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Zero: A Martin Hannett Story 1977-1991
 
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Zero: A Martin Hannett Story 1977-1991 [Import]

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  • Audio CD (April 4, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Big Beat UK
  • ASIN: B000EJ9KJE
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #248,385 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. BOREDOM - Buzzcocks
2. CRANKED UP REALLY HIGH - Slaughter and the Dogs
3. JILTED JOHN - Jilted John
4. I DON'T WANT TO BE NICE - John Cooper Clarke
5. DREAM SEQUENCE 1 - Pauline Murray and the Invisible Girls
6. 11 O'CLOCK TICK TOCK - U2
7. TRANSMISSION - Joy Division
8. CONDUCT - The Durutti Column
9. ELECTRICITY - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
10. THE LIGHT POURS OUT OF ME (SECOND VERSION) - Magazine
11. IN A LONELY PLACE - New Order
12. OH LUCINDA (LOVE BECOMES A HABIT) - The Only Ones
13. NIGHT SHIFT - The Names
14. THE LAST WHITE CHRISTMAS - Basement Five
15. PRETTY IN PINK - Psychedelic Furs
16. FRIENDLY FIRES - Section 25
17. REBECCA'S ROOM - Wasted Youth
18. ALL TOMORROW'S PARTIES - Nico and the Invisible Girls
19. QUICK AS RAINBOWS - Kitchens Of Distinction
20. WROTE FOR LUCK - Happy Mondays
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This is an all-encompassing 21 track CD tribute to the late Martin Hannett - one of the highest-profile U.K. record producers of the Punk and post-Punk era. Apart from The Smiths, Hannett produced almost every one of the most important Manchester bands - from the Buzzcocks and Magazine, via Joy Division and New Order through to the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays - and almost all of those that he produced are represented here. The repertoire ranges from big U.K. chart hits (Pretty In Pink, Jilted John, Electricity) to hard-to-find cuts by non-Manchester bands such as U2 and the Only Ones, plus everything from Punk to New Romantic to Indie Dance. Notes by expert James Nice, plus lots of memorabilia.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Certain Disorder In The Treble Range, April 25, 2006
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Thomas Horan (Chapel Hill, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zero: A Martin Hannett Story 1977-1991 (Audio CD)
The above title is how Hannett vaguely characterized his visionary production technique. But as any Joy Division fan will tell you, it's actually both simpler and more complex. Unlike most rock producers who emphasize the vocal and guitar parts, Hannett placed his seminal, digitally-treated drum sound at the front of the mix, with a melodic yet inorganic bass guitar just behind it. This literally turns conventional record-production methods back to front, destabilizing and enhancing the listener's perspective. The air of mystery is further increased through the use of icy synthesizers, and whatever strange implements, weird echoic effects, and random noise-producing items Hannett could lay hands on. He never tried to replicate what he heard with his ears; his talent lay in reproducing the unheard music inside himself. In this sense, Hannett was really the heir to the idiosyncratic and adventurous Joe Meek, Britain's first and oddest independent record producer.

At just shy of eighty minutes, this collection is more comprehensive than its two out-of-print predecessors. But some omissions are lamentable. Nothing from A Certain Ratio's early catalogue, none of his ultra-rare recordings with The Stone Roses, not one song from Magazine's Correct Use of Soap, and neither the punk-funk EP he produced for ESG in New York City, nor the two original songs he recorded all by himself on the Factory label's test card (Fac 14c) are included here. Instead precious space is wasted on early punk numbers by Slaughter and The Dogs and Jilted John, which were recorded before Hannett had fully refined his craft.

Nonetheless, this long overdue album includes some happy surprises and firmly cements Hannett's legacy as the most distinctive, imaginative, and compelling record producer since Phil Spector.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect, August 9, 2006
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Lovblad (Geneva, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Zero: A Martin Hannett Story 1977-1991 (Audio CD)
Martin Hannett was very very important in thr first post-punk years. He indeed seems to have produced almost everybody of note. On this CD you will find the Buzzcocks, Joy Division, U2, The Happy Mondays, New Order and Nico! One big problem is that there is really quite a bit of overlap with the also excellent North by North West compilation. At least the Buzzcocks, the Slaughter and the Dogs and the John Cooper Clarke numbers are on both samplers. This is probably due to contractual release issues but it does diminish the impact of both these nice collections. A the other reviewer wrote this would have been a great opportunity to have some really rare stuff, plus also some of Magazine's best efforts.This compilation while very good should have been perfect due to the quality of the material he has produced.
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