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    Movement (Collector's Edition)

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    11/11/2008 | Rhino / Wea 

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    All Music Guide Review

    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. [Rhino's 2008 remastering of New Order's first five albums, subtitled The Factory Years, provided complete remastering of each original LP plus a bonus disc that included a good sampling of the band's non-album material contemporary to the album. For Movement, that means both sides of their critical 1981-1982 singles ("Ceremony," "Temptation," "Everything's Gone Green") plus alternate versions of "Ceremony" and "Everything's Gone Green."] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

    Movement (Collector's Edition) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Truth
  • 4:39
  • Sound Clip for Truth from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 3
  • Senses
  • 4:46
  • Sound Clip for Senses from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 4
  • Chosen Time
  • 4:08
  • Sound Clip for Chosen Time from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 5
  • ICB
  • 4:34
  • Sound Clip for ICB from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 6
  • The Him
  • 5:31
  • Sound Clip for The Him from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 8
  • Denial
  • 4:23
  • Sound Clip for Denial from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 11 (2)
  • In a Lonely Place (*)
  • 6:14
  • Sound Clip for In a Lonely Place (*) from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 13 (2)
  • Procession (*)
  • 4:29
  • Sound Clip for Procession (*) from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 15 (2)
  • Hurt (*)
  • 8:07
  • Sound Clip for Hurt (*) from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • 16 (2)
  • Mesh (*)
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for Mesh (*) from Movement (Collector's Edition)


  • Movement (Collector's Edition) Notes

    New Order's 1981 debut album MOVEMENT is a stirring portrait of the group searching for their own unique musical signature as they moved beyond the demise of Joy Division. Reflective, melodic and dark, it introduced seminal tracks including “Truth,” “Denial” and “Dreams Never End.” Disc One of Rhino's new 2-CD COLLECTOR'S EDITION features the newly remastered original eight-song album, while Disc Two compiles eight additional rarities including non-album singles, B-sides and alternative versions.

    Bonus disc highlights include “Ceremony,” a song written but never recorded by Joy Division - New Order revisited the song and released it as their first single. Also featured are the singles “Temptation” and “Everything's Gone Green,” both of which foreshadow the band's increasingly dance-oriented direction.

    Comprised of Bernard Sumner (guitar, vocals), Stephen Morris (drums), Peter Hooks (bass) and Gillian Gilbert (keyboards), Manchester, U.K.-based band New Order was formed in 1980 by the remaining members of Joy Division after lead singer Ian Curtis' suicide. They went on to develop a groundbreaking sound mixing synthesizer-driven pop, electronic dance beats and alt-rock, releasing five influential albums during the '80s that changed the course of alternative music.

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