Description
This two-man Manchester supergroup–New Order’s Bernard Sumner and the Smiths’s Johnny Marr–made one of the best debuts of the ’90s with Electronic. More New Order than Smiths, the album was a blend of plangent fretwork and frenetic sequencing, with bleak lyrics intoned in Sumner’s clean, boyish tenor. “Get the Message” was orthodox ’80s pop, but the heartbreaking “Gangster” was an electro-rock masterpiece. The album featured engaging cameos from the Pet Shop Boys on “Getting Away with It” and “The Patience of a Saint”. –
| 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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