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Monaco

Music For Pleasure

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A1

What Do You Want From Me?

A2

Shine

A3

Sweet Lips

A4

Buzz Gum

B1

Blue

B2

Junk

B3

Billy Bones

B4

Happy Jack

C1

Tender

C2

Sedona

C3

Bicycle Thief

C4

Ultra

D1

Coming Around Again

D2

Shattered

D3

Sweet Lips (Farley & Heller Ambient Mix)

D3

Sweet Lips (Joey Negro Main Slice)

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Music For Pleasure is the 1997 debut studio album by Monaco, a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. When New Order went on a hiatus after 1993’s Republic, Hook took the group’s sound and spirit with him and founded Monaco together with David Potts. Hook’s distinctive pulsating bass lines united New Order’s marriage of post-punk and pop, creating an identity so recognizable that Monaco’s first single, “What Do You Want From Me?”, was often mistaken for a New Order track. Upon its release, the album hit #11 on the UK album charts and sold more than 500.000 copies worldwide Music For Pleasure is available as an expanded edition featuring 6 bonus tracks, including remixes by Joey Negro and Farley & Heller. The 2LP Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition) is available as on black vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve, and includes a 4-page booklet.Music For Pleasure is the 1997 debut studio album by Monaco, a side project of New Order bassist Peter Hook. When New Order went on a hiatus after 1993’s Republic, Hook took the group’s sound and spirit with him and founded Monaco together with David Potts. Hook’s distinctive pulsating bass lines united New Order’s marriage of post-punk and pop, creating an identity so recognizable that Monaco’s first single, “What Do You Want From Me?”, was often mistaken for a New Order track. Upon its release, the album hit #11 on the UK album charts and sold more than 500.000 copies worldwide Music For Pleasure is available as an expanded edition featuring 6 bonus tracks, including remixes by Joey Negro and Farley & Heller. The 2LP Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition) is available as on black vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve, and includes a 4-page booklet.