THE SMITHS - Meat is Murder orig LP 1985 ROUGH TRADE Sire EX Morrissey EX Shape

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ARTIST: The Smiths
TITLE: Meat is Murder
YEAR: 1985
LABEL:  Rough Trade / Sire
CONDITION:  Sleeve is VG++ ( really nice but a little wear on back bottom of cover ) / Vinyl is VG++ some light marks but plays great. Really an EX Copy
INFO: Comes with original inner pic sleeve w/ lyrics
With their second proper album ,  begin to branch out and diversify, while refining the jangling guitar pop of their debut. In other words, it catches the group at a crossroads, unsure quite how to proceed. Taking the epic, layered "How Soon Is Now?" as a starting point (the single, which is darker and more dance-oriented than the remainder of the album, was haphazardly inserted into the middle of the album for its American release), the group crafts more sweeping, mid-tempo numbers, whether it's the melancholy "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" or the failed, self-absorbed protest of the title track. While the production is more detailed than before,  are at their best when they stick to their strengths -- "The Headmaster Ritual" and "I Want the One I Can't Have" are fine elaborations of the formula they laid out on the debut, while "Rusholme Ruffians" is an infectious stab at rockabilly. However, the rest of  is muddled, repeating lyrical and musical ideas of before without significantly expanding them or offering enough hooks or melodies to make it the equal of  or .


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