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72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews What's this?

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8.1

Universal acclaim- based on 7 Ratings

  • Summary: The second full-length from the Peter Hook-led band features a Bernard Sumner-esque lead vocalist and a sound that could be mistaken for New Order in places.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. All the best songs here seem to launch from the point at which Technique left off; they have the same bounce, the same speed and many of the same hooks (especially in "Bert's Theme", "Kashmere" and "I've Got a Feeling") as that Hook-dominated New Order record.
  2. A truly lovely thing to behold; a pretence-free, summery shimmy through pop's enchanted garden, with tear-tugging Bacharachy bits and choruses of angels and everything.
  3. One of the best New Order albums they never made.
  4. 70
    The synth-laden tunes are relentlessly upbeat--sort of New Order on Prozac--with a Lightning Seeds blitheness.... Though no groundbreaker, 'Monaco' is catchy as flu.
  5. At times the sound of Peter Hook eating himself, at its best - the epic, Hook-sung It's A Boy - Monaco display a powerful combination of emotionalism and bombast all their own.
  6. Select
    60
    Another case of 'Technique' revisted. Again. (Oct 2000, p.108)
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
  1. EricS
    Apr 18, 2004
    10
    Truely better than the first Monaco release. It has that old New Order feel to it that New Order seemed to get away from. If you liked Truely better than the first Monaco release. It has that old New Order feel to it that New Order seemed to get away from. If you liked Electronic you will like this. It does not sound like Peter's old band Revenge. I played this disc repeatedly on long car trips. Expand