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It's a simple concept--the first dozen singles by New Order collected, a couple of them rerecorded--but it's also a totally entertaining seven-year history of the band that married British post-punk alienation to the relentless hedonism of the dance floor. The band's hits were always deeply unconventional (like the haunting "Blue Monday," essentially a seven-minute drum machine test with a short lyric that alluded to the Falklands War), but they were brilliant productions, layering dozens of electronic countermelodies and percussion tricks over Barney Sumner's uncertain warble and Peter Hook's lead bass parts. Though they're audio snapshots of the dance beats of their time, they've held up both as club classics and as idiosyncratic rock songs. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. Summerteeth
  2. Surfer Rosa
  3. The Best of OMD [Import]
  4. The Dangermen Sessions, Vol. 1
  5. The End Of The Universe [Explicit Lyrics]
  6. The Fragile [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. The Queen is Dead
  8. The Silence in Black and White
  9. The Smashing Pumpkins - Greatest Hits
  10. The Soft Bulletin

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Bustin' Surfboards

Charpentier: Te Deum

Darius Milhaud: Concertino d'Automne, for 2 Pianos & 8 Instruments / Works for 2 Pianos (Les Songes / Le Bal Martiniquais / Suite Concertante / Fantaisie Pastorale / Scaramouche

Music: Forest Of The Echo Downs

Don't Want Another Man [CD-single]

Can't Get You Out of My Head Part 1 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Cantoria 1 [Import]

Diagnol Ryme Garganchula 2.0 [CD-single]

Comienzo Y Final de una Verde Manana

Deutsche Sinfonie, Op. 50 (German Symphony)

Coming About

Change of Pace

DJ Old Skool Bass Mix

Orchestral Excerpts for Flute

Bliss: Om Namah Shivaya II