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Movement

  • AMG Review of Movement

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    Movement is the first hesitant step in the transition from Joy Division to New Order. Despite a relatively assured debut single ("Ceremony," which didn't even appear on the album), the first New Order album revealed a band apparently caught up in mourning for its former lead singer. (But of course, themes of loss and isolation were hardly novel for them.) Movement encompassed songs written just after the suicide of Ian Curtis, and it was recorded with alternating vocal spots to see whose would fit best -- although neither Peter Hook nor Bernard Sumner sounded worthy of the mantle. (At times, their hesitancy makes it sound as if they were recording guide vocals for a Joy Division LP, expecting Ian Curtis to come in later.) Despite the band's opaque lyrics, critics and fans were spotting references to Curtis all over the record, with despair and confusion reigning especially on "Senses" ("No reason ever was given") and "ICB" ("It's so far away, and it's closing in"). More so than on any Joy Division record, it also revealed a group unafraid to experiment relentlessly in the studio until it had emerged with something unique. Spurred on by producer Martin Hannett, despite his antagonistic relationship with the band (and perhaps, because of it), New Order produced a ghostly, brittle record, occasionally uptempo but never upbeat, with drum machines rattling and echoing over dark waves of synthesizers and Hook's basswork. A masterpiece in the career of any other post-punk band, Movement only paled in comparison to the band's later work.

CONTESTS: Win a signed bass guitar from Peter Hook new reissues of New Order classics
about 1 year ago

Five of the most important releases in the decade after punk died, New Order records Movement, Power Corruption and Lies, Low-Life, Brotherhood and Technique are getting the reissue treatment next month when Rhino will release special collector's edition 2-disc sets...

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Awesome News! New Order Deeeeee-Luxe reissues coming out soon!
about 1 year ago

I just read that Rhino is re-reeasesing the early canon of New Order albums. And, like The Cure releases before them, they are coming out with an extra cd of related tarcks. My favorite New Order album -- Movement -- has an excellent tracklisting:Movement:01 Dreams Never End02 Truth03 Senses04 Chosen Time05 I.C.B.06 The Him07 Doubts Even Here08 DenialMovement bonus disc:01 Ceremony (12" Version...

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