Reviewer Rank:
209,513 - Total Helpful Votes: 8 of 14
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
GA deliver again with an eclectic mix of soul, house and indie-tronika. loved it. Have one huge gripe, which will grate on me every time I listen to this mix - not only have GA mislabeled Electronic's 'Free Will' as 'Get the Message' but they also missed the most beautiful part of this nugget of a track, how could they not put Johnny Marr's absolutely gorgeous guitar solo in? A travesty. That aside a fine mix from GA, who just seem to go from strength to strength
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
If all albums were this good, record companies could stop worrying about downloads. No dud tracks, pure inspiration. Bless him for reshaping the 80's. I love this album.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
This recording of a triumphant, shambolic, introspective and clearly drunk NewOrder at Glastonbury in '87 is an interesting proposition. This concert manages to simultaneously explode and confirm the myths surrounding NewOrder. Vocalist Bernard Sumner is patently off his dial and the ebb and flow of his vocal meanderings throughout the set seems to mirror this fevered and mad scowl. Sumner makes cryptic, contemptuous jibes at the audience and slurs through songs and while improvising and paradoxically forgetting lyrics he (and the other 3) deliver a performance of rare and honest beauty. It's an historical snapshot of a band at the height of their powers and summation that is after all the… Read more
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