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Here to Stay Pt. 1
New Order Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000663YM Release Date: 2002-08-23 |
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Here to Stay Pt. 1
Manufacturer: Msi Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000063DWF Release Date: 2002-04-15 |
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Album Description
'Here to Stay' is the title track from the 2002 British film 24 Hour Party People. The track features in the film trailer and is the lead track for the closing titles of the film. The film is about the story of Factory Records and the Hacienda. Tracks, 'Here To Stay (Radio Edit)', 'Here To Stay (Full Length Vocal)' & 'Player In The League (Previously Unreleased)'.Album Details
Previously Unreleased Collaboration with the Chemical Brothers from Soundtrack to '24 Hour Party People'. The Film is a Documentary on the Early 80's Emergence of Joy Division, New Order, the Hacienda Nightclub and the 'madchester' Explosion. Also Includes an Exclusive Previously Unreleased Track Recorded During the 2001 'get Ready' Sessions.Customer Reviews:
Exciting electro collaboration.......2002-06-16
The "Radio Edit" is almost four minutes of tight funky electro with an insistent throbbing beat that will instantly remind you of New Order at their 80s best. The Chemical Brothers' influence on the track seems to have been merely to add a harder bassline and some electronic doodlings to the track. "Here To Stay" is an aural rush that is the equivalent of inhaling amyl nitrate. Yes, it really is that exciting.
The "Full Length Vocal" provides another minute or so of the same.
"Player In The League" was not produced by The Chemical Brothers, but rather uber-producer Steve Osborne. The track is a sinister squall of guitars with rather subdued, yet spiteful, lyrics from Bernard Sumner. It is a disquieting track that almost borders on sounding industrial at times. It serves as a nice contrast to the sheer effervesence of "Here To Stay" and, together, the two tracks illustrate New Order's broad stylistic range.
Neither "Here To Stay" or "Player In The League" can be found on New Order's latest album, "Get Ready", and "Player In the League" is, in fact, only available on this single. So it's well worth the purchase price for New Order completists. However, as "Here To Stay" is equally as fantastic as the shimmering "Crystal" (from "Get Ready") or the pounding "Out Of Control" (The Chemical Brothers/Bernard Sumner collaboration from The Chems' "Surrender" album), I wholeheartedly urge even those with a mild interest in New Order to get hold of this single.
Music:
Music
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