This one's a grower for sure! I've played it a few times and it gets better every spin. Produced by New Order but co-written with Arthur Baker, I personally prefer the band's production. Great melody which sticks in your brain. (Dave Gahan [Depeche Mode], Smash Hits, April 26, 1984)
The phenomenal success of "Blue Monday" is a hard act to follow, New
Order have yet to beat the challenge they set themselves. "Confusion"
was saved by the brilliant Arthur Baker production but on "Thieves Like
Us" New Order get behind the controls and the result is rather lifeless.
The song is a grower in a meandering kind of way, but the tuneless
vocals of Bernard Albrecht reduce the affair to a flat disco dirge. (Karen Swayne, No 1, April 14, 1984)
I like this a lot. It reminds me a bit of Lou Reed and it's a lot different from their last few singles. I prefer it to their disco stuff which they don't do very well, it's very good and it's still got that indie feel about it. (Bobby Bluebell [The Bluebells], Record Mirror, April 21, 1984)
More melodic than normal New Order. It floats along nicely. (Kenneth McCluskey [The Bluebells], Record Mirror, April 21, 1984)
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