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Singles
Blue Monday (remastered)
Blue Monday (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5665913. Rel: 21 Jul 22
 
Funky/Club House
Blue Monday (7:30)
The Beach (7:21)
Review: You might think that you could cop a copy of New Order's seminal hit 'Blue Monday' fairly easily and cheaply given its ubiquity over the years. But no, copies in good condition still fetch around 50 quid, so this remastered reissue is well worth a cop. The single's iconic bassline and twitchy synth modulations very much soundtrack a generation, if not an entire youth revolution, but still enliven any dance floor many years later. What's more, the de-humanised vocals will always provide real singalong joy. On the flip is a 'The Beach', which is drenched in echo and reverb and general sonic filth.
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Bizarre Love Triangle (remastered)
Cat: 502173 2241597. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Bizarre Love Triangle (6:39)
Bizarre Dub Triangle (7:06)
Review: New Order's 'Bizarre Love Triangle' stands as a hallmark of synth-pop, encapsulating the band's innovative spirit and leaving an indelible mark on their legacy. Featured on their fourth album, Brotherhood, this track, released in November 1986, is often celebrated by fans despite its initial lukewarm reception on the charts, leaving even the band members puzzled about its initial performance. The creation of 'Bizarre Love Triangle' began when New Order borrowed a Fairlight synthesiser, leading to a distinctive rhythmic bass line crafted by frontman Bernard Sumner. The song evolved into a high-energy electro-pop anthem, with an iconic chorus that captures listeners from the get-go. Despite its modest chart success compared to other hits like 'Blue Monday', the track played a crucial role in establishing the band's international appeal, especially in the American market. It quickly became a live favourite and a staple in New Order's performances, showcasing their knack for reinventing their classics. With remastered and reissued vinyl now available, 'Bizarre Love Triangle' continues to make new fans along the way while holding a special place in the hearts of 80s music lovers still. Its enduring charm is a testament to its brilliance as a pop masterpiece, inviting diverse interpretations and connections.
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True Faith Remix (remastered)
Cat: 505419 7635717. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
True Faith (Shep Pettibone remix) (9:03)
1963 (5:31)
True Dub (Shep Pettibone remix) (10:46)
Review: When New Order released 'True Faith' in 1987, they broke the mould as the first band to present multiple different editions of their single right at the point of arrival. As well as the widely adored original version of the track, there was a club-ready version mixed by the mighty Shep Pettibone, a true king of New York's scene who knew exactly how to get the best out of the track for the dancefloor. As singles compilation Substance 1987 gets a high-end reissue, so too does this late 80s club monster sounding brighter and bolder than ever thanks to a tidy remaster treatment, with the 'True Dub' version on the B side for those who really want to lock in.
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 in stock $13.00
Thieves Like Us (remastered)
Thieves Like Us (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: 019029 5665890. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Thieves Like Us (6:39)
Lonesome Tonight (5:13)
Review: The remastered reissues of New Order classics continues with this 1984 gem 'Thieves Like Us' (the title is taken from the Robert Altman movie). It originally landed, of course, on Factory and like all that label's releases, comes with a Peter Saville designed cover, based on a painting by Giorgio de Chirico. It's the band's seventh single and the remastering job has been done from the original master tapes at Abbey Road Studios. The title track is a typically forlorn affair to start, but it erupts into a more joyous and life-affirming sing along. 'Lonesome Tonight' is as low key and wallowsome as the name suggests.
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Sub Culture (remastered)
Cat: 019029 5167134. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Sub-Culture (7:29)
Dub-Vulture (7:58)
Review: As part of the Low-Life 'Definitive Edition' release campaign, New Order reissue the 12" singles from the album, first released in May 1985 at the height of their controversial exploitation by Factory Records. 'Sub-Culture' is one of its lead singles: originally released on white label (infamously, graphic designer Peter Saville allegedly deemed the song unworthy of his talents), this functional synthpop banger reeks with and oozes of FM-farty glitz, and lyrically concerns a nocturnal protagonist, disaffected with the modern, measured day-night cycle. The B 'Dub-vulture' pulls a similar instrumental trick with a varied melody.
