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Originally Released: 2009
Discs: 1
Label: Original Signal
Item Number: OSR722268
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Never Cry Another Tear [Digipak]
Bad Lieutenant
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Sink or Swim
2.
Twist of Fate
3.
Summer Days
4.
This is Home
5.
Running Out of Luck
6.
Dynamo
7.
Poisonous Intent
8.
These Changes
9.
Walk On Silver Water
10.
Shine Like the Sun
11.
Runaway
12.
Head Into Tomorrow
13.
Falling Tree
14.
Split the Atom
With Peter Hook's departure in 2007, prospects for new material from New Order were looking increasingly dim, so the surprisingly workmanlike Bernard Sumner formed Bad Lieutenant to record his new songs. Sumner looked for help to various sources: latter-day New Order keyboardist Phil Cunningham; bassist Tom Chapman; a young Manchester head named Jake Evans for guitar, vocals, and a little songwriting; plus, on a few tracks, bassist Alex James of Blur and New Order drummer Stephen Morris. Sumner can't help but recall New Order as soon as he puts pen to paper or opens his mouth, but there are slight differences between this material and what he's been known for. If anything, Never Cry Another Tear accentuates the melodic guitar pop and straightforward lyricism of New Order's work in the 2000s. Although Hook is missed, the low end sounds quite good indeed in the capable hands of Chapman and James. As good as Hook's bass work was, its range was limited, and it's intriguing to hear a wider range of sounds here -- from sprightly Brit-pop on "Summer Days on Holiday" to the towering work on "Dynamo" that comes straight from the John Entwistle school (the song's nearly a rewrite of the Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again"). Of course, new bands have lower expectations than established bands, and while virtually every listener will contrast Never Cry Another Tear with New Order's best work, it has the sweep and grandeur of the group's classic moments. ~ John Bush
Spin (p.72) - "[With] guileless Brit-rock jangle and electronic moodiness....A record that sounds like a cross between Doves and New Order..."
Q (Magazine) (p.101) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t's clear their humour glands are fully functional. The lightness of touch is a pleasant surprise..."
Category:
Rock & Pop
Release Date:
11/10/09
Originally Released:
2009
Discs:
1
Availability:
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Area:
USA
Is Import:
N
Distributor:
Universal Distribution
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