New Order - Retro (2002)
I really struggle with New Order these days. Despite this, I can still play Joy Division to death. For me they just haven’t aged well.
commentsI really struggle with New Order these days. Despite this, I can still play Joy Division to death. For me they just haven’t aged well.
commentsJust 12 months after the demise of Ian Curtis and Joy Division, New Order (initially “The People’s New Order of Kampuchea”) produced this transitional record to very mixed reviews.
commentsI flipped an “N” on my randomiser. With less than a dozen artists to choose from I went for the midling and picked New Order’s forth record.
commentsThe themes were: A recent discovery that is really very good and needs to be shared, A song that does good things for you and helps you relax, A song that recognises, in some way, that the World Cup cricket is happening right now – interpret that any way you wish. , Bonus Track
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