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True Faith (remastered)
Cat: 505419 7635700. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
True Faith (5:51)
1963 (5:31)
Review: Alongside the reissue of their eternally adored Substance 1987 compilation, New Order are bringing back this 12" edition of their equally seminal 'True Faith'. It's one of the tracks the group are most readily associated with, capturing the essence of the band around bombastic pop hooks, the spikiness of new wave and Bernard Sumner's sharp distillation of the prevailing British mood. It's a golden slice of pop history which sounds better than ever thanks to a new remaster, and the same goes for the excellent B side '1963'.
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Blue Monday 88 (remastered)
Cat: 505419 7635809. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Blue Monday 1988 (12" version) (7:07)
Beach Buggy (6:51)
Review: If you had an asset as potent and praised as 'Blue Monday', you'd want to see where else you could take it, wouldn't you? After New Order released their singles collection Substance 1987, they served up 'Blue Monday 88' with some subtle refinements overseen by none other than Quincy Jones. It's just the right approach, adding some spice to the rhythm section but keeping the brilliance of the song intact. Meanwhile 'Beach Buggy' on the flip sees Michael Johnson going in on the instrumental flip side version for those who need maximum club reaction. Both tracks absolutely shine thanks to a tidy remastering treatment, so if you don't already own it, now's the chance to put that right.
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State Of The Nation (remastered)
Cat: 502173 2241610. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
State Of The Nation (6:37)
Shame Of The Nation (7:56)
Review: New Order's 'State of the Nation' returns as a remastered reissue of the original 12" single, originally released in 1986. During this period, the band's confidence was soaring, and this track exemplifies their knack for crafting catchy dance music that resonated with audiences. The remastered version maintains the original tracklisting, including the second side 'Shame of the Nation', which serves as a dub rendition of the title track. This version extends the rhythmic elements, offering a fresh perspective on the song while preserving its infectious energy. State of the Nation not only secured its place as a Top 40 hit in the UK but also featured on the iconic compilation Substance, released the following year. New Order's enduring legacy and ability to blend catchy melodies with danceable beats is captured perfectly with these recent 12" single reissues.
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Álbumes
Power Corruption & Lies (Definitive Edition)
Power Corruption & Lies (Definitive Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + 2xCD + 2xDVD box set + 48 page book with obi-strip)
Cat: 019029 5659158. Rel: 02 Oct 20
 
Indie/Alternative
Age Of Consent (5:14)
We All Stand (5:15)
The Village (4:39)
586 (7:31)
Your Silent Face (5:55)
Ultraviolence (4:53)
Ecstasy (4:22)
Leave Me Alone (4:44)
Age Of Consent (CD1: Power Corruption & Lies)
We All Stand
The Village
586
Your Silent Face
Ultraviolence
Ecstasy
Leave Me Alone
Age Of Consent (CD2: Power Corruption & Lies Extras - Writing Session Recordings 1982)
The Village (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
586 (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Your Silent Face (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Ecstasy (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Leave Me Alone (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Turn The Heater On (John Peel Session June 1982)
We All Stand (John Peel Session June 1982)
Too Late (John Peel Session June 1982)
586 (John Peel Session June 1982)
Too Late (instrumental Rough mix)
Thieves Like Us (New York demo 1)
Thieves Like Us (Writing Session Recording 1983)
Murder (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Blue Monday (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Blue Monday (Writing Session Recordings 1982)
Blue Monday (Instumental outtake)
Power Corruption & Lies (DVD1)
Power Corruption & Lies (DVD2)
Review: Warner are in the midst of a massive reissue project that sees them remaster some of New Order's biggest tunes from the Abbey Road master tapes. Power Corruption & Lies (Definitive Edition) is one of the bigger ones as it offers up the iconic group's 1983 studio album across 180 gram vinyl, two CDs, two DVDs, and a 48 page book with obi strip. It is a completists dream with unreleased writing session material and the band's 1982 John Peel session, gigs captured live at The Hacienda and Kilkenny, plus all manner of rare photos and new essays to enjoy next to the music.
