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  <review>Electronic did not promote Raise the Pressure with a tour, although they performed its singles live on television shows like Top of the Pops and TFI Friday. Instead, they chose to swiftly record their third album. This was to be a reaction to the lengthy processes behind Raise the Pressure, with an emphasis on writing and demoing songs quickly before recording them. Marr and Sumner were joined by Doves bassist Jimi Goodwin and Black Grape drummer Ged Lynch, and together they made the album Twisted Tenderness as a more conventional four-piece group. The album did not return the group to their early nineties levels of popularity but was well received by the critics.</review>
  <outline>Electronic did not promote Raise the Pressure with a tour, although they performed its singles live on television shows like Top of the Pops and TFI Friday. Instead, they chose to swiftly record their third album. This was to be a reaction to the lengthy processes behind Raise the Pressure, with an emphasis on writing and demoing songs quickly before recording them. Marr and Sumner were joined by Doves bassist Jimi Goodwin and Black Grape drummer Ged Lynch, and together they made the album Twisted Tenderness as a more conventional four-piece group. The album did not return the group to their early nineties levels of popularity but was well received by the critics.</outline>
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  <title>Twisted Tenderness</title>
  <rating>8</rating>
  <year>1999</year>
  <premiered>1999-04-26</premiered>
  <releasedate>1999-04-26</releasedate>
  <runtime>62</runtime>
  <genre>Alternative Rock</genre>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Indie Rock</genre>
  <genre>Leftfield</genre>
  <genre>Pop</genre>
  <genre>Rock</genre>
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  <actor>
    <name>Electronic</name>
    <type>AlbumArtist</type>
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    <name>Electronic</name>
    <type>Artist</type>
  </actor>
  <artist>Electronic</artist>
  <albumartist>Electronic</albumartist>
  <track>
    <position>1</position>
    <title>Make It Happen</title>
    <duration>07:41</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>2</position>
    <title>Haze</title>
    <duration>05:11</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>3</position>
    <title>Vivid</title>
    <duration>05:37</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>4</position>
    <title>Breakdown</title>
    <duration>05:52</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>5</position>
    <title>Can't Find My Way Home</title>
    <duration>04:53</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>6</position>
    <title>Twisted Tenderness</title>
    <duration>05:31</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>7</position>
    <title>Like No Other</title>
    <duration>04:38</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>8</position>
    <title>Late at Night</title>
    <duration>04:13</duration>
  </track>
  <track>
    <position>9</position>
    <title>Prodigal Son</title>
    <duration>07:10</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>10</position>
    <title>When She's Gone</title>
    <duration>04:29</duration>
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  <track>
    <position>11</position>
    <title>Flicker</title>
    <duration>06:27</duration>
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  <artistdesc>Electronic were an English alternative dance supergroup formed by singer/guitarist Bernard Sumner (of New Order) and guitarist Johnny Marr (of the Smiths). They co-wrote the majority of their output between 1989 and 1998, collaborating with Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe of the Pet Shop Boys on three tracks in their early years, and former Kraftwerk member Karl Bartos on nine songs in 1995.

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  <label>Parlophone</label>
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