Movement (1981)

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Title: Movement
Artist: New Order
Genre: Synthpop
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - Dreams Never End - 3:14
1 - Nite - 2:26
2 - Truth - 4:39
2 - Jason's Basement - 2:00
3 - Senses - 4:46
3 - No, No, No - 1:57
4 - Chosen Time - 4:07
4 - Don't (Make Waves) - 2:34
5 - ICB - 4:33
5 - All My Days - 2:41
6 - The Him - 5:30
6 - Yesterday's News - 4:10
7 - Doubts Even Here - 4:18
7 - Fire/Sign - 2:33
8 - Denial - 4:20
8 - Confess - 2:18
9 - Lesson Learned - 1:27
10 - Dangerrr - 2:16
11 - Light Light Sleep - 6:17

Overview:
Movement is the debut album by New Order, released in November 1981 on Factory Records. At the time of its release, the album was not particularly well received by critics or consumers, only peaking at #30 on the UK albums chart. (By contrast, Closer, an album the band had released just over a year before as Joy Division, reached #6.) Over the years the album has built a strong fanbase for its emotional and musical link to Joy Division, as well as its natural evolution on the other hand. Retrospective reviews for Movement have been very positive.
In 2008 the album was re-released in a Collector's Edition with a bonus disc.
Slant Magazine listed the album at #42 on its list of "Best Albums of the 1980s" saying "Movement exists almost exactly in between Joy Division's post-punk sound and the synth-pop style that would come to define New Order and influence pop music for decades".
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Movement is New Order’s debut album that was released in 1981. My favorite track off the album is Dreams Never End..
 
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