SOURCE: MY CD COLLECTION.
NEW ORDER, REMASTERED EDITIONS INFO: http://www.cerysmaticfactory.info/new_order_remastered_collectors_editions.php
THIS PACK CONTAINS:
MOVEMENT [TWO DISCS] RELEASED SEPTEMBER 29th 2008
POWER, CORRUPTION & LIES [TWO DISCS] RELEASED SEPTEMBER 29th 2008
LOW- LIFE [TWO DISCS] RELEASED SEPTEMBER 29th 2008
BROTHERHOOD [TWO DISCS] RELEASED SEPTEMBER 29th 2008
TECHNIQUE [TWO DISCS] RELEASED SEPTEMBER 29th 2008
All Discs Have Been Ripped From Original CD's Using dBpoweramp Version 14.2 (Secure Mode)
MOVEMENT
When Ian Curtis died on May 18, 1980, few could have expected the surviving members of Joy Division to carry on. The exponential growth of that revolutionary groups reputation and influence has shown how supernaturally good they were. How could Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Stephen Morris survive the loss of their singer and lyricist and escape the shadow of this band that had meant so much to so many?
01 Dreams Never End
02 Truth
03 Senses
04 Chosen Time
05 I.C.B.
06 The Him
07 Doubts Even Here
08 Denial
Movement bonus disc:
01 Ceremony (12" Version)
02 Temptation (12" Version)
03 In a Lonely Place (7" Version)
04 Everything's Gone Green (12" Version)
05 Procession (7" Version)
06 Cries and Whispers
07 Hurt (12" Version)
08 Mesh (12" Version)
09 Ceremony (Alternate Version)
10 Temptation (Alternate 12" Version)
POWER, CORRUPTION & LIES
It was seven and a half minutes long, but even the BBC Radio 1 playlist found space for Blue Monday in the summer of 1983. Those who were transfixed by the frigid, rhythmic majesty of New Order's signature song included the Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant, who was so overawed he briefly considered giving up music after hearing it, and Eurythmic Dave Stewart, who it made re-start a whole LP from scratch. It was that kind of record. Being New Order, of course, its creators didn't even bother including it on their next LP
01 Age of Consent
02 We All Stand
03 The Village
04 5 8 6
05 Your Silent Face
06 Ultraviolence
07 Ecstasy
08 Leave Me Alone
Power, Corruption & Lies bonus disc:
01 Blue Monday (12" Version)
02 The Beach (12" Version)
03 Confusion (12" Version)
04 Thieves Like Us (12" Version)
05 Lonesome Tonight (12" Version)
06 Murder (12" Version)
07 Thieves Like Us (Instrumental)
08 Confusion (Instrumental)
LOW-LIFE
In 1986, New Order's Shellshock appeared on the soundtrack of John Hughes' teen romance flick Pretty In Pink. "Barney and Hooky thought it was a girl's film, but I think it did a lot of good in America," says Gillian Gilbert. "And I liked it because that song's when the band started using my riffs more. When you start off being an apprentice, hearing those bars on Shellshock made me feel I was where I wanted to be at last. We went to the premiere at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood and of course, no-one knew who we were at all. We sauntered up the red carpet and no one even looked up. That was what was weird. That's what was a bit New Order-y about it."
01 Love Vigilantes
02 The Perfect Kiss
03 This Time of Night
04 Sunrise
05 Elegia
06 Sooner Than You Think
07 Sub-Culture
08 Face Up
Low-Life bonus disc:
01 The Perfect Kiss (12" Version)
02 Sub-Culture (12" Version)
03 Shellshock (John Robie Remix) (12" Version)
04 Shame of the Nation
05 Elegia
06 Let's Go
07 Salvation Theme
08 Dub Vulture
BROTHERHOOD
Peter Saville's New Order covers were always about taking art to the record shop racks. There were invariably clues to be decoded, mysteries to savour and functional beauty to admire, as with the music therein. One of his ploys for Brotherhood, eventually to be realised on a just a few 'special edition' copies, was to have the album released in a sleeve coated with titanium zinc, an architectural material used for cladding the exterior of buildings, one of the most famous being the Jewish Museum in Berlin.
01 Paradise
02 Weirdo
03 As It Is When It Was
04 Broken Promise
05 Way of Life
06 Bizarre Love Triangle
07 All Day Long
08 Angel Dust
09 Every Little Counts
10 State of the Nation
Brotherhood bonus disc:
01 Bizarre Love Triangle (12" Version)
02 1963 (12" Version)
03 True Faith (Shep Pettibone Remix) (12" Version)
04 Touched by the Hand of God (12" Version)
05 Blue Monday '88
06 Evil Dust
07 True Faith - True Dub
08 Beach Buggy
TECHNIQUE
Stephen Morris has a way of dating New Order albums. While 1985's Low Life was being made there was the nuclear accident in Chernobyl in the former USSR, and the US space shuttle Challenger exploded. The later stages of Movement coincided with the inner-city riots of 1981. And just as they were about to play Buenos Aires, military unrest in Argentina marked the readiness of Technique in early 1989. Human dramas all, just as the previous eight years had been crowded with incident. And the sense of distance travelled, from the dank precincts of 1981's Movement to the fluouro-pastoral sheen of February 1989's Technique, did seem astonishing. The place that gave this album its unique tone was, as in all things New Order, arrived at by total chance.
01 Fine Time
02 All the Way
03 Love Less
04 Round & Round
05 Guilty Partner
06 Run
07 Mr. Disco
08 Vanishing Point
09 Dream Attack
Technique bonus disc:
01 Don't Do It (12" Version)
02 Fine Line (12" Version)
03 Round & Round (12" Version)
04 Best & Marsh (12" Version)
05 Run 2 (12" Version)
06 MTO
07 Fine Time (Silk Mix)
08 Vanishing Point (Instrumental) (12" Version)
09 World in Motion (Cabinieri Mix) (12" Version)
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