Music
Store



 Location:  Home» Music » General » Brotherhood  
Music Home

  • Music Lyrics
  • Top 10 Music
  • New Music Releases
  • Music News


  • Movie Store
  • Book Store
  • Game Store
  • Software Store
  • Tool Store
  • Shopping Mall
  • Categories
    Music
    MP3s
    Music DVDs
    IPod/MP3 Players
    DJ Equipment
    Musical Instruments
    Related Categories
    • General
    Alternative Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • Alternative Dance
    Alternative Styles
    Alternative Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • General AAS
    Hardcore & Punk
    Alternative Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • New Wave
    New Wave & Post-Punk
    Alternative Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • Post-Punk
    New Wave & Post-Punk
    Alternative Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • General
    Dance & Electronic
    Styles
    Music
    • Dance Pop
    Compilations
    Dance & Electronic
    Styles
    Music
    • General
    Pop
    Styles
    Music
    • General AAS
    Dance Pop
    Pop
    Styles
    Music
    • General
    Rock
    Styles
    Music
    • All Bargain Titles
    Alternative General
    Alternative Rock
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • CDs $7 - $10
    Alternative General
    Alternative Rock
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • All Bargain Titles
    New Wave
    Alternative Rock
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • CDs $7 - $10
    New Wave
    Alternative Rock
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • All Bargain Titles
    Dance Pop
    Dance & DJ
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • CDs $7 - $10
    Dance Pop
    Dance & DJ
    Today's Deals in Music
    Formats
    • 4-for-3 Alternative Rock
    4-for-3 Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • 4-for-3 Dance & DJ
    4-for-3 Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • 4-for-3 Pop
    4-for-3 Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • 4-for-3 Rock
    4-for-3 Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • 4-for-3 All Music
    4-for-3 Music
    Custom Stores
    Specialty Stores
    Music
    • CD Album
    CD
    Format (binding)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Main Albums (Discography Pages)
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music
    • Main Albums
    Edition (format)
    Refinements
    Music

    Brotherhood

    Brotherhood
    Artist: New Order
    Label: Qwest / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $9.98
    Buy Used: $1.99
    You Save: $7.99 (80%)



    New (13) Used (26) from $1.99

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
    Sales Rank: 61628

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 25511
    UPC: 075992551120
    EAN: 0075992551120
    ASIN: B000002LAP

    Release Date: October 25, 1990
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Paradise
      • Weirdo
      • As It Is When It Was
      • Broken Promise
      • Way of Life
      • Bizarre Love Triangle
      • All Day Long
      • Angel Dust
      • Every Little Counts

    Similar Items:

      • Low-Life (2 CD Collector's Edition)
      • Power Corruption & Lies (2 CD Collector's Edition)
      • Movement (2 CD Collector's Edition)
      • Technique (2 CD Collector's Edition)
      • Movement

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this 1986 album from the Manchester quartet, one of the most successful and consistent bands of the '80s and beyond. After the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis, the three surviving members of Joy Division regrouped under the band name New Order, adding Gillian Gilbert on keyboards. The rest, as they say, is history. Disc One in this package contains the original album in its digitally remastered glory. Disc Two is filled with eight non-album singles, B-sides and remixes. This is as great as it gets! Rhino UK. 2008.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

    1 out of 5 stars Loaded with errors   November 12, 2008
    paul (Orange County)
    34 out of 35 found this review helpful

    The MUSIC on these New Order reissues get a 5/5, easily. However, there were far too many egregious mistakes made in the creation of the discs themselves to give them a pass. Only the first discs were re-mastered though they still have some problems, it is the bonus discs that are an absolute mess.

    Warner Music/Rhino know about these problems, but there is yet no word on any forthcoming fixes. So I'd hold off until these issues are addressed.

    Noted below are the specific problems with the Brotherhood reissue:


    1, Paradise
    2, weirdo
    3, As it is when it was
    4, Broken promise
    5, Way of life
    6, Bizarre love triangle
    7, All day long
    8, Angel dust
    9, Every little counts
    10, State of the nation

    Brotherhood - bonus disc
    1, Bizarre love triangle (shep pettibone remix)
    2, 1963 - Clicks at 0:04, 0:25, 0:28, 0:30, 0:39, 0:46, 0:55, 1:14, 1:37, 1:56, 2:03, 2:07, 2:14, 2:42, 3:07, 3:29, 3:40, 3:54, 4:25, 4:32, 4:34, 4:40, 4:55, 5:00, 5:16, and 5:25. "Stutter" at 3:36. In addition, "the track has a lot of clipping"
    3, True Faith (shep pettibone remix)
    4, Touched by the hand of god - Dubious sound quality, clicks, pops and digital glitches at: 0:08, 0:13, 0:15, 0:23, 0:29, 0:39, 6:53, 6:58, and 7:00.
    5, Blue Monday `88
    6, Evil dust - "sounds like it was recorded directly from vinyl", "crackles or some sort of skip at the start"
    7, True Dub - Not what it says: plays a 1994 Tall Paul "eschreamer dubbier" remix
    8, beach buggy - Not what it says: plays Blue Monday 1988 (dub version)



