Track Listing 1. Regret 2. World 3. Ruined In A Day 4. Spooky 5. Everyone Everywhere 6. Young Offender 7. Liar 8. Chemical 9. Times Change 10. Special 11. Avalanche
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | New Order, Stephen Hague | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes New Order: Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar); Gillian Gilbert (keyboards); Peter Hook (bass); Stephen Morris (drums).Additional personnel: Audrey Riley, David Rhodes, Andy Duncan, Dee Lewis.Engineers: Simon Gogerly, Mike "Spike" Drake, Owen Morris, Richard Chappell.Their cult years behind them, 1993 saw New Order put their best commercial foot forward with this, their major label debut. By this time they were an act geared to mainstream appetites, and the lighter tone and preponderance of upbeat synthesizer hooks on REPUBLIC suggested a group who had identified their strengths and weaknesses in the four-year interval since their last album. The vibrant tunesmithery that has always been the group's trademark was augmented by a typically polished Stephen Hague production. "Regret" duly became their first major US radio hit. Other effective tracks include set-closer "Avalanche," and "World," the record's most feisty interlude.
Editorial Reviews ...A record of a band in crisis, curiously appealing... Mojo (09/01/2001)
Ranked #28 in New Musical Express' list of 'The Top 50 LPs Of 1993' - ...The mood may be elegaic, but the surroundings are positively palatial.... NME (12/25/1993)
Ranked #20 in Melody Maker's list of the 'Albums Of The Year' for 1993 - ...As with all of New Order's best work, REPUBLIC is brittle, yet strangely affecting and enduring.... Melody Maker (01/01/1994)
Included in Q's list of 'The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - ...The overall effect is masterful... Q (01/01/1994)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...the album's discreet dance style is pleasingly familiar...With co-producer Stephen Hague's knack for sculpting imaginative aural spaces, the band creates mysterious waves of melody and rhythm... Rolling Stone (06/24/1993)
8 - Excellent - ...they can keep you both weightless in space and fully anchored to the ground on this showing--no mean feat. Rediscover them.... NME (05/01/1993)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...the album's discreet dance style is pleasingly familiar...With co-producer Stephen Hague's knack for sculpting imaginative aural spaces, the band creates mysterious waves of melody and rhythm... Q (1/94, p.83) - Included in Q's list of 'The 50 Best Albums Of 1993' - ...The overall effect is masterful...Melody Maker (1/1/94, p.77) - Ranked #20 in Melody Maker's list of the 'Albums Of The Year' for 1993 - ...As with all of New Order's best work, REPUBLIC is brittle, yet strangely affecting and enduring....NME (12/25/93, p.67) - Ranked #28 in New Musical Express' list of 'The Top 50 LPs Of 1993' - ...The mood may be elegaic, but the surroundings are positively palatial....Mojo (9/01, p.86) - ...A record of a band in crisis, curiously appealing...NME (5/1/93, p.33) - 8 - Excellent - ...they can keep you both weightless in space and fully anchored to the ground on this showing--no mean feat. Rediscover them.... Rolling Stone (06/24/1993)
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