First, an introduction...
I've been a long time lurker of these forums for many years and a devout New Order fan since Blue Monday and PCL changed my life. Although I'm a long time fan, I don't subscribe to the usual "everything after Technique is crap (except maybe Music Complete)" sentiments. In my top 10 New Order tracks (of this moment in time... may change tomorrow) are Regret, Crystal and World. Ok, I'll further admit it now and take my lumps... #1 PCL, #2 Republic, #3 Music Complete, #4 Technique, #5 Low Life... and the rest, I enjoy (very much) but don't scream out as being much better than the others. Too my ears, Music Complete is the perfect follow-up to Republic, not Technique, and WFTSC and Get Ready have enough special moments that I continue to find great joy while listening to them.
So let me continue with my unpopular view on the tracks on Music Complete...
Restless 10/10 - it's an absolutely perfect New Order track. It's a grower, not a shower. 3rd or 4th listening was the sweet spot for me. Now it's a classic, right up there with Regret, Crystal, Your Silent Face, Vanishing Point, Perfect Kiss, etc.
Singularity 10/10 - Wow! This may be the best moody/dark New Order track ever! And yet it has great energy. It references Joy Division just enough to pay homage without being derivative in the least. Tom's bass is absolutely perfect without being intrusive. And it's modern and timeless in a way that only New Order can do.
Plastic 9/10 - 2 days ago this would have been a 10. It blew me away! But now it's just an excellent album track... until I hear some really great remixes. When it was a single release, I loved playing it next to the PSB track Axis and Donna's I Feel Love followed by Giorgio's The Chase, lol. Kudos to NO for giving me such great joy! The only reason it's not a 10 anymore is because they've raised my standards by releasing such an excellent album.
Tutti Frutti 7/10 - A great summer-y tune in the same way Fine Time and R&R was in their day. It makes me wish I was young again. But then, I'd probably be listening to totally crap. But it also feels a tiny bit gimmicky. And thank you Bernard for telling Elly to sing in her "chest voice" and not in her "head voice" as he said in the Berlin interview with Arthur Baker. I really like La Roux but honestly, I was very scared when I heard she was a guest vocalist on several tracks. Her La Roux voice would have been really intrusive. This song also suffers from New Order's innate desire to sabotage songs with terrible names!
People on the HighLine 8/10 - Apparently Stephen did the sequencing on the album (Arthur Baker interview) and Tutti Frutti and PotH absolutely belong together. Putting these two songs together makes each song better somehow. Peter Hook who? Tom again stakes his claim on the new New Order sound. Funky as fuck! And I'm loving Bernard's sexy growl and the Chic bassline. Again, it sunny and summery like Tutti. I wish they could have rushed the release of MC without sacrificing the quality. But then again, Technique was the soundtrack of the summer of '90 for me even though it came out at the end of '89. But now I'm old and tired. Bleah!
Stray Dog 5/10 - love the backing track that Stephen and Gillian developed. Yes, Iggy is rock royalty but this is just an awkward fit. The only duff track on the album? No, Suprerheated is far worse. But Stray Dog makes Academic better in comparison.
Academic 7/10 - This is a very nice rock song as New Order do very well. Album filler, maybe? This is the only track that I miss Peter Hook on although I actually appreciate Tom's bottom-heavy contribution. It still might have been nice to have a nice high bass line melody in this one. It kinda screams for it, no?
Nothing But a Fool 8/10 - The chorus and lyrics raise this song above Academic. Another Joy Division-y song for me. I appreciate the moodiness and rockiness of this track because it's a nice counterpoint to earlier upbeat, dance-oriented tracks. Bernard's voice has really impressed me throughout. He doesn't strain and sounds very confident.
Unlearn This Hatred 10/10 - Tom Rowlands elevates another track to perfection. This and Singularity are perfect. I want the next NO album to be entirely produced by Mr. Rowlands! He has the key to producing New Order while keeping the NO charm and making it current and relevant.
The Game 6/10 - Apparently this is another Stephen/Gillian composition (Arthur Baker interview). A bit of a rocker with a somewhat lame chorus. The chorus really kills the momentum of the song. And the Lindsay Buckingham-esque solo at the end doesn't do the song justice. The verses I quite like, though.
Superheated 3/10 - I really like this song until Mr. Flowers comes in and shits all over it. This song might be an 8 without him. Nah, just a 7. But I'd still much rather hear it sung by Bernard. Don't get me wrong. I actually like The Killers. But this is just WRONG in so many ways. This song makes me sad. But not in good/sad way like PCL does.
Overall, I'm highly impressed with this effort from New Order. I very much appreciated the return to the synthy-style NO. They sound absolutely fearless and confident throughout. I rarely missed Hooky's typical contribution. And that says a lot! I had to go back and remind myself just how important he was to New Order after listening to Music Complete 6 or 8 times. He carried the melody in soooo many beloved songs. But somehow (sorcery?), New Order made a great album without his presence. And Bernard has never sounded better vocally.
And the lyrics didn't make me cringe... except for once or twice. Which is astounding for a NO album. Um, "to deserts full of sand". Bernard will never be Neil Tennant or Morrissey. I've come to accept that. :)
Cheers,
Jim
Edited by user 26 September 2015 21:20:19(UTC)
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