New Order - Get Ready

Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Year:
2001

Tracklist

Crystal X
60 Miles An Hour X
Turn My Way X
Vicious Streak X
Primitive Notion X
Slow Jam X
Rock The Shack X
Someone Like You X
Close Range X
Run Wild X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Get Ready (LP) London Records 8573 89621 1 UK 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album) Reprise Records 9 89621-2 US 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album) London Records 90, London Records 90 8573896212, 8573 89621 2 UK & Europe 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album) Warner Music (Japan) WPCR-11074 Japan 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album) Warner Music (Taiwan) 8573-89621-2 Taiwan 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album) London Records 90, Warner Music (Argentina) 8573896212 Argentina 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album, Promo) London Records PROP05229 Europe 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album, Promo) Reprise Records 2A-47962-A US 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album, Promo, Car) Reprise Records 2A-89621-B US 2001
Get Ready (CD, Album, Promo, Car) London Records 90 NOPRO1 UK 2001
Get Ready (CD, Promo) London Records, WEA PROP 06700, 8573 89621 2 Europe 2001
Get Ready (CD, Promo, Smplr, Car) London Records 90, Warner Music (Greece) PRO 170 Greece 2001
Get Ready (CDr, Album, Promo) London Records none UK 2001
Get Ready (CDr, Album, Promo) London Records none UK 2001
Get Ready (CDr, Album, Promo) Warner Music (Benelux) none Benelux 2001
Get Ready (CDr, Album, Promo) London Records, WEA Records none Germany 2001
Get Ready (CDr, Album, Promo) WEA Records none Germany 2001
Get Ready (Cass, Album) London Records 90, London Records 90 8573 89621 4, 89621-4 Thailand 2001
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by Waltorious Jul 03, 2003

referencing Get Ready, CD, Album, 9 89621-2

When I first heard this, I was a little disappointed. Mostly with the lyrics, which don't even approach the strange, ambiguous deepness of their earlier albums but are rather simplistic and sometimes even silly. And "Rock the Shack" is just terrible. Having said that, I think the album is musically very interesting, and I still like all the songs beisdes "Rock the Shack". Every time I listen to it it seems better than I remembered. I disagree with TIM in that I don't think it sounds anything like Republic, on which there were essentially no guitars and hardly any of Peter Hook's bass, whereas here guitars are everywhere, as is the bass. More guitars than New Order usually uses, actually, which is what's intersting about the album. Overall I think it's a good record, different than other stuff they've done (although one can hear some similarities to their earlier stuff which is maybe why so many reviewers claimed this album is a return to form... I don't think it sounds the same at all), but the lyrics are a weak point. Wooo... sorry to blabber so much, but I really like New Order so I wanted to post my long synopsis. Thanks for reading.
Review by mas_cosas Feb 28, 2002

referencing Get Ready, CD, Album, 9 89621-2

Why is everyone saying that this record harks back to the band's Joy Division days? If anything, it harks back to 1997 and sounds more like Oasis. Not a huge improvement on Republic, although Crystal is a stormer.
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