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Maladjusted

 
Album Review: Maladjusted

  • Artist: Morrissey
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 12, 1997
  • Total Time: 42:43
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In theory, Maladjusted should have been a readjustment to standard indie rock territory for Morrissey after the prog rock detour of Southpaw Grammar, but Morrissey isn't that simple. From the opening title track, with its menacing, swirling paranoia, it's clear that Maladjusted isn't a simple return to form. That isn't to say that the album is devoid of the jangly, maudlin pop songs that are Morrissey's trademark -- in fact, the lead single, "Alma Matters," is a quietly catchy tune that ranks as vintage Morrissey. Nevertheless, it's a little misleading, because Maladjusted isn't strictly by the book. Morrissey has incorporated his newfound fascination with prog rock into his trademark sound much better than he did on Southpaw Grammar, as the lumbering beat of "Papa Jack" and sawing strings of "Ambitious Outsiders" illustrate, but that fascination signals how insular Morrissey's world has become. Things are rarely more insular -- or weirder -- than "Sorrow Will Come in the End," a spoken word, neo-classical rant about his loss to Mike Joyce in a Smiths royalty suit (the song was pulled from the British version of the album, due to legal reasons), but "Roy's Keen," an ode to a keen window cleaner, isn't far behind. The remainder of the album -- particularly the lovely "Wide to Receive," "He Cried," and "Trouble Loves Me" -- may be similarly self-obsessed, yet the music is warm and welcoming, thanks to strong craftsmanship and fine performances. They're charming songs, but they're subtle charms, offering the kind of pleasures only longtime Morrissey followers will find irresistible. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Maladjusted (Lyrics) Morrissey, Martin Boorer Morrissey (4:41)
Alma Matters (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (4:47)
Ambitious Outsiders (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:55)
Trouble Loves Me (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (4:39)
Papa Jack (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (4:32)
Ammunition (Lyrics) Morrissey, Martin Boorer Morrissey (3:37)
Wide to Receive (Lyrics) Spencer Cobrin, Morrissey Morrissey (3:52)
Roy's Keen (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:34)
He Cried (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (3:19)
Sorrow Will Come in the End (Lyrics) Morrissey, Alain Whyte Morrissey (2:51)
Satan Rejected My Soul (Lyrics) Morrissey, Martin Boorer Morrissey (2:56)

Credits

Morrissey (Vocals), Steve Lillywhite (Producer), Alain Whyte (Piano), Jonny Bridgewood (Bass), Boz Boorer (Guitar), Alain Whyte (Guitar), Alain Whyte (Vocals (Background)), Spencer Cobrin (Drums), Danton Supple (Engineer), Boz Boorer (Clarinet), Ron Boustead (Digital Editing), Louis Marino (Design), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Alex Black (Assistant Engineer)
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Maladjusted
Studio album by Morrissey
Released 11 August 1997
Recorded 1997
Genre Alternative rock
Length 43:00
Label Island
Producer Steve Lillywhite
Professional reviews
Morrissey chronology
Southpaw Grammar
(1995)
Maladjusted
(1997)
You Are the Quarry
(2004)

Maladjusted is an album by Morrissey, released on 11 August 1997. The album (particularly the lead single "Alma Matters") was praised at the time as a return to form for Morrissey, albeit one without the broad appeal of some of his earlier work.

Contents

The Record

Morrissey released "Alma Matters" on 21 July 1997 to support the album. The song premiered on the KROQ Jed The Fish show on 4 July 1997. It was well received by fans and critics alike, praised for its surprisingly upbeat sound. The single reached #16 in the United Kingdom, making it Morrissey's highest charting single in the decade between the Vauxhall and I and You Are the Quarry releases.

Maladjusted was Morrissey's attempt to integrate the torch songs that he experimented with on Vauxhall and I with the indie rock of his earlier career. His efforts were largely successful. In addition to "Alma Matters", the tracks "Trouble Loves Me", "Ammunition, and "Roy's Keen" stand out as high-quality songs reminiscent of the Vauxhall and I and Your Arsenal era. As such, the album met with mixed but generally positive reviews and is considered a strong work by fans. Despite this, the album was not a huge commercial success, bowing at a respectable but underwhelming #8 in the UK. The follow-up singles, "Roy's Keen" and "Satan Rejected My Soul" peaked at #42 and #39, respectively. Still, the album reached #61 in the US and has sold 88,000 copies to Southpaw Grammar's 65,000.

The album caused a small amount of controversy over what was to be the penultimate track. Entitled Sorrow Will Come In The End, it featured Morrissey intoning, rather than singing, over a backing of manic strings and the beat of a judge's gavel. The song is clearly about the Mike Joyce royalties dispute, and lyrically takes the form of, essentially, an extended threatening message to him and his representatives. "Don't close your eyes/Don't EVER close your eyes/A man who slits throats/Has time on his hands/And I'm gonna get you". Island Records, Morrissey's label at the time, dropped the track from UK versions of the album for fear of libel action. Joyce, for his part, said of the song, "I just found it funny. If Lemmy had written it, I might be concerned."[1]

On the inside sleeve of the LP is printed "John Bindon 1943–1993" - a reference to the British underworld figure and actor.

Track listing

All tracks written by Morrissey/Whyte, except where noted.

  1. "Maladjusted" – 4:42 (Morrissey/Boorer)
  2. "Alma Matters" – 4:48
  3. "Ambitious Outsiders" – 3:56
  4. "Trouble Loves Me" – 4:40
  5. "Papa Jack" – 4:33
  6. "Ammunition" – 3:38 (Morrissey/Boorer)
  7. "Wide to Receive" – 3:53 (Morrissey/Cobrin)
  8. "Roy's Keen" – 3:36
  9. "He Cried" – 3:21
  10. "Sorrow Will Come in the End" – 2:51 – Not included on UK release
  11. "Satan Rejected My Soul" – 2:56 (Morrissey/Boorer)

2009 Remaster

Island Records released a remastered and redesigned version of Maladjusted on 4 May 2009.[2] It included a new sleeve and track listing, several rare b-sides, and the first UK release of "Sorrow Will Come In The End." However, two songs ("Roy's Keen" and "Papa Jack") were left off the new tracklist. In the initial press release, "Ambitious Outsiders" was incorrectly listed as "Ambitious Lovers." It was released on the Polydor label.

Track listing:

  1. "Maladjusted" – 4:42
  2. "Ambitious Outsiders" – 3:55
  3. "Trouble Loves Me" – 4:39
  4. "Lost" – 3:54
  5. "He Cried" – 3:20
  6. "Alma Matters" – 4:46
  7. "Heir Apparent" – 3:56
  8. "Ammunition" – 3:38
  9. "The Edges Are No Longer Parallel" – 5:04
  10. "This Is Not Your Country" – 7:24
  11. "Wide to Receive" – 3:53
  12. "I Can Have Both" – 4:05
  13. "Now I Am a Was" – 2:35
  14. "Satan Rejected My Soul" – 2:55
  15. "Sorrow Will Come in the End" – 2:54

Playing time: 61:40

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Notes

  1. ^ Q Special Edition: The Smiths and Morrissey, 2004
  2. ^ http://www.morrissey-solo.com/article.pl?sid=09/03/04/1829203

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