The infamous Peter Saville designed almost all of them, from Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures" in 1979 onwards. The world-weary designer had, of late, been giving interviews professing his boredom with music and the music industry, but all the same, complied. His design: a striking Photoshop comp of a lady rising out of a huge tidal wave.
I loved "Get Ready" and this album is just as great. I loved "Get Ready" and this album is just as great. I have all of their stuff, and I like them better than ever. That track is brilliant and what I've always loved about the band. Then I gave a better listen to the rest of the album. After a few more run throughs I found myself getting hooked on the other pieces and tracks. Soon I was thinking about different tracks in my head when I wasn't listening which is usually a good indication that I like a track. And the final measure of how good a song or disc is in the fact that it ends before you think it should.
That track isn't as in love with the sound of space-age guitars as Get Ready, but it's still a three-minute song that's given an extra two minutes' worth of rope to turn stiff and tepid
It was released on 11 January 2013 by Rhino Entertainment. The tracks featured on the album were recorded during the production of 2005's Waiting for the Sirens' Call, but they never made it to the final release.
Album Name Waiting for the Sirens' Call. Erscheinungsdatum 28 März 2005. Labels Warner Music Group London Recordings. Mitglieder die dieses Album besitzen7. 2. Hey Now What You Doing.
The next decade was spent refining the murky electro of ‘Blue Monday’ until, by ’93’s ‘Republic’, it boasted all the glassy blankness of the Lightning Seeds (while, admittedly, inventing the Pet Shop Boys and modern dance culture)
Its eighth proper album overflows with shimmering melodies, anchored by Peter Hook's spine-tingling bass lines and Bernard Sumner's thin but emotive voice in thrilling new songs like "Krafty" and "Dracula's Castle. Take away the history of one of the most influential bands ever and regard Waiting for the Sirens' Call for what it is: Perfect. When I do, it's for one simple reason- great songwriting.
Waiting for the Sirens Call Album. Waiting for the Sirens Call. Release Date April 26, 2005.
1 | Who's Joe? | 5:44 |
2 | Hey Now What You Doing | 5:13 |
3 | Waiting For The Sirens' Call | 5:40 |
4 | Krafty | 4:33 |
5 | I Told You So | 5:58 |
6 | Morning Night And Day | 5:09 |
7 | Dracula's Castle | 5:38 |
8 | Jetstream | 5:21 |
9 | Guilt Is A Useless Emotion | 5:37 |
10 | Turn | 4:33 |
11 | Working Overtime | 3:28 |
12 | Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (Mac Quayle Vocal Mix)Mixed By – Mac Quayle |
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Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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25646 2202 2 | New Order | Waiting For The Sirens' Call (CD, Album) | London Records, Warner Bros. Records | 25646 2202 2 | UK & Europe | 2005 |
none | New Order | Waiting For The Sirens' Call (CDr, Album, Promo, Wat) | London Records | none | UK | 2005 |
25646 2202 2 | New Order | Waiting For The Sirens' Call (CD, Album) | London Records, Warner Music Hong Kong Ltd. | 25646 2202 2 | Hong Kong | 2005 |
OL 0319 | New Order | Waiting For The Sirens' Call (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Warner Bros. Records | OL 0319 | Russia | 2005 |
25646-2202-2 | New Order | Waiting For The Sirens' Call (CD, Album) | London Records, Warner Bros. Records | 25646-2202-2 | Argentina | 2005 |