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Low Life (Definitive Edition)
Low Life (Definitive Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + 2xCD + 2xDVD + hard-back book in debossed box)
Cat: 082564 6253012. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Love Vigilantes (LP) (4:18)
The Perfect Kiss (4:50)
This Time Of Night (4:40)
Sunrise (6:01)
Elegia (4:28)
Sooner Than You Think (5:12)
Sub-Culture (4:57)
Face Up (5:04)
Love Vigilantes (CD1)
The Perfect Kiss
This Time Of Night
Sunrise
Elegia
Sooner Than You Think
Sub-Culture
Face Up
Love Vigilantes (TV Pitch instrumental edit - CD2: previously unreleased)
The Perfect Kiss (Writing Session Recording)
Untitled No 1 (Writing Session Recording)
Sunrise (instrumental Rough mix)
Elegia (Full Length version)
Sooner Than You Think (album Session Unedited version)
Sub-Culture (album Session Early instrumental version)
Face Up (Writing Session Recording)
Let's Go (album Session instrumental)
Untitled No 2 (Writing Session Recording)
Sunrise (Writing Session Recording)
Love Vigilantes (Writing Session Recording)
Sooner Than You Think (Writing Session Recording)
Skullcrusher (demo)
Confusion (live In Tokyo 1985 - DVD1)
Love Vigilantes
We All Stand
As It Is When It Was
Sub-Culture
Face Up
Sunrise
This Time Of Night
Blue Monday
As It Is When It Was (live In Rotterdam 1985)
Everything's Gone Green
Sub-Culture
Ceremony
Let's Go
This Time Of Night
The Village
The Perfect Kiss
Age Of Consent
Sunrise
Temptation
Face Up
As It Is When It Was (live In Manchester 1985)
Sunrise
Face Up
Let's Go (live In Leuven - DVD2)
The Perfect Kiss
Age Of Consent
State Of The Nation
As It Is When It Was
The Village
Sub-Culture
Atmosphere
Blue Monday
Thieves Like Us (bonus track)
Temptation (bonus track)
Confusion (bonus track)
Elegia (live In Toronto 1985)
Sub-Culture
The Village
Sunrise
We All Stand
As It Is When It Was
Love Vigilantes
586
Age Of Consent
Temptation
Ceremony
The Perfect Kiss
The Perfect Kiss (The Perfect Film)
Review: In the midst of a slew of high-end reissues of New Order's classic material (including represses of the singles, no less), here comes a mouth-watering deluxe edition of their 1985 album Low-life. It's always a bold statement to call a release 'definitive' but it's hard to imagine topping this lavish box set with a 180 gram pressing plus a double CD, double DVD and accompanying book. There are full live performances from 1985 in Japan and Belgium, and every possible remix, outtake and demo version you could possibly dream of. And that's not even saying anything about the original album itself - a true totem of 80s synth pop in all its glory.
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Brotherhood (Definitive Edition)
Brotherhood (Definitive Edition) (180 gram vinyl LP + 2xCD box set + 2xDVD + hard-back book in debossed box)
Cat: 082564 6253104. Rel: 21 Nov 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Paradise (LP: remastered)
Weirdo
As It Is When It Was
Broken Promise
Way Of Life
Bizarre Love Triangle
All Day Long
Angel Dust
Every Little Counts
Paradise (CD1: remastered)
Weirdo
As It Is When It Was
Broken Promise
Way Of Life
Bizarre Love Triangle
All Day Long
Angel Dust
Every Little Counts
State Of The Nation
Shellshock (AOR version - CD2: Extras)
State Of The Nation (Japan demo)
Paradise (Robert Racic remix)
As It Is When It Was (Japan demo)
Broken Promise (instrumental)
Bizarre Love Triangle (Stephen Hague 12' remix)
All Day Long (instrumental)
Evil Dust
Every Little Counts (Full Length)
Salvation Theme
Skullcrusher (Full Length)
Touched By The Hand Of God (Salvation version)
Let's Go (Salvation version)
Sputnik
Blue Monday 1988 (Michael Johnson 12' remix)
Bizarre Love Triangle (Brixton Academy, London, 1987 - live Show - DVD1)
Perfect Kiss
Ceremony
Dreams Never End
Love Vigilantes
Confusion
Age Of Consent
Temptation
Interviews (Academy VHS, 1987)
Ceremony (BBC, NI, 1986 - TV Appearances)
Love Will Tear Us Apart
State Of The Nation (The Tube, 1986)
Broken Promise
True Faith (Top Of The Pops, 1987)
Paradise (Les Enfants Du Rock/Rockline, 1987)
Bizarre Love Triangle
True Faith (The Roxy, 1987)
Bizarre Love Triangle (11pm Japanese TV, 1987)
Denton Studios, 1985: Recording As It Is When It Was & State Of The Nation (Japanese Studio Footage)
Elegia (GMEX, Manchester, 1986 - live Show - DVD2)
Shellshock
Paradise
Bizarre Love Triangle
Way Of Life
State Of The Nation
Face Up
The Perfect Kiss
Ceremony
Temptation
True Faith (Glastonbury Festival, 1987 - live Shows)
Sister Ray
Dreams Never End (San Giovanni, 1986)
All Day Long (Pier 84, 1987)
Angel Dust
Shellshock
Weirdo
True Faith (La Mutualite, Paris, 1987)
Touched By The Hand Of God (GMEX, Manchester, 1988)
Every Little Counts
Review: New Order's fourth studio album Brotherhood was the LP that saw the Mancunian innovators transition from massive underground cult heroes to part of the mainstream furniture, sparking a Glastonbury headline and a top ten album chart placing. The electro-meets-clunky bass ofd lead single 'Bizarre Love Triangle' definitely played its part, but the album in general sees them effortlessly bringing the indie and electronic sides of their sound into harmony via tracks 'Angel Dust' and the frenetic 'Weirdo', while the album's closer 'Every Little Counts', complete with sometimes sniggering vocal from frontman Bernard Sumner, is an endearingly accomplished leftfield pop moment. The remastered album - which comes on vinyl and CD - comes with a treasure trove of extras including rare mixes - the silky Stephen Hague mix of 'Bizarre Love Triangle' and an 'AOR' version of previous standalone single 'Shellshock' are particularly fine nuggets - an additional CD containing nine unreleased tracks and demos from a 1985 recording session in Japan plus a DVD of previously unavailable live footage and European TV shows.
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Substance 1987 (remastered)
Cat: 505419 7717888. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ceremony
Everything's Gone Green
Temptation
Blue Monday
Confusion
Thieves Like Us
The Perfect Kiss
Subculture
Shellshock
State Of The Nation
Bizarre Love Triangle
True Faith
In A Lonely Place
Procession
Cries & Whispers
Hurt
The Beach
Confusion (instrumental)
Lonesome Tonight
Murder
Thieves Like Us (instrumental)
The Kiss Of Death
Shame Of The Nation
1963
Review: New Order's new remastered set of formats of Substance 1987 is here. The 2023 collection is here available on a double CD, among other versions including a 4xCD deluxe edition, 2xLP coloured vinyl version, and 2 cassette tapes. Also available are reissues of the 12" singles 'True Faith', 'True Faith Remix' and 'Blue Monday 88'. Originally released via the legendary Factory Records, Substance 1987 compiled all of the band's singles to that point in their 12" versions with many of their respective B-sides (on the CD and cassette versions), and specially new recorded versions of 'Temptation' and 'Confusion'. The album, of course, also included the biggest selling 12" single of all time, 'Blue Monday'.
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Substance 1987 (remastered)
Substance 1987 (remastered) (2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: 019029 5928889. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Ceremony (4:24)
Everything's Gone Green (5:31)
Temptation 87 (6:58)
Blue Monday (7:27)
Confusion 87 (4:43)
Thieves Like Us (6:37)
The Perfect Kiss (8:36)
Sub-culture (4:48)
Shellshock (6:30)
State Of The Nation (6:32)
Bizarre Love Triangle (6:44)
True Faith (5:50)
Review: In one of those unique cases where a compilation eclipses the studio albums, New Order's Substance is often considered the definitive representation of the band in their prime. It's understandable given it pulled together all their singles up to 1987, but equally they re-recorded classics like 'Confusion' and 'Temptation' so everything fitted together more naturally. As a result, Substance is a more cohesive listen than many similar offerings might be and these singles remain some of the finest to ever emerge from the UK's alternative music scene. Repressed and remastered, it's sounding better than ever.
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