Silvina Hernandez wrote:Sorry if it´s been done before but I´d like to know which was the first NO album you bought (please tell me everything about that experience).
Now I´ll tell you about me: the first album I bought was International on January 2nd 2012 (yes, I remember the date)(but it wasn´t the first of music by NO that I had, that being a mixtape I made a few months ago with the NO songs I knew up to that point).That evening I was just hanging around in the shopping mall with my mum (we had just finished having tea) and I had no intentions of buying anything but then I entered the record shop just to see what they had on sale. They had the albums in alphabetical order and when I got to the "N" I found 4 NO albums: Get Ready, The Best Of, Total and International. The 2 albums that caught my attention were Total and International (I was also interested in a greatest hits album by the Pet Shop Boys). As Total features songs by Joy Division which I´m not familiar with and I didn´t want to take risks as I had little money I chose International But it was a difficult choice to the point of my mum and the sales assistant waiting for me until the store was closing (The issue was that Total has Temptation, which I love, and International doesn´t). I got home quite late but I couldn´t sleep until 3 am thinking whether it was a good purchase or not and I didn´t want to open the envelope in case I wanted to change it for Total. But the next morning I made up my mind and I played it. Since the fist time I played it I could notice the diffrence in terms of sound quality with my home-made mixtape. My favourite song in it it´s the extended mix of BLT. My least favourite song is the extended mix of TBTHOG as I find it a bit dull. As being my only original NO cd and having such a great sound quality I listen to it a lot. Overall, I think it was a good purchase, especially as it has the exteneded mix of BLT, but if i had more money would buy Total too.
Hmmmm, summer of 1989 and winter of 1989/1990 i checked out substance from the library after steve masters from live 105 in san francisco raved about it.
-Technique/Brotherhood/Peel Sessions-March 1990
Couldn't make any sense at all of how "We All Stand" existed alongside the rest of the music. Completely fell in love with Technique, which along with Weirdo and Paradise became a bit of my soundtrack to my first trip to Hawaii at age 15 (along also with the stone roses). Brotherhood was more erratic, i remember thinking it sounded washed out and plasticy, kind of hollow, a bit like the production in all those seventies albums i loathe so much (Pink Floyd and the like).
-PCL/Low Life-June '90
Got these just as i finished my freshman year in high school ended and summer began. Remember listening to them while riding my bike to play baseball with buddies (along with Hubert Kah, Celebrate the nun, bazooka joe, and david j's "I'll be your chauffeur" etc), and ride my bike throught he coastal mountains along the peninsula (i grew up about 20 minutes south of san francisco via highway 101 or 280). Instantly fell in love with Age of Consent sliding it in alongside 1963 and mr. disco as my fav new order song, also loved leave me alone, your silent face, and the village, and the non-weird part of 5 8 6. Love Life seemed a bit darker and angrier, but liked to listen to it when i felt broken hearted or angry that summer, especially this time of night and sunrise, Face Up played a humorous role in the first day of what turned out to be a 7 year romance while walking together w/the girl. Looked for Aleph version of Sooner than you think for years after buying a vinyl bootleg, finally found it on youtube a month ago.
-Movement-July '90
Freaking HATED this album, though i sometimes liked track 2, 4, and and bits of 2 other songs when i was mega depressed (nick named depressed mode by humorous buddies when i was a cranky angst ridden, way too serious youth)"here i am in a house full of doors with no exits" that is a great line, a great line.
Republic-May 1993 in time for CCS
listened to regret on the way to track practice as a senior, and during my drive to the ccs track meet that may where i was on the relay team. weird memory, while at the track meet, a baseball game was going on, and a baseball smacked my windshield good (didnt see it, just the result). Hated Republic, but did LOVE Special, the chorus from Times Change, Regret, and somewhat liked Everyone Everywhere, and Young Offender. In "Liar" contains the worst ever new order song.
Get Ready-September 2001
WFTSC-April 2005
I was not hugely attached to either of these albums, though both contain songs and lyrics that matter to me. Oddly confused at the hate for track 6 from get ready, its sluggish and musically kind of cruddy, but it has some nice barney lyrics mixed in w/the usual joke garbage. WFTSC and Turn are wonderful, bits of lyrics on get ready are great, but no songs are classic, a first for new order since movement for me, even the awful republic had hits.