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New Order, Waiting for the Sirens Call

Audio CD

Disk ID: 578360

Disk length: 56m 55s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2005

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Dracula's Castle 5:37
2. Guilt Is a Useless Emotion 5:37
3. Hey Now What You Doing? 5:13
4. I told You So 5:58
5. Jetstream 5:21
6. Krafty 4:33
7. Morning Night & Day 5:08
8. Turn 4:33
9. Waiting For The Siren's Call 5:40
10. Who's joe? 5:43
11. Working Overtime 3:26

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Review

The Eigth Studio Album from the Morphed Joy Division is their First Full Length in Four Years and the First Since 2001's "Get Ready". The Leadoff Single, "Krafty", Shows a Return to their Dance-electronic Roots and Sets the Tone for These Proceedings. Songs Like "i Told You So" and "Morning Night and Day" Show a Progression from the Guitar-edginess Rock of "Get Ready", Replacing it with Electro Elementals, While "Working Overtime" Recalls their Postpunk Roots. Peter Hook's Melodic Bass Lines Run Through the Whole of the Album. The Song "Jetstream" Includes a Cameo Appearance from Scissor Sister Ana Matronic. The Album was Produced by Tore Johansson (Franz Ferdinand, the Cardigans).

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