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New Order|Music Complete

Music Complete

New Order

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For Music Complete, New Order's ninth album and first in a decade, the band signed to new label Mute and welcomed keyboardist Gillian Gilbert back for her first recordings with them since 2001. Unfortunately, original bassist Peter Hook, who quit in 2007, didn't return and his bass duties were taken over by Tom Chapman, who played with Bernard Sumner in Bad Lieutenant. The return of Gilbert is a clue that the band is looking to the past for inspiration here and forsaking the guitar-driven rock orientation of its last couple albums for something more balanced, if not tipped in favor of more electronic and dancefloor-oriented songs. To that end, they brought in Chemical Brother Tom Rowlands as well as Richard X and Stuart Price to produce tracks. Not the most daring or forward-looking choices for collaborators, but their efforts result in some of the album's highlights. Rowlands invests "Singularity" with some Chemical Brothers-style punch, while "Unlearn This Hatred" has a passionate, almost industrial drive. The Richard X-mixed "Plastic" is the most new wave-sounding moment on the record, full of sparkling surfaces and fueled by some retro sequencers. Elsewhere, the bandmembers take it upon themselves to craft songs that have more joyful bounce than one would expect from them. "Tutti Frutti" is a tricky bit of electro-disco with a rubbery electronic bassline, some vintage keyboard wash from Gilbert, and a vocal cameo by La Roux's Elly Jackson. She's also on "People on the High Line," which is probably the funkiest track they've ever recorded, with finger-popping bass, house-y piano, and a beat that pulsates like a hot N.Y.C. summer night. (The other guest appearances on the album are by the Killers' Brandon Flowers, who adds some over the top crooning to "Superheated," and Iggy Pop, who mumbles semi-coherently through the interminable, momentum-sapping "Stray Dog.") The melancholic guitar-driven songs are a little less interesting, with only "Restless" coming close to the feel of the group's classic tracks. Too many of them come off like New Order by the numbers, with seriously banal (even for him) lyrics from Sumner and a string section that only serves to add more weight to the already too-soggy sound. It's hard to say which is most disappointing -- the songs or the sound -- but it's clear that Hook's bass would definitely have made a huge difference. Though Chapman tries his best to conjure up Hook's famous style without sounding like he's making copies, his efforts really can't compare to the melodic grace and sheer power of Hook's playing. New Order without Hook is like Joy Division without Ian Curtis, only instead of New Order forming in the wake, it's Bad Lieutenant. Even making an allowance for Hook's glaring absence, Music Complete is still a watered-down and uninspired album by a band that lost the plot long ago and can now only capture an occasional glimmer of what made it so great in the first place.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
Restless
Various Interprets
00:05:28

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Manchester Camerata (Strings arranged by Joe Duddell) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

2
Singularity
Various Interprets
00:05:37

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written by New Order - Music produced by Tom Rowlands

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

3
Plastic
Various Interprets
00:06:55

With Elly Jackson (La Roux), backing Vocals - New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

4
Tutti frutti
Various Interprets
00:06:23

With Elly Jackson (La Roux), Vocals - Giacomo Cavagna, Italian Spoken Vocal - New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Manchester Camerata (Strings arranged by Joe Duddell) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

5
People on the High Line
Various Interprets
00:05:42

With Elly Jackson (La Roux), Vocals - New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Manchester Camerata (Strings arranged by Joe Duddell) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

6
Stray Dog
Various Interprets
00:06:18

With Iggy Pop, Narrator - New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

7
Academic
Various Interprets
00:05:55

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

8
Nothing but a Fool
Various Interprets
00:07:43

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Manchester Camerata (Strings arranged by Joe Duddell) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

9
Unlearn This Hatred
Various Interprets
00:04:19

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written by New Order - Music produced by Tom Rowlands

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

10
The Game
Various Interprets
00:05:07

New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Manchester Camerata (Strings arranged by Joe Duddell) - Written and composed by New Order

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

11
Superheated
Various Interprets
00:05:05

With Brandon Flowers, Vocals - New Order (Bernard Sumner, vocals, guitar, keyboards, synthesisers ; Gillian Gilbert, keyboards, synthesisers ; Phil Cunningham, guitars, keyboards, synthesisers, electronic percussion ; Stephen Morris, drums and percussion, keyboards, synthesisers, drum programming ; Tom Chapman, bass, keyboards, synthesisers, backing vocals) - Written by New Order - Music produced by Brandon Flowers (mixing) - Additional production by Stuart Price

2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd 2015 New Order Ltd under exclusive licence to Mute Artists Ltd

Approfondimenti

For Music Complete, New Order's ninth album and first in a decade, the band signed to new label Mute and welcomed keyboardist Gillian Gilbert back for her first recordings with them since 2001. Unfortunately, original bassist Peter Hook, who quit in 2007, didn't return and his bass duties were taken over by Tom Chapman, who played with Bernard Sumner in Bad Lieutenant. The return of Gilbert is a clue that the band is looking to the past for inspiration here and forsaking the guitar-driven rock orientation of its last couple albums for something more balanced, if not tipped in favor of more electronic and dancefloor-oriented songs. To that end, they brought in Chemical Brother Tom Rowlands as well as Richard X and Stuart Price to produce tracks. Not the most daring or forward-looking choices for collaborators, but their efforts result in some of the album's highlights. Rowlands invests "Singularity" with some Chemical Brothers-style punch, while "Unlearn This Hatred" has a passionate, almost industrial drive. The Richard X-mixed "Plastic" is the most new wave-sounding moment on the record, full of sparkling surfaces and fueled by some retro sequencers. Elsewhere, the bandmembers take it upon themselves to craft songs that have more joyful bounce than one would expect from them. "Tutti Frutti" is a tricky bit of electro-disco with a rubbery electronic bassline, some vintage keyboard wash from Gilbert, and a vocal cameo by La Roux's Elly Jackson. She's also on "People on the High Line," which is probably the funkiest track they've ever recorded, with finger-popping bass, house-y piano, and a beat that pulsates like a hot N.Y.C. summer night. (The other guest appearances on the album are by the Killers' Brandon Flowers, who adds some over the top crooning to "Superheated," and Iggy Pop, who mumbles semi-coherently through the interminable, momentum-sapping "Stray Dog.") The melancholic guitar-driven songs are a little less interesting, with only "Restless" coming close to the feel of the group's classic tracks. Too many of them come off like New Order by the numbers, with seriously banal (even for him) lyrics from Sumner and a string section that only serves to add more weight to the already too-soggy sound. It's hard to say which is most disappointing -- the songs or the sound -- but it's clear that Hook's bass would definitely have made a huge difference. Though Chapman tries his best to conjure up Hook's famous style without sounding like he's making copies, his efforts really can't compare to the melodic grace and sheer power of Hook's playing. New Order without Hook is like Joy Division without Ian Curtis, only instead of New Order forming in the wake, it's Bad Lieutenant. Even making an allowance for Hook's glaring absence, Music Complete is still a watered-down and uninspired album by a band that lost the plot long ago and can now only capture an occasional glimmer of what made it so great in the first place.
© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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