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Deceiver  
#1 Posted : 31 October 2016 08:05:15(UTC)
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Both Bernard and Hooky have referred to WFTSC as a guitar album. In fact, Hook even goes as far as to say it was more a guitar album than Get Ready. I can see why GR is considered a New Order guitar album, but WFTSC has a lot more electronica than Get Ready; nearly every song punctured with it...

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#2 Posted : 31 October 2016 15:48:51(UTC)
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I think because more of the songs on WFTSC were composed in an acoustic way, instead of sequenced entirely first. The songs seem more indie rock to me, than Get Ready. I don't think they are meaning in terms of actual guitar playing or lack of keyboard.
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#3 Posted : 31 October 2016 16:21:08(UTC)
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Good answer, I think you're right.

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#4 Posted : 01 November 2016 06:29:17(UTC)
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IMO I've always felt that Get Ready had some Electronic(Marr&Sumner) feeling to it. I heard a lot of Twisted Tenderness influence in it. Anyways that's why I hear from some of the song on the Get Ready album.

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#5 Posted : 02 November 2016 04:44:53(UTC)
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Wouldn't call WFTSC a guitar album.Bit like i wouldn't call Technique a dance album.Less than half of Technique is dance.Unless you regard All The Way, Loveless, Guilty Partner, Run and Dream Attack dancefloor stompers
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#6 Posted : 09 November 2016 08:26:15(UTC)
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Maybe the Working Overtime as the last track is such a guitar monstrosity that it overshadows the rest of what you've just listened to?

My least favourite New Order song :(
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