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Editorial Reviews
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In retrospect, the second and final album by this Manchester postpunk band seems to point straight at singer Ian Curtis's suicide, which happened a few months before it was released. The band's reverberating mesh of minor-key lines and Curtis's tremorous bass voice are doomy enough on their own, and attention to the words reveals references to blacker-than-black stories by J.G. Ballard and Joseph Conrad; the void and its terrors were splitting Curtis apart from the inside. "I put my trust in you," he sings, and his voice leaves no doubt that that trust has been betrayed. But the music, grim and powerful as it is, points to the direction the surviving members took as New Order, incorporating the mechanical gravity of club rhythms. --Douglas Wolk

Music Review:

  1. D.O.A. [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  2. Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes [Enhanced]
  3. Dirty
  4. Easy Plateau, Vol. 1 [CD-single] [Import]
  5. Emperor Tomato Ketchup
  6. Everything to Everyone
  7. Frizzle Fry [Original recording remastered]
  8. From the Ground Up [EP]
  9. From the Muddy Banks of The Wishkah [Live]
  10. Fun House

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Essential Mondo Rock [Import]

Schumann: Humoreske/Toccata/Phantasiestucke

Rai Recordings V3

Music: Beach Party Hits [Import]

Shining [CD-single] [Import]

Searching to Find the One [Import]

Melbourne Aussie [Import]

SDF Presents Rappin' Da 70's & 80's [Import]

Panische Naechte [Import]

Nicoḷ Paganini: Quartets Nos. 4-6 for Violin. Viola, Guitar & Cello - Quartetto Paganini

Nice People

Second Wind

Old School Ghetto Booty: Back in the Day

Dowland: A Dream

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