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title: "Meat Is Murder"
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# Meat Is Murder

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- **What is this?** Meat Is Murder
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## Description

Original Sire/Rough Trade version of the 1985 sophomore album from The Smiths featuring the classics "How Soon Is Now?," "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore," "Meat Is Murder" & more.

Review: Striking,Honest And Within Pop/Rock Rather Unique - One could very easily hear on The Smith's self titled debut album that the band had a sound that was both different than what was happening at the time,yet also very familiar. Interesting how sometimes in music,a mild throwback can be a gateway to it's own future. For sure it's a catch 22. But The Smiths were lucky that they had no intention of resting on their laurels. The approach of that debut had been rather slow paced and was definitely not on the harder edged side of post punk rock-focusing very heavy on song craft,melody and the emotive,highly lyrical vocal styling's of Morrissey. The band apparently had the attention of turning up the muscle on their second album. Yet seemed to look upon it as a means by which to integrate their new approach into their established context of song. What emerged was one of those second albums where sophomore slump was not going to present a problem "The Headmaster Ritual" begins the album with a very uptempo guitar oriented new wave sound-complete with the genres use of fast transitions of major/minor chords-with "I Want The One I Can't Have" having a more straight up jangle rock approach on the same basic tempo. "Rusholme Ruffians" and "What She Said" are both shuffling,churning 50's/early 60's style rock 'n' roll full of reverb and both the drums and guitars churning in a rhythmically moving fashion. The slower "This Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" has a very European folk/rock style where the more upbeat and countryish "Nowhere Fast" reflects more the American folk/rock tradition. "How Soon Is Now?" is the only Smiths' song I knew well before this-defined by it's bassy rhythms and high pitched,crying rhythm guitar riffs which are probably it's most identifiable element. "Well I Wonder" is closer to the mid-tempo sound of the debut while "Barbarism Begins At Home" has a funky dance/rock rhythm-complete with a pretty grooving bass line on the bridge while the harrowing title song ends the album with a dark folky melody and a rhythm based on the mooing of cows-apparently on their way to the slaughterhouse. This album is much more overtly political than the debut. Corporal punishment in schools and anti Thatcher sentiment appear to dominate the earlier part of the album while it concludes with child abuse (corporal punishment at home) and pro vegetarianism dominate the second part. As with the first album,the eloquent lyrical language contrasts the socially aware,if seemingly politically divided stance presented here. Still it shows The Smiths were able to grow as they went along,and continue to make well done and even challenging pop/rock.
Review: What is there not to love?!? One of the Smith's best albums! - The Smith's are one of the all time best bands ever. The beat, the lyrics, the vibe. They are just the bomb. Morrissey is a controversial human, but this band was one of the all time greats. And vinyl is the way to go. Put on the album. Dim the lights. Drink a warm beer and feel bad about the burger you just ate.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000002L7J |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,927 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #264 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl) #327 in Indie Rock #1,691 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,393) |
| Date First Available  | December 7, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Wea Int'L |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Wea Int'L |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 3.29 ounces |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Striking,Honest And Within Pop/Rock Rather Unique
*by A***E on November 1, 2014*

One could very easily hear on The Smith's self titled debut album that the band had a sound that was both different than what was happening at the time,yet also very familiar. Interesting how sometimes in music,a mild throwback can be a gateway to it's own future. For sure it's a catch 22. But The Smiths were lucky that they had no intention of resting on their laurels. The approach of that debut had been rather slow paced and was definitely not on the harder edged side of post punk rock-focusing very heavy on song craft,melody and the emotive,highly lyrical vocal styling's of Morrissey. The band apparently had the attention of turning up the muscle on their second album. Yet seemed to look upon it as a means by which to integrate their new approach into their established context of song. What emerged was one of those second albums where sophomore slump was not going to present a problem "The Headmaster Ritual" begins the album with a very uptempo guitar oriented new wave sound-complete with the genres use of fast transitions of major/minor chords-with "I Want The One I Can't Have" having a more straight up jangle rock approach on the same basic tempo. "Rusholme Ruffians" and "What She Said" are both shuffling,churning 50's/early 60's style rock 'n' roll full of reverb and both the drums and guitars churning in a rhythmically moving fashion. The slower "This Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" has a very European folk/rock style where the more upbeat and countryish "Nowhere Fast" reflects more the American folk/rock tradition. "How Soon Is Now?" is the only Smiths' song I knew well before this-defined by it's bassy rhythms and high pitched,crying rhythm guitar riffs which are probably it's most identifiable element. "Well I Wonder" is closer to the mid-tempo sound of the debut while "Barbarism Begins At Home" has a funky dance/rock rhythm-complete with a pretty grooving bass line on the bridge while the harrowing title song ends the album with a dark folky melody and a rhythm based on the mooing of cows-apparently on their way to the slaughterhouse. This album is much more overtly political than the debut. Corporal punishment in schools and anti Thatcher sentiment appear to dominate the earlier part of the album while it concludes with child abuse (corporal punishment at home) and pro vegetarianism dominate the second part. As with the first album,the eloquent lyrical language contrasts the socially aware,if seemingly politically divided stance presented here. Still it shows The Smiths were able to grow as they went along,and continue to make well done and even challenging pop/rock.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ What is there not to love?!? One of the Smith's best albums!
*by R***E on January 11, 2025*

The Smith's are one of the all time best bands ever. The beat, the lyrics, the vibe. They are just the bomb. Morrissey is a controversial human, but this band was one of the all time greats. And vinyl is the way to go. Put on the album. Dim the lights. Drink a warm beer and feel bad about the burger you just ate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ great cd
*by J***E on July 5, 2025*

great cd but I wish Amazon would stop shipping cds in plastic bags

## Frequently Bought Together

- Meat Is Murder
- The Queen is Dead
- The Smiths

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