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Maladjusted (stylised as “Maladjusted” in all caps) is the sixth studio album by English singer Morrissey, released on 11 August 1997 by Island Records.

On release, the album received a lukewarm reception from fans and critics alike, and was Morrissey`s last studio album for seven years, until 2004`s You Are the Quarry.

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Álbums chronology

Maladjusted
Maladjusted
11/8/1997

Maladjusted

Morrissey

1997 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 11 Agosto 1997 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1997 -
    Discográfica: Island · Estudio de grabación: Hook End Manor, Oxfordshire, England · Productor: Steve Lillywhite
    1
    Malajusted
    MORRISEY • 1997
    4:42
  • 2
    Alma Matters
    MORRISEY • 1997
    4:47
  • 3
    Ambitious Outsiders
    MORRISEY • 1997
    3:55
  • 4
    Trouble Loves Me
    MORRISEY • 1997
    4:39
  • 5
    Papa Jack
    MORRISEY • 1997
    4:33
  • 6
    Ammunition
    MORRISEY • 1997
    3:38
  • 7
    Wide To Receive
    MORRISEY • 1997
    3:52
  • 8
    Roy`s Keen
    MORRISEY • 1997
    3:36
  • 9
    He Cried
    MORRISEY • 1997
    3:21
  • 10
    Sorrow Will Come In The End
    MORRISEY • 1997
    2:51
  • 11
    Satan Rejected My Soul
    MORRISEY • 1997
    2:17
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    Maladjusted
    Maladjusted
    11/8/1997
    Maladjusted
    Studio album by
    Released11 August 1997 (1997-08-11)
    RecordedJanuary 1997
    StudioHook End Manor, Oxfordshire, England
    Genre
    Length42:54
    LabelIsland
    ProducerSteve Lillywhite
    Morrissey chronology
    Southpaw Grammar
    (1995)
    Maladjusted
    (1997)
    You Are the Quarry
    (2004)
    2009 re-release cover
    Singles from Maladjusted
    1. "Alma Matters"
      Released: 21 July 1997
    2. "Roy`s Keen"
      Released: 6 October 1997
    3. "Satan Rejected My Soul"
      Released: 29 December 1997

    Review

    Maladjusted (stylised as “Maladjusted” in all caps) is the sixth studio album by English singer Morrissey, released on 11 August 1997 by Island Records.

    On release, the album received a lukewarm reception from fans and critics alike, and was Morrissey`s last studio album for seven years, until 2004`s You Are the Quarry.

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    Content

    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. In addition to "Alma Matters", the tracks "Trouble Loves Me", "Ammunition" and "Wide to Receive" stand out as reminiscent of the Vauxhall and I era.

    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 English actor and bodyguard who had close links with the London underworld.

    Release

    Morrissey released "Alma Matters" on 21 July 1997 to support the album. The song premiered on the KROQ-FM Jed the Fish show on 4 July 1997.

    Maladjusted was released on 11 August 1997 by record label Island. The follow-up singles "Roy`s Keen" and "Satan Rejected My Soul" peaked at numbers 42 and 39, respectively.

    Island Records released a remastered and redesigned version of Maladjusted on 4 May 2009.[2] It included a new album cover 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 track list. In the initial press release, "Ambitious Outsiders" was incorrectly listed as "Ambitious Lovers". It was released on the Polydor label.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Chicago Tribune[4]
    Entertainment WeeklyC[5]
    The Guardian[6]
    Los Angeles Times[7]
    NME6/10[8]
    Q[9]
    Rolling Stone[10]
    Select3/5[11]
    Spin6/10[12]

    Maladjusted received a mixed-to-unfavourable response from critics.

    Matt Hendrickson of Rolling Stone wrote, "despite his predictability, Maladjusted is Morrissey`s strongest musical effort since his 1988 solo debut, Viva Hate."[10]

    Track listing

    All lyrics are written by Morrissey; all music is composed by Alain Whyte, except where noted

    No.TitleMusicLength
    1."Maladjusted"Boorer4:42
    2."Alma Matters" 4:48
    3."Ambitious Outsiders" 3:56
    4."Trouble Loves Me" 4:40
    5."Papa Jack" 4:33
    6."Ammunition"Boorer3:38
    7."Wide to Receive"Cobrin3:53
    8."Roy`s Keen" 3:36
    9."He Cried" 3:21
    10."Sorrow Will Come in the End" (not included on UK release, but on the cassette) 2:51
    11."Satan Rejected My Soul"Boorer2:56

    2009 reissue
    No.TitleMusicLength
    1."Maladjusted"Boorer4:42
    2."Ambitious Outsiders" 3:55
    3."Trouble Loves Me" 4:39
    4."Lost" (B-side from the "Roy`s Keen" single)Cobrin3:54
    5."He Cried" 3:20
    6."Alma Matters" 4:47
    7."Heir Apparent" (B-side from the "Alma Matters" single) 3:56
    8."Ammunition"Boorer3:38
    9."The Edges Are No Longer Parallel" (B-side from the "Roy`s Keen" single) 5:04
    10."This Is Not Your Country" (B-side from the "Satan Rejected My Soul" single) 7:24
    11."Wide to Receive"Cobrin3:53
    12."I Can Have Both" (B-side from the "Alma Matters" single)Boorer4:05
    13."Now I Am a Was" (B-side from the "Satan Rejected My Soul" single)Cobrin2:35
    14."Satan Rejected My Soul"Boorer2:55
    15."Sorrow Will Come in the End" 2:54

