New Order discography. New Order were formed in 1980 by singer and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. The group began life as a continuation of their former incarnation Joy Division. Joy Division had disbanded after the death of the lead singer Ian Curtis.
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New Order's fourth album, released in October 1986.Recorded at Windmill Lane Studios and mixed at Liverpool's Amazon Studios.Another / design, representing a bar of zinc and its serial number. A few special editions were coated with titanium zinc.: 'Listen to it and you can hear it has two different sides. There were battles raging on Brotherhood.'
: 'We'd always had that balance of electronics and band stuff. I was always pushing for electronics, and Hooky was always pushing for the band stuff, which was fair enough, I think we needed the band stuff. And by luck it got tipped the band way on Brotherhood.
It was a very dense album, because we'd gone a bit mad on overdubs, so it was very layered, and very dense.' Peaked at #9 in the UK album charts.In 2008 the album was re-released as 2x CD Collector's Edition set, with the bonus disc containing non-album singles, 12' mixes and b-sides.Factory Australia's initial cd release was based on imported UK copies with 'Factory Records Australia Import' stickers on front jewel case (as on image). The Brotherhood jacket and the singles, Bizarre Love Triangle and State of the Nation were photographs of actual sheets of metal that were delivered to Peter Saville Associates and photographed by Trevor Key.
The original pressing of Brotherhood was die stamped. Die Stamping is not intended for a surface as large as the front and back of a 12' record jacket. The result was that the die stamping machine broke. I don’t recall how many jackets were produced before that but subsequently the jacket and CD booklet were printed offset. Die stamping gave it the approximate texture of the sheet of zinc. I was a designer at PSA at the time and worked on this project. It has been widely acknowledged that the bonus disc (remixes, instrumentals and 12' versions) on this reissue was sourced from commercially available vinyl recordings instead of the original master tapes.
Fans around the world noticed these faults right away and contacted the record company.Peter Hook was quoted on his Myspace page as saying the situation was a mess and blamed the record company for not sending the band advance copies to do quality control.On November 20th, 2008 Rhino Records issued a statement;'Warner Bros. UK, Rhino and New Order regret that the initial pressings of the Collector Editions of 'Movement,' 'Power, Corruption & Lies,' 'Low-Life,' 'Brotherhood' and 'Technique' contain some minor audio problems on the bonus discs.' 'We are now in the process of correcting the problems, but it should be noted that due to the age and condition of some of the original source tapes, the sound quality may vary.
A further statement will be issued once the corrected product is available. At that time, the procedure for exchanging CD's will be announced. Thank you for your patience while we resolve this situation.'
. New Order. John Potoker.chronology(2005)Singles(2005)(2007)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating9/108.3/10ASingles is a by English band. It was released on 3 October 2005. The two-disc compilation includes the band's singles released between 1981 and 2005. Unlike the CD version of earlier singles compilation, the are not included.
While Substance 1987 aimed to showcase New Order's 12-inch singles, Singles instead features mostly seven-inch versions, some of which are rare and differ from the album versions.The album includes three early singles that have never appeared on CD in their original form: ', ' and '. Additionally, an edit of the 'Rough mix' of the song ' was created exclusively for this compilation. One song, 'Turn', was released on this album in a new edited form, despite never being a single.An updated edition of Singles was released on 9 September 2016, which adds 'I'll Stay with You' from the 2013 album and replaces the versions of '1963', 'Run 2', 'Bizarre Love Triangle', 'True Faith', 'Spooky', 'Confusion', and 'The Perfect Kiss'. The reissue was remastered by Frank Arkwright, and fixes the compression issues prevalent on the 2005 version. New Order.4:13Disc two – US edition bonus trackNo.TitleLength17.'
Temptation' ( Remix)4:37Disc two – Japanese edition bonus tracksNo.TitleLength17.' Everything's Gone Green' ( Mix)4:3418.' Bizarre Love Triangle' ( Remix)4:202016 reissue. All songs written and produced by New Order, except where noted. All songs not otherwise indicated are album versions.Disc oneNo.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length1.'
Ceremony' (original version)Joy DivisionHannett4:392.' Everything's Gone Green' (7″ version)Hannett4:104.' Temptation' (7″ original version)5:245.' Blue Monday' (12″ version)7:276.' Confusion' (UK 7″ promo edit).
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