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Universal acclaim- based on 41 Ratings
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Positive: 35 out of 41
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Mixed: 5 out of 41
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Negative: 1 out of 41
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CuanaDMay 19, 2005I'd have to rate this as highly as PC&L, and Technique - ahead of Republic, Movement, and well ahead of Brotherhood & Lowlife. there are a bunch of great tracks here & I really only skip track 3 because of Billy Corgan's additional vocals.
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RobertoFMay 17, 2005It's my favorite album by the best band on Earth.
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lucaMar 15, 2005great return from pop genius New Order. Who could hav predicted it after so many years of silence? this album is really exciting and fresh, much more than most new bands
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PoontangJacksonAug 2, 2004This album sucks mongo ass.
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NicoGJul 15, 2004What can I say? This album is just fantastic, from the first to the last track. I just adore it.
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MacM.Oct 8, 2002Back and more energeised than ever before, more focused since...before Technique, more addicitve than heroin. 24 Hour Party octagenarians!
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TonyT.Aug 29, 2002
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HenryH.May 25, 2002As fresh as Lowlife. As assure as Lowlife. As energetic as Lowlife. but much more underrated.
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ArnoldK.Jan 17, 2002Joy Division hung himself, and Bernard's on prosaic, so lets forget about the lyrics, functional though they are. This is a very good pop album, with some great tracks (turn my way, crystal and the slow run wild spring to mind). Not being a NO cult member, I was suprised by how fresh and intersting this record sounded. Something borrowed, something new..
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RichNov 24, 2001Their best album! Who would've thought...nearly 15 years after Technique!
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Dr.HackensteinNov 18, 2001A legendary entity releases the fire from its belly! Rock the shack!!
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RobDNov 10, 2001Brilliant stuff. Their best work for over ten years.
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Mr.DubiousNov 8, 2001Very, very strong album. While it may not be to the taste of some fans who cannot overcome their nostalgia for the 80s, it should appeal to almost everyone who does not wish NO trapped in a timewarp.
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IainMNov 3, 2001Yucky production and some truly dreadful lyrics. Sounds more like some sort of amalgam of the various mediocre solo projects rather than a true New Order album. Not even the actually quite good 60mph can save it. This band have seen better days.
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StevenM.Nov 2, 2001Best album they've ever done by the greatest band on the planet
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JasperK.Nov 2, 2001Best Thing they released since Technique, my favorite track is "Primitive Notion", almost joy Division
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DavidS.Nov 1, 2001well done
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AestasC.Oct 27, 2001Fuckin' good!
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TheModconOct 23, 2001Great stuff! Chills will be flying up and down your spine!
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JoeT.Oct 13, 2001Wicked
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PekkaD.Oct 9, 2001Mostly excellent stuff, especially notable a "Turn Away", "Primitive Notion", "60 Miles an Hour", and I also liked "Run Wild". A word of advise though, don't pay too much attention to the lyrics...
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JenOct 1, 2001New Order's brilliant return to form proves how much magik this nifty outfit still has. Sumner's ultra-cool vocals glide effortlessly along a rockin' soundscape of delicious Hook licks, infectious basslines & dreamy synths. Guest bits by Billy Corgan & Bobby Gillespie spice up this Osbourne-tweaked album & gurantee a rollickin' good time.
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Awards & Rankings
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Even for fans not needing much convincing, Get Ready is a "grower," an album whose focus on sublime songcraft and introverted delivery reveals its secrets slowly and after many listens.
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The best tracks--"Crystal" and "Turn My Way"--sound like they were recorded in 1987.
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From a new band, Get Ready would seem like an accomplished if uneven effort.