Get Ready

New Order

Review

Get Ready by New Order marks a significant moment in the band's evolution, showcasing their ability to blend electronic elements with more traditional rock sounds. Released in 2001, the album captures a sense of nostalgia while feeling fresh and relevant. The production is crisp, and the instrumentation reflects a mature sound, balancing the band's synth-pop roots with a grittier guitar-driven approach. Tracks such as Crystal and 60 Miles an Hour stand out, showcasing an infectious energy that invites listeners to dance while still delivering poignant lyrics. The album maintains a cohesive flow, with each song contributing to an overarching theme of longing and yearning. Lyrically, the tracks explore complex emotions, which resonate deeply, especially in the context of relationships and personal struggles. What makes Get Ready particularly noteworthy is its willingness to experiment. New Order pushes boundaries while remaining true to their signature sound, resulting in an album that feels both contemporary and classic. Overall, Get Ready is a testament to New Order's enduring legacy and their ability to evolve with the times. It successfully bridges the gap between past and present, making it a must-listen for both long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Info

Get Ready by New Order was released on September 10, 2001, in both the UK and the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 5 on the UK Albums Chart, while in the US, it climbed to number 28 on the Billboard 200. The album was released under the Warner Bros. label. It was recorded at the band's own studio in Manchester and at various locations in London. The album was produced by New Order along with Stephen Hague.

Tracklisting

  1. Crystal
  2. 60 Miles an Hour
  3. Turn My Way
  4. Vicious Streak
  5. Primitive Notion
  6. Slow Jam
  7. Rock the Shack
  8. Someone like You
  9. Close Range
  10. Run Wild
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