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Linus Solanki  
#1 Posted : 11 January 2013 10:09:02(UTC)
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Bernard Sumner of Electronic
90′s supergroup Electronic featuring Bernard Sumner of New Order/Joy Division, Johnny Marr of The Smiths and Neil Tennant of Pet Shop Boys is re-releasing their debut self titled album on March 11, 2013 in an expanded and remastered edition, featuring some previously unreleased tracks.

The tracklist is:

Tracklisting

CD 1
1. Idiot Country (2012 – Remaster)
2. Reality (2012 – Remaster)
3. Tighten Up (2012 – Remaster)
4. The Patience Of A Saint (2012 – Remaster)
5. Getting Away With It (2012 – Remaster)
6. Gangster (2012 – Remaster)
7. Soviet (2012 – Remaster)
8. Get The Message (2012 – Remaster)
9. Try All You Want (2012 – Remaster)
10. Some Distant Memory (2012 – Remaster)
11. Feel Every Beat (2012 – Remaster)

CD 2
1. Disappointed (Stephen Hague 7” Inch Version) (2012 remaster)
2. Second To None (Edit) Previously unreleased
3. Lean To The Inside (Edit) Previously unreleased
4. Twisted Tenderness (Guitar / Vocal Mix) Previously unreleased
5. Idiot Country Two (12” Version)
6. Free Will (Edit) Previously unreleased
7. Until The End Of Time (Edit) Previously unreleased
8. Feel Every Beat (Edit) Previously unreleased
9. Getting Away With It (Instrumental) (2012 remaster)
10. Turning Point (Edit) (2012 remaster)
11. Visit Me (Edit) Previously unreleased
12. Twisted Tenderness (Instrumental) Previously unreleased

http://according2g.com/2...-album-with-bonus-tracks


http://www.recordstore.c...html%3Fterm%3Delectronic

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#2 Posted : 11 January 2013 10:30:27(UTC)
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Bloody hell!

Good stuff.
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 11 January 2013 11:27:42(UTC)
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There are some posts on this in the solo projects forums. Quite honestly I can't find much to get excited about here.
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#4 Posted : 11 January 2013 12:04:30(UTC)
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An album that was considered classic already upon its release. I don't care, I still love this album and I still play it now and then. What I'm interested is how it will sound in 2013. Original CDs of that time sounded rather flat...

I'm not sure if CD2 is easily listenable, it looks like a hodgepodge of various b-sides and alternative versions that hardly can make an even impression.
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#5 Posted : 11 January 2013 12:56:11(UTC)
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Great to see some electronic activity, but a bit random...

Disc 2 covers all electronic periods and really this is the disc 2 we should have had for the best of; a comprehensive collection of all bsides

And wasn't this remastered already in the late 90s?

Odd.
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#6 Posted : 11 January 2013 13:10:08(UTC)
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with all due respect, this belongs to "music for pleasure" Tongue
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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ALLY, Q for you, (just watched my electronic tv appearances compilation-after hearing this splendid news)...anyway...still dont know who the bassist was when they did that Jo Whilley show late on Ch4 99'. Obviously Jimi G is was not & Ged was still sat on the stool.
Was it who played on the T.T album or just a bloke for the tv ???Hi
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#8 Posted : 11 January 2013 13:35:55(UTC)
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Quote:
11. Visit Me (Edit) Previously unreleased
12. Twisted Tenderness (Instrumental) Previously unreleased


Those two tracks sound interesting..
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ROCKET MICK on 11/01/2013(UTC)
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#9 Posted : 11 January 2013 15:04:30(UTC)
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andrew sayer wrote:
ALLY, Q for you, (just watched my electronic tv appearances compilation-after hearing this splendid news)...anyway...still dont know who the bassist was when they did that Jo Whilley show late on Ch4 99'. Obviously Jimi G is was not & Ged was still sat on the stool.
Was it who played on the T.T album or just a bloke for the tv ???


The one that looks like Craig Cash (Hooky's nemesis - how fitting)?

