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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Idiot Country 5:03
A2 Reality 5:39
A3 Tighten Up
Drums [Additional], Percussion [Additional] – Donald Johnson
4:38
A4 The Patience Of A Saint
Keyboards – Chris LoweVocals – Neil TennantWritten-By – Sumner*, Marr*, Tennant And Lowe*
4:10
A5 Getting Away With It
Written-By – Sumner*, Marr*, Tennant*
5:14
B1 Gangster 5:26
B2 Soviet 2:00
B3 Get The Message
Vocals – Denise Johnson
5:20
B4 Try All You Want 5:37
B5 Some Distant Memory
Oboe – Helen Powell
4:09
B6 Feel Every Beat
Drums [Additional] – David PalmerDrums [Additional], Percussion [Additional] – Donald Johnson
5:09

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Warner Music Group
  • Licensed To – Parlophone Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Clear Productions Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Clear Productions Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Parlophone Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Cage Music Ltd.
  • Published By – Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Clear, Manchester
  • Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
  • Remastered At – Abbey Road Studios

Credits

  • Artwork [Original Sleeve] – Johnson Panas
  • Artwork [Reissue] – Scott Minshall
  • Engineer – Owen Morris
  • Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Johnny Marr
  • Lacquer Cut By – FA*
  • Mastered By, Remastered By – Frank Arkwright
  • Photography By [Picture] – Todd*
  • Producer – Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr
  • Programmed By [Additional] – Andrew Robinson*
  • Vocals, Keyboards, Programmed By – Bernard Sumner
  • Written-By – Sumner* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B6), Marr* (tracks: A1 to A3, B1 to B6)

Notes

Includes download card for a 320 kbps MP3 version of the album that can be redeemed via Rhino UK's 'Vinyl Collector' web site.

All songs published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd. except A4 & A5 published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd/Cage Music Ltd/Sony/ATV Music Publishing (UK) Ltd.

Digital remasters ℗ 2013 The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Clear Productions Ltd under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd. © 2015 Clear Productions Ltd.
© 2015 Parlophone Records Ltd. A Warner Music Group Company.
Printed in the EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 825646 144747
  • Barcode (Scanned): 825646144747
  • Label Code: LC02982
  • Matrix / Runout (A): 12552 /A FA 0825646144747
  • Matrix / Runout (B): 12552 /B 0825646144747
  • Rights Society: GEMA/MCPS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Fact 290 Electronic Electronic ‎(LP, Album) Factory Fact 290 UK 1991
1860 Electronic Electronic ‎(Cass, Album, Unofficial) Takt Music 1860 Poland 1992
FACT-290 Electronic Electronic ‎(LP, Album, Promo, W/Lbl) Factory FACT-290 UK 1991
263 155 Electronic Electronic ‎(CD, Album + CD, Single) Virgin 263 155 Germany 1992
2300177 Electronic Electronic ‎(LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records, Sonolux 2300177 Colombia 1991


