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Bizarre Love Triangle" aside, the majority of New Order's 1986 record is mostly a return to their stark, guitar pop roots. "Weirdo" is one of New Order's finest pop moments, as is the Electro-inspired "All Day Long." The tell-tale basslines and guitar work are in top form, as are Bernard Sumner's wonderfully broken vocals. One of their most cohesive records.
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Brotherhood
Hard To Find Uk 9 Trackl 1986 Lp + Inner Sleeve U.k., Factory, Fact 150 |
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EX/VG |
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Brotherhood
Hard To Find Orig 9 Track 1986 Lp + Inner Sleeve U.k., Factory, Fact 150 |
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EX/EX |
$16.51 |
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Hard To Find Uk Classic 10 Track Lp With Inner U.k., Factory, Fact 150 |
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VG/EX |
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