TT bass was Marr, Sumner, Goodwin and Phil Spalding (and it's not him in the TV performances)
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ROCKET MICK on 12/01/2013(UTC)
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Linus Solanki wrote:

4. Twisted Tenderness (Guitar / Vocal Mix) Previously unreleased

12. Twisted Tenderness (Instrumental) Previously unreleased


Excellent news, can't wait to hear the Twisted Tednerness mixes (love that song!).

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ROCKET MICK on 12/01/2013(UTC)
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#11 Posted : 12 January 2013 02:14:26(UTC)
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UpDownTurnAround wrote:
And wasn't this remastered already in the late 90s?

Odd.


Yeah by Owen Morris November 93 for the Parlaphone 94 rerelease, 'a warm-up for Autumn 94's follow-up (SIC!)'. Couldn't hear the difference myself.
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ROCKET MICK on 12/01/2013(UTC)
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#12 Posted : 12 January 2013 02:21:17(UTC)
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Can this be merged with the other thread?
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ROCKET MICK on 12/01/2013(UTC)
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#13 Posted : 12 January 2013 02:26:23(UTC)
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djrigby1969 wrote:
Can this be merged with the other thread?


This is cos it was originally posted in the Digital Republic forums then moved here.
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ROCKET MICK on 12/01/2013(UTC)
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#14 Posted : 12 January 2013 12:50:50(UTC)
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But it could still be merged? No problems if not.
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ROCKET MICK on 13/01/2013(UTC)
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#15 Posted : 14 January 2013 01:24:08(UTC)
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Cranelane wrote:
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11. Visit Me (Edit) Previously unreleased
12. Twisted Tenderness (Instrumental) Previously unreleased


Those two tracks sound interesting..

A Shorter version of Visit Me and Twisted Tenderness without any singing? Yeah, cant waitWink
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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This is one album I dont feel needs any remastering. the production and mixing is top notch and it sounds blimming great on CD (IMO).

And the b-sides and remixes dont excite me either. Ill stick to my original copy thank you very much.
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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#17 Posted : 14 January 2013 04:54:20(UTC)
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Agree, no need for a remaster.

I'd like to get my hands on the alternative versions of TT though, they suggest that there was a TT single planned once.
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#18 Posted : 14 January 2013 08:28:54(UTC)
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Kelvin wrote:
Agree, no need for a remaster.

I'd like to get my hands on the alternative versions of TT though, they suggest that there was a TT single planned once.

Well TT was oft referred to as a potential single and as the Net went ballistic there was an unofficial poll to get it out as a single (June 23, http://www.worldinmotion.net/newsroom/1999.htm). Would've worked but...
Incidentally in this period all the offshoots suffered a lost CD single - O2's We Can Fly, 'Lec's Late at Night, Monaco's I've Got A Feeling.

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Michael Monkhouse wrote:
UpDownTurnAround wrote:
And wasn't this remastered already in the late 90s?

Odd.


Yeah by Owen Morris November 93 for the Parlaphone 94 rerelease, 'a warm-up for Autumn 94's follow-up (SIC!)'. Couldn't hear the difference myself.


Neither could I... Maybe a slightly crisper sound was all, not worth shelling out for twice... and a couple of years later the bargain bins in Woolworths (RIP) were packed with the remastered release.

Releasing each album seperately with each albums associated BSides and demos and remixes and live / TV performance versions would have been the way to go IMO, although this is New Order related stuff, which never goes about things the easy or logical way - All part of the allure in a way I s'pose.

Big Grin
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ROCKET MICK on 14/01/2013(UTC)
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#20 Posted : 14 January 2013 14:00:47(UTC)
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Michael Monkhouse wrote:
O2's We Can Fly, 'Lec's Late at Night, Monaco's I've Got A Feeling.


I have all three of those singles...

