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"Get the Message" is a song by
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, the English band formed by
Bernard Sumner Bernard Sumner (born 4 January 1956) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the bands Joy Division, New Order, and Electronic. Sumner was an early force in several areas, including the po ...
of New Order and ex- Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. "Get the Message" was the second single from their 1991 debut album, ''
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'', and was a commercial success around the world. It is an example of Marr and Sumner's original concept of mixing the synthesizers of New Order with the Smiths' guitar sound.


Composition

Marr composed the music then Sumner wrote the lyric as engineer
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played him the song every four bars.'' Select'', November 1997 Marr was reluctant to layer multiple guitar parts as he was wary of treading ground, but Sumner convinced him otherwise. During recording, Primal Scream
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Denise Johnson added a vocal at the end of the song. She went on to provide additional vocals on a number of songs on Electronic's second album '' Raise the Pressure'' five years later.


Artwork

The first releases were packaged by Johnson/Panas (the moniker of Trevor Johnson), who also designed Electronic's then imminent first album ''
Electronic Electronic may refer to: *Electronics, the science of how to control electric energy in semiconductor * ''Electronics'' (magazine), a defunct American trade journal *Electronic storage, the storage of data using an electronic device *Electronic co ...
''. Each format bore a unique colour scheme, all versions featuring the artist and single name with a bold number "2" underneath, signifying its place in Electronic's discography. The only format which differed from this theme was the second British 12-inch release, designed by 3a (who also oversaw third single " Feel Every Beat").


Release

"Get the Message" is the seventh track on the British version of ''Electronic'' and the eighth on most of the international editions. It later became the title track of the band's career-spanning compilation in 2006. The single was issued in the United Kingdom on
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, 12-inch, CD and
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by
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on 15 April 1991 (and two weeks later as a second 12-inch comprising two additional remixes by DNA), and as a three-format
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and standard cassette by
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in the United States. "Get the Message" appeared as a remixed 7-inch edit on most of the formats and in its original, full-length version on the first UK 12-inch. Later pressings of the UK 7-inch and the German CD maxi single featured an edit of the album version, which was also used for the
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. This was because Bernard Sumner objected to the earlier mix, having heard it on a Manchester radio station prior to the release of the single. The US and German maxi singles compiled all of these versions collectively; the only recordings from this single that remain scarce are edits of the two DNA remixes, which were released on promos, namely a British 7-inch and a US CD maxi single. Like its predecessor " Getting Away with It", "Get the Message" featured a non-album track as its B-side: "Free Will", a mercurial, sample-heavy dance track. This appeared in greatly edited form on the 7-inch releases, and in its original six-minute form on all the others. (The German CD maxi single included both) An edited version is included on the 2013 re-release of the album
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.


Reception

Commercially, "Get the Message" reached number eight on the
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, becoming one of Electronic's highest positions. It also performed strongly in the United States, where it reached the top of the Modern Rock Tracks chart and number eight on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Critical reaction to "Get the Message" was generally positive. Writing in the ''
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'', Andrew Collins called the song "draught genius" and concluded that "New Order can now split up", while
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stated that "nothing anyone has ever done has sounded even vaguely like 'Get the Message'" in the same publication a month later. Phil Sutcliffe in ''Q'' was less enthusiastic, suggesting it "almost slip from identity into identikit", while '' Melody Maker'' described listening to the track as "Like watching a pony chew on a carrot for half an hour". "Get the Message" is consistently cited as a defining track by Electronic.
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picks it as a highlight of the ''Electronic'' album in a 4/5 review, while bbc.co.uk states that "the excellent 'Get the Message' still holds its own alongside the best of early '90s Mancunian tunes". In 2007 Johnny Marr said it was "...maybe the track I'm most proud of out of my whole career", and in June 2009 reiterated that it is "the best song I've written".


Music video

The single was promoted by a
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in which Marr and Sumner strolled through the
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and atop the still-active Taal Volcano — which Marr narrowly missed falling into. It was directed by Gunther Deichmann, whose published photographs had impressed Electronic. At least two versions of this film exist: one with phrases from the song lyrics punctuating the scenic shots (and lower-case letters spelling out 'electronic') and another more simple edit without any words. The former version is available on the '' Get the Message''
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Live versions

"Get the Message" was first played live in 1990 at
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in
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, when Electronic supported Depeche Mode on 4 and 5 August. It was also performed at their first British gig the following January at the Haçienda
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; the Cities in the Park festival in the same city seven months later; and at each of the three gigs on their short tour of
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in December. Electronic also promoted the single with appearances on ''
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'' in April and May 1991, miming to the album edit and the edit of the "DNA Groove Mix" respectively.


Track listings

UK 7-inch, 12-inch and cassette # "Get the Message" # "Free Will" * The 7-inch and cassette comprised edits of both songs. UK remix 12-inch # "Get the Message" (DNA Groove mix) # "Get the Message" (DNA Sin mix) * This record was only released in Britain. UK CD # "Get the Message" (7-inch) # "Free Will" (12-inch) # "Get the Message" (12-inch) US maxi single # "Get the Message" (extended mix) # "Free Will" (extended mix) # "Get the Message" (DNA Groove mix) # "Get the Message" (DNA Sin mix) * The CD included "Get the Message" (single mix). European CD maxi single # "Get the Message" (7-inch) # "Get the Message" (12-inch) # "Free Will" (7-inch) # "Free Will" (12-inch) # "Get the Message" (DNA Groove mix) # "Get the Message" (DNA Sin mix)


Charts


Appearances

The song received some exposure in 2003 when it was used in an episode of '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''. It has also appeared on a handful of various artists compilations.Discogs
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See also

* Number one modern rock hits of 1991


Notes


References


External links

* (EMI Music YouTube channel) {{DEFAULTSORT:Get The Message Electronic (band) songs 1990 songs 1991 singles Factory Records singles Songs written by Bernard Sumner Songs written by Johnny Marr Virgin Records singles Warner Records singles