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| Maladjusted | ||||
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| LP by Morrissey | ||||
| Released | 12 August, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | 1997 | |||
| Genre | Rock and Roll | |||
| Length | 43 min 00 sec | |||
| Record label | Mercury | |||
| Producer | Q | 2 stars out of 5 | ||
| Rolling Stone | 3.5 stars out of 5 | |||
| Morrissey Chronology | ||||
| Southpaw Grammar (1995) | Maladjusted (1997) | You Are the Quarry (2004) | ||
Maladjusted is an album by rock artist Morrissey, released on August 12, 1997. The album (particularly the lead single "Alma Matters") was praised as a return to form for Morrissey although it didn't have the broad appeal of some of his earlier work.
Morrissey released "Alma Matters" on July 21, 1997 to support his upcoming album. The song premiered on the KROQ Jed The Fish show on July 4, 1997. It was well received by fans and critics alike, praised for its surprisingly upbeat sound. The single reached #16 in the United Kingdom, making it Morrissey's highest charting single since early 1990 other than "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get".
Maladjusted followed, Morrissey's attempt to integrate the prog rock that he experiment with on 1995's Southpaw Grammmar with the indie rock of his earlier career. His efforts are largely successful. In addition to "Alma Matters", the tracks "Trouble Loves Me", "Ammunition, and "Roy's Keen" stand out as high-quality songs reminiscent of the Vauxhall and I era. As such, the album met with mixed but generally positive reviews and is considered a strong work by fans. Despite this, the album was not a commercial success, bowing at a dissappointing #8 in the UK. Still, it reached #61 in the US, which was a slight improvement from Southpaw Grammar.