
Jonny Bridgwood
  • 1991
  • 1993–1997
bass
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Gary Day
  • 1991–1993
  • 1999–2006
Woodie Taylor1993–1994drums
Spike T. Smith1999–2002Oye Esterban Tour/ Your are the Quarry pre records
Dean Butterworth2003–2005All Morrissey releases from You Are the Quarry to Live at Earls Court.
Matt Chamberlain 2005–2007Ringleader of the Tormentors (2006)
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Matt Walker 2007–2020All Morrissey releases from Years of Refusal (2009) to I Am Not a Dog on a Chain (2020)
Solomon Walker
  • 2007–2014
  • 2021
bass
  • Years of Refusal (2009)
  • World Peace Is None of Your Business (2014)
Mando Lopez2014–2020All Morrissey releases from Low in High School (2017) to I Am Not a Dog on a Chain (2020)

Timeline

List of Morrissey personnel

Recording timeline

RoleAlbum
Viva Hate
(1988)
Kill Uncle
(1991)
Your Arsenal
(1992)
Vauxhall and I
(1994)
Southpaw Grammar
(1995)
Mal-
adjusted

(1997)
You Are the Quarry
(2004)
Ringleader of the Tormentors
(2006)
Years of Refusal
(2009)
World Peace
(2014)
Low in High School
(2017)
I Am Not a Dog on a Chain
(2020)
Guitars Vini Reilly,

Stephen Street

Mark E. Nevin Alain Whyte, Boz Boorer Alain Whyte,

Boz Boorer, Jesse Tobias

Boz Boorer, Jesse Tobias
Bass Stephen Street Mark Bedford Gary Day Jonny Bridgwood Gary Day Solomon Walker Mando Lopez
Drums Andrew Paresi Spencer CobrinWoodie TaylorSpencer CobrinDean Butterworth Matt Chamberlain Matt Walker
Key-
boards
Vini ReillySeamus Beaghen, Steven HeartNone Roger Manning Michael Farrell Roger Manning, Michael FarrellGustavo Manzur

Other musicians

Studio personnel

Solo Writing Credits

with Alain Whyte:-

with Boz Boorer:-

with Jesse Tobias:-

with Stephen Street:-

with Mark E. Nevin:-

with Gustavo Manzur:-

with Mando Lopez:-

with Gary Day:-

with Clive Langer:-

with Spencer Cobrin:-

with Andy Rourke:-

with Kevin Armstrong:-

with Andrew Watt:-

"I Am Veronica", "My Funeral" and "Saint In A Stained Glass Window" from Bonfire of Teenagers

with Michael Farrell:-

Not Credited To Morrissey (ie Cover Versions):-

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