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Music : Brotherhood (2 CD Collector's Edition)
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List Price: $24.98Amazon.com's Price: $22.99 You Save: $1.99 ( 8%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0081227988654
Format: Collector's Edition, Original recording remastered
Label: Rhino
Manufacturer: Rhino
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Rhino
Release Date: November 11, 2008
Studio: Rhino
Sales Rank: 4843
MPN: 516183
Disc 1:- Paradise
- Weirdo
- As It Is When It Was
- Broken Promise
- Way of Life
- Bizarre Love Triangle
- All Day Long
- Angel Dust
- Every Little Counts
- State of the Nation
Disc 2:- Bizarre Love Triangle
- 1963
- True Faith
- Touched by the Hand of God
- Blue Monday '88
- Evil Dust
- True Faith
- Beach Buggy
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1986 album from the Manchester quartet, one of the most successful and consistent bands of the '80s and beyond. After the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis, the three surviving members of Joy Division regrouped under the band name New Order, adding Gillian Gilbert on keyboards. The rest, as they say, is history. Disc One in this package contains the original album in its digitally remastered glory. Disc Two is filled with eight non-album singles, B-sides and remixes. This is as great as it gets! Rhino UK. 2008.
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Please note that almost all the reviews here are for the original cd - not the remastered 2 cd set. See "Paul slop"s review for the real scoop. At least the first disc seemed to escape the clicks and other unwanted defects.
One star deducted for the poor remaster job.
Amazon says: "Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1986 album ... This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title." - No - this one is available.
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The MUSIC on these New Order reissues get a 5/5, easily. However, there were far too many egregious mistakes made in the creation of the discs themselves to give them a pass. Only the first discs were re-mastered though they still have some problems, it is the bonus discs that are an absolute mess.
Warner Music/Rhino know about these problems, but there is yet no word on any forthcoming fixes. So I'd hold off until these issues are addressed.
Noted below are the specific ... Read More
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I was never a rabid New Order fan. I liked New Order a lot back in the late 80's early 90's, mostly through Substance, for the dance stuff -- Blue Monday, Confusion, Temptation, Subculture, the Bizarre Love Triangle remix -- which is great dance music, much richer than most. Nonetheless that's mostly how I knew New Order, and never explored much past Substance til recently.
It was through hearing some material from Get Ready and Waiting for the Siren's Call recently that I realized there ... Read More
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I agree with most reviewers that the track "All day long" is the Best on this album but I Also feel this album has the best version of Bizarre Love Triangle cuz you can Finally Really hear Peter hooks infectious bass line wich Always carried this tune in my opinion !!! The other tracks hold up a lot better than the tracks on Power, Corruption and Lies and this album seems more alternative than that album and Not so Stuck in the 80's as the latter !!! This is my 3rd favorite new order full length album. ... Read More
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The name of New Order's "Brotherhood" perfectly matches the optimistic nature of this album, probably the band's most buoyant release, and quite a departure from their previous album "Low-Life" (a good name for that album as well). "Brotherhood" weighs in as one of the band's most consistent albums -- really, if I were rating each song separately, I would give each either three or four stars. The classic song on "Brotherhood," is, of course, "Bizarre Love Triangle," but I actually prefer the slightly different ... Read More
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