Brotherhood (2024 Digital Master) New Order

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Album-Release:
1986

HRA-Release:
22.11.2024

Label: Rhino

Genre: Alternative

Subgenre: New Wave

Artist: New Order

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  • 1 Paradise (2024 Digital Master) 03:51
  • 2 Weirdo (2024 Digital Master) 03:52
  • 3 As It Is When It Was (2024 Digital Master) 03:46
  • 4 Broken Promise (2024 Digital Master) 03:46
  • 5 Way of Life (2024 Digital Master) 04:08
  • 6 Bizarre Love Triangle (2024 Digital Master) 04:21
  • 7 All Day Long (2024 Digital Master) 05:12
  • 8 Angel Dust (2024 Digital Master) 03:43
  • 9 Every Little Counts (2024 Digital Master) 04:27
  • 10 State of the Nation (2024 Digital Master) 06:34
  • Total Runtime 43:40

Info for Brotherhood (2024 Digital Master)

Newly remastered! New Order‘s fourth studio album ‘Brotherhood’ was a mixture of post-punk and electronic styles. The album includes “Bizarre Love Triangle“, the single that made the US stand up and take notice of the band.

After the surprise global success of “Blue Monday” transforms New Order into stars; Quincy Jones is knocking down their door with offers of a US record deal, John Hughes is hunting them down for soundtrack work, New York’s hippest producers are lining up to get in the studio and huge US success beckons. But as New Order’s profile grows, so too do the demands and excesses, and the band begins to realize just how far they’ve come, and to question how far the road might take them. This series documents arena tours, Ibizan insanity, a behind-the-scenes look at the chaotic peak of the Hacienda, the creation of three more classic albums Brotherhood (1986), Technique (1989), Republic (1993) and a certain timeless soccer World Cup anthem… “World In Motion.”

Speaking about New Order’s career to date, singer Bernard Sumner says, “if you do it the way everyone else does it, you might have more success. But it'll be a short burn, whereas with the way New Order did it, it made us more interesting. But it wasn't intentional, though, we just did what we wanted to do and didn't really listen to anyone.”

On New Order’s 80s success in the US, drummer Stephen Morris shares, “America had never heard of Joy Division. In England and Europe at the time, there was still this thing where you get people coming to see you, expecting you to play ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart.’ Whereas in America, they would approach you with an open mind, and the fact that the audiences did get bigger justified our bloody-mindedness with not being Joy Division…”

“New Order gave Manchester a place to socialize. A place to dream. Music to have babies by. Meet their friends by. Gigs to remember for the rest of their lives. Record collections to treasure. It's like New Order have given people in Manchester everything, everything.” (DJ Paulette)

“I think the key to them is the strength of the individual voices in the band. And each individual voice being so recognisable on the record. It’s insane, really, they get it all to fit into these songs, every single person in that band has a voice that would carry a whole other band.” (Tom Rowlands, The Chemical Brothers)

New Order

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