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submitted by Nick Nov 21st 2018 02:00 pm (www.nme.com)
New Order are one of the great singles band of all time: ‘Blue Monday’, ‘Temptation’, ‘Ceremony’ and ‘True Faith’ are all stone-cold classics despite never featuring on a studio album proper (sorry, the ‘Substance’ compilation doesn't count here). But fans will know that the Manchester group had quite the pedigree as an albums band, if you manage to dedicate your time to sinking your teeth into their weighty discography. Here, then, is our absolutely correct ranking of the band’s albums from worst, to best.New Order's Bernard Sumner: 'Peter Hook opened the gateways of hell'9. Waiting for The Sirens’ Call (2005) New Order’s eighth studio album found the group – as is often the case – in a state of flux. It was the first to be recorded without well-loved band member Gillian Gilbert and the last to be made with original bassist Peter Hook, who left in 2007. […]The post New Order: Their albums ranked from worst to best appeared first on NME.
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