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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. Edited by user 19 July 2012 13:23:15(UTC)
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Movement, at some stage in 1981. Can't remember the exact date, but I was really excited it was finally out and intensely disappointed with the production. They were much better live, those songs. |
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The Best of New Order. The first album I bought in 'real-time' was WFTSC. When GR was released, I wasn't a fan yet. (And I was quite young back then). As for the other albums, I bought most of them either new or used, whenever I could find them. The only 'studio album' of New Order that I don't have is Movement.
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The singles of the mid 80s prompted me to by Substance - Wasn't all that keen on it to begin with, but something kept making me go back to it until I started to fall in love with it. Then I got blown away by Technique and splashed out on the whole back catalogue. Joy division's back catalogue was the final step and now I love the whole lot. |
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PC&L, mithered the staff in the local HMV for a release date every Saturday morning for weeks, after the usual trip to the barders for the barney cut, eventually there it was, reckon I played it over a dozen times on the bouce until I had all the lyrics sorted (sad git).
To this day my favorite album and the one I play more than the others as regardless of the my mood, time of day, location and so on, it never gets boring.
And yes Tim, they were better live, as you were never sure what you would get and how good/bad they would be, but that all those years gone by. |
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The first album I possessed was Substance, but I stole that from my boyfriend at the time. The first album purchased was Technique.
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Movement in 81.
Had a coffee and waited in the record shop for the weekly boxes from UK, and when the box containing "Movement" finally was opened (the last box IIRC), I got my copy, and another one was put on the turntable in the store and turned up really loud :-)
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Side 2 of Substance on cassette from Hectic House in Macc. I often wondered whether side 1 had been sold on its own or simply nicked. You never knew in that place.
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LOST sIRENS from Hooky in MARKS and SPENCERS last week
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ROCKET MICK wrote:LOST sIRENS from Hooky in MARKS and SPENCERS last week Any good ? |
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captain solo wrote:ROCKET MICK wrote:LOST sIRENS from Hooky in MARKS and SPENCERS last week Any good ? No i have seen the LIGHT!
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Substance.
New Order had somehow slipped under my radar until I saw a tiny clip of the True Faith video which intrigued me.
Went to the local Our Price (remember them?!) and saw they had a double-album on cassette called Substance.
It was nearly £10 though and, as a fairly broke 15 year old, I went weeks deciding whether or not to take a chance on an expensive purchase (considering I had no money and had only heard a few seconds of one of their songs).
Then one day, I was browsing the cassettes in Woolworths and found Substance there too.... same price, but this one was in one of those Saville designed linen boxes. That sold me.
Got it home.... loved it... couldn't stop playing it. The only track i didn't like at the time was Confusion - and whilst I'm still not a fan of the Substance version, I love some of the other versions of it.
It changed the way I thought about music so much that I binned all my old records! Only an original 7" of Ace Of Spades by Motorhead, survived the cut.
Over time, my favourite NO song has changed on a fairly regular basis, but most of them have been from Substance.
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Movement, cant remember whether I bought it in stockport just down the road from where it was recorded or Altrincham where i worked, Got it as near to the release date as possible as no one could give you a deffo date. Think it was November as had seen em live for the first time in October and dont remember knowing all the songs...Factory eh.
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The first Joy Division related album I got was Permanent 1995 and as far as compilations go it wasn't a bad introduction to the band. Can't be sure but I think Republic was the first proper New Order album I nicked from my bro's CD collection, it was 1995/6 after all. Think my first proper NO album purchase was PC&L or Brotherhood. I forget which one precisely. I got Low-Life as a birthday present. Movement was ironically the last album I picked up and it didn't really compute for a good few years as I'd heard all the later period stuff first. I didn't like it. It's only recently I've begun to appreciate that blue monolith album... even Hannett's production. Edited by user 20 July 2012 06:58:05(UTC)
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? the best of on cassette.
I borrowed Substance 1987 from my older brother first though, and I would recommend anyone who is interested in New Order to listen to that first, while you're still young. |
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Empress Touch wrote:? the best of on cassette.
I borrowed Substance 1987 from my older brother first though, and I would recommend anyone who is interested in New Order to listen to that first, while you're still young. Agreed... Substance should be given to every kid as standard issue when they become a teenager (although there's nothing wrong with starting them even younger). |
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They haven't done an album yet that I like all the way through. Movement's production smothered too many of the songs, and they completely destroyed Ultraviolence and We All Stand on PC&L, turning amazing live songs into subdued studio versions. Low Life's production and particularly editing leave a lot to be desired, sadly as they were a good collection of songs. Brotherhood was just a mess, and Technique is almost too polished, pity about some of the songwriting. Republic is half an album and way too much filler, great production though, and Get Ready has them back in crap song mode. Sirens is the best production effort but there's three poor songs on there. |
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Power Corruption & Lies and Brotherhood. Same day in 1988. |
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Low-Life on cassette upon US release. The store was called Licorice Pizza.
I had been listening to a compilation tape my friend had made the previous year but their 1985 release was the first album I listened to all the way through.
Low-Life ended up being my first New Order compact disc purchase as well in early 1987.
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First album would have been PCL in 1984 I guess. Worked my way back from there right through to the beginning of JD. What an assault 'Still' was to me but I persevered. Then got all releases as they came out. Back in those days I had to import the singles from the UK via ads in the NME. Cost a fortune to bring them to NZ by post and it literally took weeks. There was nothing more rewarding than having a large cardboard box containing 12" singles coming from the UK. One of my most prized scores was finding by chance Murder/TLU instrumental Factory Benelux 12" and convincing the guy in the record store to let me buy it as he said he only had a few copies for special customers. Still love everything about that vinyl. Artwork is supurb.
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meh...can't recall...I would guess PC&L, but might be off...could have been low-life...
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Bought Factus 8 in Jan 84 thinking it was an album but i guess Movement was first proper album i bought, same month and year.
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sirens call. 2007. sadly i didn;'t know about no til 92. jd 02. they played bizarre love triangle in grocery stores. miss it. |
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PCL on vinyl one bright day at Sleeves Record Shop, Kirkcaldy, Fife, in 1983. I had all the JD records and Movement, but I didn't buy them myself. This was the first I actually shelled out for. How maverick that flowery picture seemed at first sight both in the whole mix of covers around then, and after the solemnity of the JD sleeves and the seriousness of Movement. Then having to get the LP home on the bus without damage But then it was the kind of picture that could be either serious or not so serious at all, maybe even psychedelic - an enigma. You can't judge a LP by its sleeve, but it's difficult to resist when that's all there is to go on, and NO were anonymous figures to me. Musicwise, all was revealed on listening to it a few times of course. The next decade was mapped out by what was the latest NO album of the time - 83-85, 85-7, 87-89, 89-93, that was continued by Electronic. Edited by user 22 July 2012 05:06:23(UTC)
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