Nightmare Walking
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New order. Once hook had left that was it. As much as he is coming across as a bit of pineapple these days the bloke was a great bass guitarist and had that stage presence.
To be fair, Tom Chapman who replaced Hooky is a decent enough bassist. Not really sure of his song writing abilities as he's only featured on one album released 12 years ago.
His work on the Shadowparty and Sea Fever albums seems decent though, and he comes across as very Manc for a French bloke!
This is an interesting one with New Order. They actually got worse after Gillian left and Phil Cunningham joined. Hooky was still in the band at this point and New Order produced their two poorest albums in Get Ready and WFTSC. For all this shit Republic got, it is a far better album than the 2 subsequent guitar driven albums.I am one of those oddballs who love them so much I actually think WFTSC and MC are very good records. But there’s no getting around that Hooky’s bass was a huge differentiator in their sound and a major part of my attraction to their music.
New Order actually improved after Hooky left and Gillian came back. Not to the levels of their heyday. But Music Complete is a great electro pop album and far more enjoyable than the 2 previous albums.
You could even argue that New Order started going down hill when Barney ran off with Johnny Marr.