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  • Audio CD (15 Nov 1993)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Warner
  • ASIN: B00002496X
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8,700 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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MEAT IS MURDER found the Smiths further honing their craft,tightening and brightening their sound. Unlikely heroes at home in the UK, and starting to break through the cracks in the States, they latched inextricably onto a generation of youth on a global scale with this album, making vegetarians and animal-rights activists out of more than a few of their overcoat-wearing devotees. The most straight-ahead of the Smiths' albums in terms of production, MEAT IS MURDER is a rootsy effort, driven largely by Johnny Marr's lush acoustic guitar arrangements.
The album, however, is far from folky. While the frenetic pace and dolorous lyric "Rusholm Ruffians" and the gentle, haunting "Well I Wonder" have acoustic backbones, the blistering fury of "What She Said" and the cascading echoes of "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" are purely electric, and are exactly the reason behind the reverence withwhich Marr found himself being graced from here on. Morrissey takes a humorous stab at royalty (not his last by any means) over the quick shuffle of "Nowhere Fast". The album closes on an intense, epic note with the dramatic, compelling title track, a graphic anthem for the cause celebre of vegetarianism.

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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars defining momnet, 26 Oct 2003
Personally I believe this is the most deeply affecting work to come from the magnificent oeuvre of this genre-defining band. While ‘Strangeways’ and ‘The Queen is Dead’ may have received the critical plaudits, this is The Smiths at their viscerally heart-rending best. Morrissey’s words are an intimate manifestation of a tortured soul, an intensely ‘shy’ and private man baring all- not many lyricists could sing with the conviction that Moz does on tracks such as ‘Headmaster Ritual’ or ‘That joke isn’t funny any more.’

Themes such as love, teenage-angst and death are all touched on here; hardly original but approached in such a delicate and insightful way that they are impossible not to relate to. Layered over Johnny Marrs flawless musicianship (who wouldn’t recognize the timeless melodies found in ‘How soon is Now?) ‘Meat is murder’ is certainly difficult to fault.

What is also important to remember is the context of this album- The Smiths were unique. With the benefit of retrospect and knowledge of more recent acts the music here is nothing astonishingly innovative, but at the time Morrissey, Marr and co were genuinely exceptional- at the vanguard, with a few other select bands such as Joy Division, of a genre we now all take for granted as ‘Indie.’ ‘Meat is Murder’ was literally paving the way for bands such as ‘the Stone Roses’ and their ilk.

This is an album that may not immediately obvious to the casual music enthusiast, but with perseverance ‘Meat is Murder’ is both evocative and engaging- it is a truly rewarding listen, from a truly great band.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Album Changed My Life, 2 April 2007
By C. Fleck (Northern Ireland) - See all my reviews
Before I heard this album, I didnt really feel that music was worth the hassle. I didn't feel that there was any particular meaning to songs, other than keeping you entertained, and any particular in depth analysis would only result in a pretentious babble not really making any particular sense.

But, when I heard the first few seconds of "The Headmaster Ritual" I was hooked. Meat Is Murder, is for me, THE perfect album. Every song is a gem, and although some are greater than others, I wouldnt purposely skip a song to get to another, because all hold a particular place in my heart. No other album does that for me, not even "The Queen Is Dead" which most people would say is the best Smiths album, but for me is a close second.

For me, however, my two favourite songs of all time are here on this album. Starting with "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" which is just so haunting and beautiful, with Morrisey's wonderful melodic voice citing "Kick Them When They Fall Down" or the increasingly powerful and intense vocal climax, coupled with Marr's simply unbeatable rhythm. Everytime I hear the song I smile, not out of some saddistic pleasure I get from hearing the obviously sad and solemn lyrics but out of knowing that music really cant get much better.

Secondly, what I feel is their most under-rated song in "Well I Wonder". Again, the two collaberators have come up with a song that not only is moving, but deeply thought provoking and well worth the listen. I really do not know how this song has not been more readily welcomed by music fans, or indeed Smith's fans, as I value it one of their best, if not right at the top.