    5 out of 5 stars "That's the only thing about it..."   February 8, 2002
    Matt Davis (Wichita, KS United States)
    14 out of 14 found this review helpful

    This is New Order's most experimental album, and arguably one of their best. I'm not sure why its never mentioned along with albums like PC&L's and Low-Life. This may sound unpopular, but I truly believe its superior to either of those efforts. Both side one and side two have their own distinctive yet coherent sound. I will admit that "Paradise" is not as strong as an opener as "Love Vigilantes" or even "Age of Consent", but the tracks "Weirdo" and "Way of Life" are simply lovely and upbeat pop songs. "BLT" needs no discussion. "All Day Long" has an extremely off-the-wall contrast between the music and the lyrics (which are very good-child abuse), but it doesn't end up ruining this highly uplifting piece, which resolves itself with a lengthy instrumental exchange that is one of the band's finest moments. Finally, "Every Second Counts" reminds us that while New Order is passionate about what they do, they still have a sense of humor that can coexist with all the beauty. The song begins with a Lou Reedish tempo, but concludes sounding much more like the chaotic ending of the Beatles "A Day in the Life." Personally, I think its second only to Technique.


    5 out of 5 stars Every track is great   October 27, 2001
    Ivan Drucker (New York, NY USA)
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    I bought this album on vinyl the day it was released (September 1986), and it still remains fresh to my ears. It is relentlessly inventive, energetic, emotional, and original. And, being New Order, it's obtuse yet accessible all at once. Though it's an almost impossible decision, I might actually call this their best album, if only for sheer consistency of excellence and depth of ideas -- I've never understood why Brotherhood is usually slagged, even by the band themselves. (This is from someone who can sing from memory most New Order and Joy Division songs.) Previous reviewers are right when they say it's a more rock-oriented album than Substance -- at least side one. But to me, New Order were never anything but a rock band wrote songs that happened to be danceable, and Brotherhood keeps with the tradition of blending the electronic and acoustic that has marked every one of their albums (except, perhaps, Republic). Every track is rich, warm, and intense -- the production (by the band) is perfect, with every sound exactly as it needs to be. It's more for listening than for dancing, but it's hard not to move -- or be moved. The wistfulness, mystery, and feeling in the lyrics is both inspiring and disarming, and the music speaks just as loudly. In my opinion, this was their last truly brilliant album (the retrospectives don't count, Technique is not quite to the same level, Republic is forgettable, and Get Ready is quite good but marred by weak lyrics), and I expect to still be listening to it in another 15 years. I wish I could say the same for the side projects, which just don't have the magic for me -- they are so good as a band, and have such a distinct sound, that it's just not all there when they are working apart from each other. Brotherhood and the albums that preceded it are everlasting.


    4 out of 5 stars New Order's most experimental album   June 29, 2000
    Brian D. Rubendall (Oakton, VA)
    13 out of 15 found this review helpful

    Don't buy "Brotherhood," for the dance rock classic "Bizarre Love Triangle." The version on this album is radically different than the one that dominated the club scene in the late 80s and early 90s (for that version, you want the album "Substance"). This is the album where New Order decided to stretch their songwriting abilities to the maximum. When the succeed, (like on the utterly amazing but truly downcast "All Day Long") the effect is mezmerizing. This is an inconsistent set of songs that has more high points than low. However, it is most definately NOT the New Order of the dance floor.


    5 out of 5 stars Best of New Order's 80's releases   May 14, 1998
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Album packs a solid punch--definate departure from their earlier more Joy Division (a band most of New Order were members of in the early 80's) influenced roots. New Order makes a solid aural statement with this album, and creates what amounts to a precursor to their later (not as good) forays into techno. "Brotherhood" resonates with the same strong bass of Joy Division, only it's turned on its head and thrown into a mostly otherwise electronic track. Maybe it's something that a fan could get tired of in later recordings, but at this point in time, New Order was really polishing up its repertoire and making the most and best of a sound that is uniquely theirs.


    Proud member of the Celebrity Pro Network. Make sure you check out these other great Celebrity Pro Network sites:

    Lyrics Database   Celebrity Blog   Celebrity Thing   Celebrity PC   Celebrity Latest   Portal Site   Travel Photos   Quotes   Flash Games


    Is there a better
    price available?


    Find out: