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Versions & Track Listings |
CD | au | 2002 | WEA/London Records | 097 49499 2 | |
CD | ca | 2003 | London Records | 0927 49499 2 | Box made in the EU |
CD | de | 2002 | WEA/London Records | 0927 49499 2 | |
CD | jp | 2003 | WEA/London Records | WPCR-11421-4 | Box made in the EU |
CD | uk | 2002 | London Records | 8-09274-9499-2-9 | |
CDR | de | 2002 | London Records | | |
CDR | uk | 2002 | London Records | | |
CDR | us | 2002 | Warner | | |
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1-01
| New Order | Fine Time | Album Version | 4:42 | |
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1-02
| New Order | Temptation | 12" Version | 8:47 | Steve : We normally put Temptation towards the end, so that the fans know that we're going off in a bit. It can get a bit confusing because you get a bunch of songs that started with T: Temptation, True Faith, um, I can't remember any more. |
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1-03
| New Order | True Faith | Album Version | 5:53 | |
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1-04
| New Order | The Perfect Kiss | Album Version | 4:49 | |
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1-05
| New Order | Ceremony | 12" Version with Gillian Gilbert | 4:23 | |
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1-06
| New Order | Regret | Album version | 4:08 | |
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1-07
| New Order | Crystal | Album Version | 6:51 | |
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1-08
| New Order | Bizarre Love Triangle | Album Version | 4:20 | |
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1-09
| New Order | Confusion | 12" Version | 8:12 | |
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1-10
| New Order | Round & Round | Album Version | 4:29 | |
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1-11
| New Order | Blue Monday | 12" Version | 7:29 | |
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1-12
| New Order | Brutal | Album Version | 4:49 | |
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1-13
| New Order | Slow Jam | Album Version | 4:53 | |
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1-14
| New Order | Everyone Everywhere | Album version | 4:24 | Bernard : It's my favourite after Regret on Republic. We used to play it, but we stopped after we got back together again because it because it hurt my hand. The chord shapes were quite awkward. |
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2-01
| New Order | Elegia | Album Version | 4:53 | Bernard : We did our UK tour and the last night we did at Heaven in Charing Cross and we had an after-show party which went on till 4am. And straight after that we went to the studio and worked 24 hours without any sleep and recorded Elegia.
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2-02
| New Order | In A Lonely Place | 12" Version | 6:16 | |
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2-03
| New Order | Procession | 7" Version | 4:27 | |
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2-04
| New Order | Your Silent Face | Album Version | 5:58 | Hooky : I remember we got the vocal line off a fucked-up riff that I played at a gig. And Bernard heard it and said, that riff's really good, you played it wrong but it sounds great. We'll use it as the vocal line for Your Silent Face.
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2-05
| New Order | Sunrise | Album Version | 5:58 | |
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2-06
| New Order | Let's Go | 1994 Version | 3:54 | |
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2-07
| New Order | Broken Promise | Album Version | 3:44 | |
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2-08
| New Order | Dreams Never End | Album Version | 3:13 | Bernard : Hooky sings on it, and it was one of the better songs when we were struggling to start writing again after Ian died. Everyone had a go at singing. To be honest, I think Steve had the best voice.
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2-09
| New Order | Cries & Whispers | Original Version | 3:25 | Steve : Cries and Whispers is a great revelation because everyone thinks it's called Mesh. But it isn't. It was mislabelled in 1987 and nobody ever noticed.
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2-10
| New Order | All Day Long | Album Version | 5:09 | |
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2-11
| New Order | Sooner Than You Think | Album Version | 5:11 | |
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2-12
| New Order | Leave Me Alone | Album Version | 4:38 | |
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2-13
| New Order | Lonesome Tonight | Original Version | 5:11 | |
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2-14
| New Order | Every Little Counts | Album Version | 4:25 | |
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2-15
| New Order | Run Wild | Album Version | 3:57 | |
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3-01
| New Order | Confusion | Koma & Bones Mix | 6:31 | |
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3-02
| New Order | Paradise | Robert Racic Mix | 6:41 | |
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3-03
| New Order | Regret | Sabres Slow 'n' Low Edit | 6:41 | |
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3-04
| New Order | Bizarre Love Triangle | Shep Pettibone Remix | 6:44 | |
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3-05
| New Order | Shellshock | John Robbie Remix Edit | 6:28 | |
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3-06
| New Order | Fine Time | Silk Mix | 6:19 | |
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3-07
| New Order | 1963 | 1995 Arthur Baker Remix | 5:05 | Bernard: What was the name of the song on the other side of 1963?
Hooky, Steve (together): True Faith. |
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3-08
| New Order | Touched by the Hand of God | Single Version | 3:42 | Bernard: The courier was coming for the tape at 7 am and it was 12 am and we had nothing.
