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New Order, Movement

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1760583

Disk length: 35m 32s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1981

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Dreams never end 3:14
2. Truth 4:39
3. Senses 4:46
4. Chosen time 4:07
5. ICB 4:33
6. The him 5:30
7. Doubts even here 4:18
8. Denial 4:19

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Review

This is New Order's debut in name only, with the ghost of Ian Curtis still hanging heavily over his grieving Joy Division bandmates. It would take them one more step, to the brilliant Power, Corruption and Lies, to really assert their own power. Movement, then, is the sound of guitarist Bernard Sumner, percussionist Stephen Morris, and innovative bassist Peter Hook building a bridge from JD's Sturm und Drang drone to New Order's considerably brighter dance pop. It's an interesting bridge to cross though, peppered with dark highlights like the almost poppy "Dreams Never End," the blip-blooping electro chaos of the Pere Ubu-influenced "ICB," and "The Him," with its rhythmic echoes of JD's "Atrocity Exhibition." --Michael Ruby

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Movement

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 35m 32s

Movement

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 35m 33s (+0m 1s)

Movement

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 35m 33s (+0m 1s)

Movement

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 35m 33s (+0m 1s)

Movement

Tracks: 8, Disk length: 35m 33s (+0m 1s)

Movement

Tracks: 16 (+8 tracks), Disk length: 1h 15m 43s (+40m 11s)

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