Saturday, March 8, 2008

Electronic

Electronic's self-titled 1991 album is, in a word, great. Sometimes supergroups are a bad idea, but in the case of Electronic (which involved New Order's Bernard Sumner pairing up with The Smiths' Johnny Marr and, at least on this album, getting some contributions from PSB), it worked terribly well. Any fan of New Order and similar acts would enjoy this. I snapped up the album because it contains one of my early '90s classics, "Getting Away With It," but there are many other tracks on there which are also awesome, including "Tighten Up," "The Patience of a Saint," and "Get the Message."

Tracks:
1. Idiot Country
2. Reality
3. Tighten Up
4. The Patience of a Saint
5. Getting Away With It
6. Gangster
7. Soviet
8. Get the Message
9. Try All You Want
10. Some Distant Memory
11. Feel Every Beat

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