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3-09
| New Order | Everything's Gone Green | 12" Version | 5:30 | |
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3-10
| New Order | Blue Monday | Jam & Spoon Manuela Mix | 7:29 | |
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3-11
| New Order | World In Motion | Subbuteo Mix | 5:08 | |
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3-12
| New Order | Here To Stay | Extended Instrumental | 5:57 | |
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3-13
| New Order | Crystal | Lee Coombs Remix | 8:44 | |
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4-01
| New Order | Ceremony | Studio 54, Barcelona on 7 July 1984 | 4:51 | Hooky: Playing live, you go through phases where you're fed up with all of them. I'm really fed up with Ceremony. |
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4-02
| New Order | Procession | Polytechnic Central of London 6/12/85 | 3:37 | Steve: Procession, that era, you had to play it fast. I don't know why. It was like a competition with myself. |
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4-03
| New Order | Everything's Gone Green | Tolworth Rec. Centre, Kingston, London 6 Dec 1985 | 5:06 | Hooky: The bloke who put us on, he and his partner were like the forerunners of all the raves, putting gigs on in weird places. They did these mystery tours, where you paid the money and then got on a coach and it took you to the gig. One was a castle in Southern England, but it pissed down so we couldn't play cos it was open air and they had to send everyone back. |
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4-04
| New Order | In A Lonely Place | Glastonbury Festival 20/06/81 | 5:15 | Hooky: It was absolutely freezing and it was the first time we used the laser. I think you can actually hear when the laser comes on because we stop playing and go, 'Whoa'. |
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4-05
| New Order | Age of Consent | Spectrum Arena, Warrington 1 March 1986 | 5:01 | |
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4-06
| New Order | Elegia | Glastonbury Festival 19th June 1987 | 4:46 | |
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4-07
| New Order | The Perfect Kiss | Live 1987-06-19 | 10:06 | Edited 9:43 |
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4-08
| New Order | Fine Time | Hoffman Estates, Chicago 30 June 1989 | 5:02 | |
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4-09
| New Order | World | Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas 21 July 1993 | 4:44 | |
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4-10
| New Order | Regret | Reading Festival 31 August 1993 | 4:05 | Bernard: Being on tour with New Order is like being hit with a stick. I had really bad insomnia. I'd go back to my room and lay in the dark for ten hours. I wanted to be at home. I felt a strong aversion to playing live. |
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4-11
| New Order | As It Is When It Was | Reading Festival 31 August 1993 | 3:52 | |
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4-12
| New Order | Alan Wise Introduction | Olympia, Paris 12 November 2001 | 1:32 | |
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| New Order | Crystal | Big Day Out, Gold Coast 20 January 2002 | 6:54 | |
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| New Order | Turn My Way | Olympia, Liverpool 18 July 2001 | 4:54 | Steve: We moved the gig to Liverpool to try and reduce the number of people on the guest list. It didn't work terribly well. When we played the Apollo just before, I don't think anyone paid to get in. |
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| New Order | Temptation | Academy, Brixton 10 October 2001 | 7:58 | |
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CD | us | 2002 | Rhino | R2 73834 | |
CDR | uk | 2002 | London Records | | |
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Release Notes |
Titled "Recycle" and "IV" in the working process.
Limited edition of 12000 copies in the UK, 3000 copies in the US. This limited edition was done because of the fans' reaction at NewOrderOnline.com to the original 4 discs.
Disc 1: Pop by Miranda Sawyer
MIRANDA SAWYER
A journalist who took advantage of New Order's generosity as a teenager. Became a friend of the band in the 90s.
I had an out-of-body, lose-your-mind experience whilst dancing to New Order's Temptation. It was around 1984, at The Ritz, on Whitworth Street - halfway between Rotters and The Hacienda, in several senses. Anyway, I remember I danced for the entire seven minutes of the track - hurling myself around the highly sprung dance floor, looking like a maniac, but feeling like a shooting star. Which is the point of dancing. You know, I feel so extraordinary. . .
Disc 2: Fan by John McCready
JOHN McCREADY
Journalist and one time DJ. He met the band through the Hacienda and Rob Gretton. A friend since the late 80's.
At the time I was House Crusader Number One, drunk on the legacy of this music and its deep roots in disco. A zealot, I was troubled by New Order's thinly-veiled perversion of disco's dark electronic tributary and how they had taken our secret knowledge and twisted it backwards, combing it with a unique pop sensibility…
Disc 3: Club by Mike Pickering
MIKE PICKERING
The eponymous M of M People, A&R at Factory, DJ at the Hacienda for many years and long-time friend of the band.
Manchester and the UK music scene should be forever indebted to New Order. They were the pioneers of the fusion of rock and electronic music at a time it was considered unfashionable.
Disc 4: Live by Bobbie Gilespie
BOBBY GILLESPIE
Lead singer with Primal Scream. Friend of the band since the early 80's. Recently appeared on Rock the Shack featured on the album Get Ready.
The first time I saw New Order play was early 1981, in the Plaza Ballroom in Glasgow. It was a weird gig, because there was a huge expectancy about it. I'd seen Joy Division supporting The Buzzcocks in '79, and that was fucking good. But then you had the whole drama of Ian Curtis killing himself, and then the Closer album and Love Will Tear Us Apart, and you thought, 'how the fuck do these guys follow this up?' So there was this whole mystery surrounding the gig - and the equipment kept breaking down, which was quite frustrating for Bernard. The stage was surrounded by people: you could go behind the stage because there was a glass wall and there were loads of people there, and then everyone in front of them too. I remember Bernard came on with this Hitler youth haircut, white shirt with sleeves rolled up, and a black semi-acoustic guitar, brogues and grey trousers. He looked like Oscar in The Tin Drum. A crazy gig, really unusual, really weird, spooky. Dramatic. |
Chart Position |
Year | Country | Chart | Highest Position |
2003 | US | Top Electronic Albums | 15 |
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Promo Disc 1
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NEW ORDER Retro (2002 US 57-track 4 x Warner promo CD-R acetate set, custom printed discs and studio title/tracklisting back inserts).
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Discographic information by T. Ivarsson, Dennis
Remmer, R.P. Kernin, Fernando Lopez-de-Victoria & Nicolas LeBlanc. |
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