    Personnel

    Credits are adapted from the Maladjusted liner notes.[13]

    • Morrissey – vocals
    • Alain Whyte – guitar; piano; backing vocals
    • Boz Boorer – clarinet, guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood – bass guitar
    • Spencer Cobrin drums
    • Steve Lillywhite – producer

    Charts

    1997 chart performance for Maladjusted

    Chart (1997)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[14]

    62

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[15]

    70

    French Albums (SNEP)[16]

    27

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[17]

    76

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[18]

    10

    UK Albums (OCC)[19]

    8

    US Billboard 200[20]

    61

    2009 chart performance for Maladjusted

    Chart (2009)

    Peak
    position

    Irish Albums (IRMA)[21]

    97

    Maladjusted (stylised as “Maladjusted” in all caps) is the sixth studio album by English singer Morrissey, released on 11 August 1997 by Island Records.

    On release, the album received a lukewarm reception from fans and critics alike, and was Morrissey`s last studio album for seven years, until 2004`s You Are the Quarry.

    Content

    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. In addition to "Alma Matters", the tracks "Trouble Loves Me", "Ammunition" and "Wide to Receive" stand out as reminiscent of the Vauxhall and I era.

    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 English actor and bodyguard who had close links with the London underworld.

    Release

    Morrissey released "Alma Matters" on 21 July 1997 to support the album. The song premiered on the KROQ-FM Jed the Fish show on 4 July 1997.

    Maladjusted was released on 11 August 1997 by record label Island. The follow-up singles "Roy`s Keen" and "Satan Rejected My Soul" peaked at numbers 42 and 39, respectively.

    Island Records released a remastered and redesigned version of Maladjusted on 4 May 2009.[2] It included a new album cover 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 track list. In the initial press release, "Ambitious Outsiders" was incorrectly listed as "Ambitious Lovers". It was released on the Polydor label.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Chicago Tribune[4]
    Entertainment WeeklyC[5]
    The Guardian[6]
    Los Angeles Times[7]
    NME6/10[8]
    Q[9]
    Rolling Stone[10]
    Select3/5[11]
    Spin6/10[12]

    Maladjusted received a mixed-to-unfavourable response from critics.

    Matt Hendrickson of Rolling Stone wrote, "despite his predictability, Maladjusted is Morrissey`s strongest musical effort since his 1988 solo debut, Viva Hate."[10]

    Track listing

    All lyrics are written by Morrissey; all music is composed by Alain Whyte, except where noted

    No.TitleMusicLength
    1."Maladjusted"Boorer4:42
    2."Alma Matters" 4:48
    3."Ambitious Outsiders" 3:56
    4."Trouble Loves Me" 4:40
    5."Papa Jack" 4:33
    6."Ammunition"Boorer3:38
    7."Wide to Receive"Cobrin3:53
    8."Roy`s Keen" 3:36
    9."He Cried" 3:21
    10."Sorrow Will Come in the End" (not included on UK release, but on the cassette) 2:51
    11."Satan Rejected My Soul"Boorer2:56

    2009 reissue
    No.TitleMusicLength
    1."Maladjusted"Boorer4:42
    2."Ambitious Outsiders" 3:55
    3."Trouble Loves Me" 4:39
    4."Lost" (B-side from the "Roy`s Keen" single)Cobrin3:54
    5."He Cried" 3:20
    6."Alma Matters" 4:47
    7."Heir Apparent" (B-side from the "Alma Matters" single) 3:56
    8."Ammunition"Boorer3:38
    9."The Edges Are No Longer Parallel" (B-side from the "Roy`s Keen" single) 5:04
    10."This Is Not Your Country" (B-side from the "Satan Rejected My Soul" single) 7:24
    11."Wide to Receive"Cobrin3:53
    12."I Can Have Both" (B-side from the "Alma Matters" single)Boorer4:05
    13."Now I Am a Was" (B-side from the "Satan Rejected My Soul" single)Cobrin2:35
    14."Satan Rejected My Soul"Boorer2:55
    15."Sorrow Will Come in the End" 2:54

    Personnel

    Credits are adapted from the Maladjusted liner notes.[13]

    • Morrissey – vocals
    • Alain Whyte – guitar; piano; backing vocals
    • Boz Boorer – clarinet, guitar
    • Jonny Bridgwood – bass guitar
    • Spencer Cobrin drums
    • Steve Lillywhite – producer

    Charts

    1997 chart performance for Maladjusted

    Chart (1997)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (ARIA)[14]

    62

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[15]

    70

    French Albums (SNEP)[16]

    27

    German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[17]

    76

    Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[18]

    10

    UK Albums (OCC)[19]

    8

    US Billboard 200[20]

    61

    2009 chart performance for Maladjusted

    Chart (2009)

    Peak
    position

    Irish Albums (IRMA)[21]

    97

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