These two songs alone made me love music. I buy music as often as I can in an attempt to get a new experience equal to the one this album brought to me 6 months ago when I first heard it. The Smiths remain my favourite band of all time, and will probably remain so till the day I die. My only reason for writing this is to inspire other people to buy this album, as it truley is a masterpiece. And if you dont like it, oh well, at least you took a chance, and that's all that matters.

Finally, I'd like to apologise for my English. Although I'd like to think that my spelling is good, it really isn't sometimes, and really should be better (being 18 and sitting an A Level in English at the end of the May). I can only hope that my enthusiasm has shined through. Also, I apologise for people who like to read user comments on the whole album song list, searching to see what other people think of their most treasured song. But needless to say, if I did that I would only sound repetitive giving each song 5/5 and writing the same comments on each. I picked those two songs out purely because those are the ones I value above the others, but the album wouldnt be the same if any one of those songs were taken out.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As good as 'The Queen Is Dead', 18 Jan 2001
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It's the album that got me immediately hooked on The Smiths. Obvious highlights include 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore' and my favourite Smiths tack of all time (as well as the most underrated) 'Well I Wonder'. Even though critics rate 'Meat Is Murder' highly I still believe it's undeniably underrated and easily as good as 'The Queen Is Dead'. If you're considering buying your first Smiths album I'd suggest buying this one - if you do, I guarantee you'll have the complete discography within a few weeks.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Smiths - Meat is Murder
Decent Album. Think I'll like it more as I get more used to the Smyths music style. Couple of belters on it.
Published 3 months ago by Paul Fitzmaurice

5.0 out of 5 stars As good as it gets!
In a (relatively) recent article, Uncut Magazine assessed the best albums that Johnny Marr has been involved in. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Saint Jude

4.0 out of 5 stars But Fishing is Justifiable Genocide
The Smiths releasing `Meat is Murder' was considered so significant that myself and a friend, Haggis, felt obliged to bunk off school to get hold of it the Monday morning it was... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Ian Wood, Author of 'Here's 2 ...

5.0 out of 5 stars WHAT THEY SAID: THE SMITHS GREATEST ALBUM.
A dalliance with personal opinion can often prove tedious to the onlooker, particularly if we are not familiar with the speakers' life. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Mr. K. A. Grossmith

5.0 out of 5 stars More Smiths excellence
Many fans cite 'The Queen Is Dead' as their favourite Smiths album, but this has more than a few classics on it. Read more
Published on 22 Mar 2007 by J. Roberts

3.0 out of 5 stars Only average by the Smiths' standards...
'Meat is murder' was the Smiths' second studio album and although well received by an adoring music press and unquestioning legion of fans at the time of its release in 1985, it... Read more
Published on 7 Oct 2006 by Wooltonian

4.0 out of 5 stars Might take a few listens.
This is not quite up to the standards of The Queen Is Dead or Hatful Of Hollow (not far off, mind) mainly because there are just one too many bland tracks. Read more
Published on 12 May 2005 by Mail-order Christ

5.0 out of 5 stars THE HEIGHT OF THE SMITHS!
'The Queen Is Dead' usually receives the 'Best Smiths Album Award' by critics, but arguably 'Meat is Murder' is The Smiths finest hour where Morrissey fought them in the schools... Read more
Published on 5 Dec 2004 by Mr. J. A. Pitt

5.0 out of 5 stars Very accomplished, and very depressing
The Smiths' third album features superb musicianship in every song, and thankfully the production is great, unlike on their debut album. Read more
Published on 14 Oct 2003 by Colin Grantham

5.0 out of 5 stars my personal favourite.....
The state of modern British music is appaling. I am ashamed to belong to a country which produces artists, who just like everyone else, tries to be like the american big names... Read more
Published on 29 Mar 2003

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