Electronic - Electronic FLAC album

Musician performer: Electronic

Title: Electronic

Country: UK

Date of release: 2015

Style: Alternative Rock, House, Pop Rock, Synth-pop

Genre: Electronic / Rock

Size FLAC: 1820 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 587

Other Formats: DMF ADX AAC AHX WMA MP2 MP4

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Kazijora
I can't bring myself to buy this because, damnit, they should have broken it out to 2 LPs -or- cut one song. It's just wrong that Side 2 starts with "Gangster" which is probably the weakest song on this. When listening to this on CD, back in the early '90s, it always made sense to me that you transitioned into the second half of the album with "Soviet" (sort of the intermission) before dropping back into the fantastic "Get The Message"... I'd always skip "Gangster" and move on the the rest of the CD. But on vinyl, there is the offending track, at the start of Side 2, getting in the way. “Soviet” should be at the end of a side, with “Get The Message” starting the next side. Come on, guys! It should be four sides, like so:Disc 1A: 1. Idiot Country, 2. Reality, 3. Tighten UpDisc 1B: 1. The Patience Of A Saint, 2. Getting Away With It, 3. Gangster, 4. SovietDisc 2A: 1. Get The Message, 2. Try All You Want, 3. Some Distant Memory, 4. Feel Every BeatDisc 2B: either blank with etched artwork, -OR- add some bonus tracks that the CD had (remastered for vinyl of course!) such as: Free Will (Edit), Getting Away With It (instrumental), 3. Turning Point (Edit)
Kazijora
I can't bring myself to buy this because, damnit, they should have broken it out to 2 LPs -or- cut one song. It's just wrong that Side 2 starts with "Gangster" which is probably the weakest song on this. When listening to this on CD, back in the early '90s, it always made sense to me that you transitioned into the second half of the album with "Soviet" (sort of the intermission) before dropping back into the fantastic "Get The Message"... I'd always skip "Gangster" and move on the the rest of the CD. But on vinyl, there is the offending track, at the start of Side 2, getting in the way. “Soviet” should be at the end of a side, with “Get The Message” starting the next side. Come on, guys! It should be four sides, like so:Disc 1A: 1. Idiot Country, 2. Reality, 3. Tighten UpDisc 1B: 1. The Patience Of A Saint, 2. Getting Away With It, 3. Gangster, 4. SovietDisc 2A: 1. Get The Message, 2. Try All You Want, 3. Some Distant Memory, 4. Feel Every BeatDisc 2B: either blank with etched artwork, -OR- add some bonus tracks that the CD had (remastered for vinyl of course!) such as: Free Will (Edit), Getting Away With It (instrumental), 3. Turning Point (Edit)
Gosar
OR if it has to fit on two sides, why not match the cassette tracklist: Gangster ends side 1, Soviet opens side 2!
Gosar
OR if it has to fit on two sides, why not match the cassette tracklist: Gangster ends side 1, Soviet opens side 2!
Malann
If they added "Disappointed" as Track 1 on side 2 it would be perfect.
Malann
If they added "Disappointed" as Track 1 on side 2 it would be perfect.
Capella
Yes, great album, sounds really good. 2 copies from amazon - both warped, one worse than the other. both play fine but it's a big warp affecting side a. If you have a light tracking force you may skip.
Capella
Yes, great album, sounds really good. 2 copies from amazon - both warped, one worse than the other. both play fine but it's a big warp affecting side a. If you have a light tracking force you may skip.
Cargahibe
Very clean vinyl (sound and looks). It's got to be digital, but you'd never know upon listening to it. It's worth the twenty.
Cargahibe
Very clean vinyl (sound and looks). It's got to be digital, but you'd never know upon listening to it. It's worth the twenty.
Sharpbrew
Copies sold in the US are pressed in the EU. They do not however include the download code.
Sharpbrew
Copies sold in the US are pressed in the EU. They do not however include the download code.
Urreur
Fantastic new pressing of a classic album - sound really is amazing on 180GM vinyl. Lovely sleeve design too - highly recommended if you are a fan of the original release.
Urreur
Fantastic new pressing of a classic album - sound really is amazing on 180GM vinyl. Lovely sleeve design too - highly recommended if you are a fan of the original release.
allegro
Thrilled to see this album reissued on vinyl, long overdue in fact. The sound quality and packaging is flawless. Weighty vinyl in beautiful matte inner/outer sleeves. Synths, guitars and vocals sound brand new. A+
allegro
Thrilled to see this album reissued on vinyl, long overdue in fact. The sound quality and packaging is flawless. Weighty vinyl in beautiful matte inner/outer sleeves. Synths, guitars and vocals sound brand new. A+
Adoranin
My most favourite album finally gets a vinyl repress.
Adoranin
My most favourite album finally gets a vinyl repress.
Rivik
Whoa, really? Is this pressing any good?
Rivik
Whoa, really? Is this pressing any good?
Dilkree
YES however I have to turn volume alot louder than most albums. Excellent sound on my Orbit U-Turn turntable and Grado Black cart. Recommended listening
Dilkree
YES however I have to turn volume alot louder than most albums. Excellent sound on my Orbit U-Turn turntable and Grado Black cart. Recommended listening