Meat Is Murder

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Meat Is Murder
Meat Is Murder cover
Studio album by The Smiths
Released February 11, 1985
Recorded Late 1984, Liverpool, England
Genre Alternative rock
Length 46:36
Label Rough Trade
Producer(s) The Smiths
Professional reviews
The Smiths chronology
Hatful of Hollow
(1984)
Meat Is Murder
(1985)
The Queen Is Dead
(1986)


Meat Is Murder is The Smiths' second studio album, released in February of 1985. It would become their only original release to hit No. 1 in the United Kingdom. In the United States, the album reached No. 110. In 2003, the album was ranked number 295 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

Contents

[edit] About the album

Meat Is Murder is the most eclectic Smiths album, featuring such divergent styles as funk, rockabilly, ballad, post-punk and dance, along with the Smiths' signature indie rock. As such, it contains some of the most unique and lauded songs of the Smiths catalogue. However, because of the album's extreme diversity and lack of coherence, some fans believe it is the least listenable work from their catalogue. Considered a 'grower' rather than an instant favourite, the album is often overlooked in favour of more accessible work.

After the relative disappointment over the production of the band's debut album, singer Morrissey and guitarist Marr decided to produce the album themselves, only aided by engineer Stephen Street. Production was officially credited to The Smiths as a whole with Rourke and Joyce being allowed input on the sound level of their instruments in the mix, but the major productional decisions and arrangements were done by Morrissey and Marr.

Possibly detracting from the album's appeal is the fact that no popular single came from it. The only single taken from Meat Is Murder was "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore," which stalled at No. 49. A beautiful ballad and the centrepiece of the album, its selection as a single was perhaps not that fortunate.

"How Soon Is Now?", included on the U.S. version of the album and the post-1992 WEA re-issues, was a single and reached No. 24 in the UK charts but was not, strictly speaking, a Meat Is Murder single as it did not originally appear on the album and because it had been released twice before: as the B-side to "William, It Was Really Nothing" and an album track on Hatful of Hollow.

Two Meat Is Murder tracks served as B-sides to support contemporary singles and promote the album: "Well I Wonder" ("How Soon Is Now?" single) and "What She Said" ("Shakespeare's Sister" single).

[edit] Cover

The album's sleeve features an edited still from Emile de Antonio's 1968 documentary In the Year of the Pig. The legend on the soldier's helmet originally read "Make War Not Love".

On vinyl and American CD releases, four copies of the image were used, whereas only one was used on European CD issues (presumably for reasons of legibility).

[edit] Trivia

  • The Chord sequence in Rusholme Ruffians is identical to the Elvis classic '(Marie's The Name) of His Latest Flame'. Occasionally when playing live the smiths would incorporate both into a medley.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Morrissey/Marr.

[edit] LP

[edit] Side A

  1. "The Headmaster Ritual" – 4:52
  2. "Rusholme Ruffians" – 4:20
  3. "I Want the One I Can't Have" – 3:14
  4. "What She Said" – 2:42
  5. "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" – 4:59

[edit] Side B

  1. "How Soon Is Now?" – 6:46 (some releases only)
  2. "Nowhere Fast" – 2:37
  3. "Well I Wonder" – 4:00
  4. "Barbarism Begins at Home" – 6:57
  5. "Meat Is Murder" – 6:06

[edit] Compact disc

Same as LP: originally nine tracks, supplemented by "How Soon Is Now?" on the American release and the post-1992 WEA re-issues.

[edit] Personnel

[edit] The band

[edit] Technical staff

The Smiths
Morrissey - Johnny Marr - Andy Rourke - Mike Joyce
Craig Gannon - Dale Hibbert
Discography
Albums: The Smiths | Meat Is Murder | The Queen Is Dead | Strangeways, Here We Come | Rank (live)
Singles: Hand in Glove | This Charming Man | What Difference Does It Make? | Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now | William, It Was Really Nothing | How Soon Is Now? | Shakespeare's Sister | That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore | The Boy with the Thorn in His Side | Bigmouth Strikes Again | Panic | Ask | Shoplifters of the World Unite | Sheila Take a Bow | Girlfriend in a Coma | I Started Something I Couldn't Finish | Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me | There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
Band-assembled compilations: Hatful of Hollow | The World Won't Listen | Louder Than Bombs
Other compilations: Stop Me | Best...I | ...Best II | Singles | The Very Best of The Smiths
Related
Rough Trade Records