 |   |  |  |  | | Waiting For The Sirens' Call |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | New Order | | Release Date: | Apr 26, 2005 | | | Format: | CD | | Record Label: | Warner Bros. Records | | | Genre: | Rock & Pop | | UPC: | 093624930723 | | | Sub-Genre: | -- | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | | | Condition: | Used | | | |
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Hi, please check out my other auctions, I'm happy to combine shipping. This auction is for New Order Waiting For The Siren's Call. CD is used, in good condition – there's wear/several scratches - does not detract from playability of CD. CD booklet is in great shape. Buyer to pay shipping, US Postage is $2.50. I ship worldwide. I accept paypal and money orders (no personal checks). Please check out my other auctions and thanks for looking.
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| Track listing | 1. Who's Joe? 2. Hey Now What You Doing 3. Waiting For The Sirens' Call 4. Krafty 5. I Told You So 6. Morning Night And Day 7. Dracula's Castle 8. Jetstream 9. Guilt Is A Useless Emotion 10. Turn 11. Working Overtime 12. Guilt Is A Useless Emotion - (McQuayle Vocal mix, U.S. bonus track)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Ana Matronic | | Producer: | Jim Spencer, John Leckie, New Order, Stephen Street, Stuart Price | | Distributor: | WEA (distro) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | New Order: Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar); Phil Cunningham (guitar); Peter Hook (bass instrument); Stephen Morris (drums). Additional personnel: Dawn Zee, Beatrice Hatherley (vocals); Mac Quayle (keyboards, programming); Ana Matronic. On New Order's eighth studio album, WAITING FOR THE SIRENS' CALL, guitarist Phil Cunningham--who previously worked with vocalist Bernard Sumner in Electronic--replaces longtime keyboardist Gillian Gilbert. Though hordes of young sound-alikes surfaced between 2001's guest-speckled "comeback," GET READY, and this 2005 release, longtime fans will be pleased to know that these pioneers still sound like nobody but themselves. New Order's trademark fusion of guitars and synths remains the gold standard for pop/dance/rock crossover, and Peter Hook's patented bass sound once again provides the strong foundation on which the band constructs its melodies. Sonically, this sturdy batch of compositions would fit in nicely between 1986's BROTHERHOOD and 1989's TECHNIQUE. "Krafty" is an obvious nod to Kraftwerk, while the synth bed on the chorus of the title track resembles their own "Your Silent Face" from 1983, and is a shoo-in for inclusion on their next, inevitable singles collection.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 stars out of 5 - [A]n emotional, rather than a sonic, sequel to TECHNIQUE....The most affecting songs here are about second chances, reaffirming commitments and the terrible seduction of straying. Uncut
[T]he pioneering new-wavers' intricate mix...still feels novel--even downright fresh--25 years later... - Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
4 stars out of 5 - Bernard Sumner still sings and strums with his boyish air of distractable pique...His secret is his sincerity....Every song is great... Rolling Stone
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