Always like Brotherhood. Uneven, but very much New Order.
Paradise and Weirdo are fine and always worth a listen, but then I tended to skip the last 3 songs of the first side. As It Is When It Was seems like Bernard's first attempt to write a normal radio rock song, and the studio version just doesn't work. Maybe it was in a way the first Bad Lieu type song. Bored me, then and now. The 4th track seems sort of like filler, the only thing I ever remember about it is that it is short and has sort of an "Isolation" bass line. Way of Life is a nice tune, but hardly of classic status.
BLT is near heavenly perfection, even thou I don't believe in heaven. I love Steve's beats of the album version, almost sort of a very naive attempt to be white boy hip hop. All Day Long seems to be dated the most, but the synths and bass are beautiful if cheesy, always good to hear. Angel Dust seems to have a lot of production work put into it, sounds more interesting than it actually is I suppose. Always like Every Little Counts, knew it was a playful VU/Reed pisstake from the start, glad to see them being creative and playful.
In retrospect State of the Nation is a big mistake, sounding worse each decade. Trying to jam all the aspects of New Order, and trying to be political, and then adding those horrible female faux soul backing vocals to make it pop dance... the song aims really high and ends up a clumsy mediocre track that isn't a very good dance song, nor a good rock song, nor a half way decent pop song. Shame is shameful with even more female vocals. I wonder who is to blame for the backing vocals. Tony Wilson's idea for world domination? Bernard? Gillian? A dare?
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