Track Listing 1. Idiot Country 2. Reality 3. Tighten Up 4. Patience Of A Saint 5. Gangster 6. Getting Away With It 7. Soviet 8. Get The Message 9. Try All You Want 10. Some Distant Memory 11. Feel Every Beat
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | ADD |
Album Notes Electronic: Bernard Sumner (vocals, keyboards, programming); Johnny Marr (acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, programming).Additional personnel: Denise Johnson, Neil Tennant (vocals); Helen Powell (oboe); Chris Lowe (keyboards); Donald Johnson (drums, percussion); David Palmer (drums); Andrew Robinson (programming).A collaboration between ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr and soon-to-be-ex-New Order singer Bernard Sumner, Electronic released one of the last great electro-pop albums before the impact of grunge made the idea of keyboard-based bands with both dance club and Top 40 tendencies seem rather quaintly old-fashioned. The arrangements give equal weight to ticking sequencers, strumming acoustic guitars, and Sumner's boyish vocals, and so the overall feel is not at all unlike the brighter parts of New Order's BROTHERHOOD and TECHNIQUE albums. Pet Shop Boys singer Neil Tennant sings on two tracks, "Patience of a Saint," and the sublime, dreamy single "Getting Away With It," one of the best things any of the three main participants have ever been involved with. "Get the Message" ratchets up the tension a few degrees, while elsewhere the band explores the stoned, lazy groove of the then-fashionable Madchester sound.
Editorial Reviews Highly Recommended ...an impressive album...a delicious blend of singer-songwriter strumming and contemporary rhythms... Spin (06/01/1991)
...irresistably tuneful... - Rating: A. Entertainment Weekly (06/21/1991)
Ranked #15 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991 - ...Electronic used the most advanced equipment to construct the perfect modernist setting for Bernard's peerlessly sorrowful reveries on all the classic human emotions... Melody Maker (12/01/1991)
Highly Recommended ...an impressive album...a delicious blend of singer-songwriter strumming and contemporary rhythms... Spin (06/01/1991)
Highly Recommended ...an impressive album...a delicious blend of singer-songwriter strumming and contemporary rhythms...Entertainment Weekly (6/21/91) - ...irresistably tuneful... - Rating: A.Melody Maker (12/91) - Ranked #15 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991 - ...Electronic used the most advanced equipment to construct the perfect modernist setting for Bernard's peerlessly sorrowful reveries on all the classic human emotions... Spin (06/01/1991)
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