B-sides to I've Got A Feeling are really very good.
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#21 Posted : 14 January 2013 15:43:04(UTC)
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UpDownTurnAround wrote:
Releasing each album seperately with each albums associated BSides and demos and remixes and live / TV performance versions would have been the way to go IMO, although this is New Order related stuff, which never goes about things the easy or logical way - All part of the allure in a way I s'pose.


Well, not long after the "Get The Message Best Of" came out (2006/7) they did pretty much do what you suggest:

Electronic (Special Edition)
Raise The Pressure (Special Edition)
Twisted Tenderness (Special Edition)

These weren't physical releases nor remastered but were good representations of each album's "era" and widely available on digital outlets.

The key difference between the 1994 "grey" reissue of the debut and the original Factory "red" release was the later inclusion of "Getting Away With It" which was not in the original running order. Personally, I thought Owen Morris did a great job with the sound and turned a rather flat sounding early-90s CD into something a bit crisper with better bass. You do notice it more through headphones but each to their own...

I'm looking forward to this new one, I agree the second disc is a bit of a random bunch but literally anything unreleased from Electronic is welcome. I'm hoping the Raise The Pressure "edits" are earlier, less polished mixes so we can hear more of the song-writing and less of the production bells and whistles which ruled that album from start to finish (Sumner/Marr later admitted as much).

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NotAMod wrote:
Personally, I thought Owen Morris did a great job with the sound and turned a rather flat sounding early-90s CD into something a bit crisper with better bass.


absolutely agree! to be honest, I don't see any need to remaster again - the 1994 version is perfect as it is, will wait for the actual bonus tracks whether I will purchase this. As they did simple edits of studio tracks for that annoying best-of, I doubt there will be any early alternative versions.
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ROCKET MICK on 15/01/2013(UTC)
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#23 Posted : 15 January 2013 04:45:12(UTC)
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the_blank_from_hell wrote:
NotAMod wrote:
Personally, I thought Owen Morris did a great job with the sound and turned a rather flat sounding early-90s CD into something a bit crisper with better bass.
absolutely agree! to be honest, I don't see any need to remaster again - the 1994 version is perfect as it is, will wait for the actual bonus tracks whether I will purchase this. As they did simple edits of studio tracks for that annoying best-of, I doubt there will be any early alternative versions.


I'm probably too much of a technophobe or, technically speaking, a twot to pick up any remastering differences, not like a radical remix reworking to my ears. My guess for this 'unreleased' batch of edits is that they're simply that, edited versions of the originals like what they did on One True Passion V 2.0. I can edit myself by switching off the CD and shooting my wad all over Melanie C's pretty, doe-like eyes instead. Still, always nice to have news from the Lec. I'm STILL missing the Until The End Of Time reworkings!
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NotAMod wrote:
UpDownTurnAround wrote:
Releasing each album seperately with each albums associated BSides and demos and remixes and live / TV performance versions would have been the way to go IMO, although this is New Order related stuff, which never goes about things the easy or logical way - All part of the allure in a way I s'pose.


Well, not long after the "Get The Message Best Of" came out (2006/7) they did pretty much do what you suggest:

Electronic (Special Edition)
Raise The Pressure (Special Edition)
Twisted Tenderness (Special Edition)

These weren't physical releases nor remastered but were good representations of each album's "era" and widely available on digital outlets.

The key difference between the 1994 "grey" reissue of the debut and the original Factory "red" release was the later inclusion of "Getting Away With It" which was not in the original running order. Personally, I thought Owen Morris did a great job with the sound and turned a rather flat sounding early-90s CD into something a bit crisper with better bass. You do notice it more through headphones but each to their own...

I'm looking forward to this new one, I agree the second disc is a bit of a random bunch but literally anything unreleased from Electronic is welcome. I'm hoping the Raise The Pressure "edits" are earlier, less polished mixes so we can hear more of the song-writing and less of the production bells and whistles which ruled that album from start to finish (Sumner/Marr later admitted as much).


Thanks for the info- here's hoping we see some new Electronic material one day.
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ROCKET MICK on 16/01/2013(UTC)
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Will it be available from hmv?
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