New Order's second album was their giant step out of the looming shadow of Joy Division, clearly establishing their own unique and innovative musical identity. Seamlessly incorporating Gillian Gilbert's lush synth patterns into the mix, Power, Corruption & Lies springs from the propulsive, almost liquid bass of Peter Hook and the increasingly strong compositional skills of Bernard Sumner to firmly install the group as a cutting-edge electronic dance unit, one with unsurpassed reserves of humanity and depth -- tracks like "Age of Consent" and the shimmering "Your Silent Face" speak to the mind and the body in equal measure. The U.S. release also appended their breakthrough club hit "Blue Monday," a masterpiece of the genre. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
Power, Corruption & Lies
01/01/1983 | Qwest / Wea
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CD
$11.99POWER CORRUPTION & LIES
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$12.99POWER CORRUPTION & LIES
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Barry Sage
- Assistant Engineer
- Jose Latour
- Artwork
- Peter Saville
- Art Direction, Design
- Mark Boyne
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Johnson
- Engineer
- London National Gallery
- Artwork
- Fantin La Tour
- Artwork
- New Order
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