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(More customer reviews)Morrissey never loses a step; he never disappoints. As far as solo work goes, I can rank this among my two favorite solo albums, Bona Drag and Vauxhall. Along with these two albums, Maladjusted is a third of the essential Morrissey trilogy. The only song that I didn't do cartwheels for was "Papa Jack" (sorry MOZ). It wasn't an aweful song, but the others were just SO GREAT. I've never seen Morrissey in concert; I had front-row tickets to a Minneapolis show that he had to cancel, but he is THE MOST HONEST, RELATIVE, AND ORIGINAL ARTIST IN THE ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS. Maladjusted is Morrissey at his best (and he's been there many times before). I love the Smiths, but in my opinion, Morrissey's solos have been just as powerful as any Smiths' song. If Moz ever wants a good vegetarian meal, he is certainly welcome at my house. Come on over! As far as this album goes, "Wide to Receive" is a nice commentary on the cyberworld today. "Roy's Keen" is a very fun not-much-too-think-about song. The last two songs on this Maladjusted album are so powerful that words cannot even begin to comment on them. Morrissey is the greatest; there's no doubt about it. This is one of the best (it's quite difficult to say which one is THE BEST from him).
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Out-of-print in the US! The former Smiths frontman's 1997 album featuring 'Alma Matters', 'Satan Rejected My Soul' and 'Roy's Keen'. 11 tracks, Universal.--This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.
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