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New Order Singles Mp3, Flac, Wma New Order Singles mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic / Rock / Pop Album: Singles Country: Thailand Released: 2005 Style: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock, Indie Rock, House, Electro, Synth-pop MP3 version RAR size: 1719 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1116 mb WMA version RAR size: 1324 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 685 Other Formats: ASF APE AC3 MIDI MP1 VQF DXD Tracklist Hide Credits Ceremony 1-1 4:39 Producer – Martin HannettWritten-By – Joy Division Procession 1-2 4:29 Producer – Martin Hannett Everything's Gone Green 1-3 4:11 Producer – Martin Hannett Temptation 1-4 5:24 Engineer – Pete Wooliscroft* Blue Monday 1-5 7:27 Engineer – Michael JohnsonEngineer [Assistant] – Barry Sage, Mark Boyne Confusion 1-6 Engineer – Chris Lord*, Frank HellerEngineer [Mix] – John RobieMixed By – Arthur 4:56 Baker, John "Jellybean" BenitezWritten-By, Producer – Arthur Baker Thieves Like Us 1-7 3:58 Engineer – Michael JohnsonWritten-By – Arthur Baker The Perfect Kiss 1-8 4:51 Engineer – Michael Johnson Sub-Culture 1-9 3:27 Engineer – Michael JohnsonRemix – John Robie Shellshock 1-10 4:24 Producer, Written-By, Mixed By – John Robie State Of The Nation 1-11 3:32 Engineer – Michael Johnson Bizarre Love Triangle 1-12 4:22 Engineer – Michael Johnson True Faith 1-13 5:55 Written-By, Producer – Stephen Hague 1963 (Arthur Baker Mix) 1-14 4:22 Remix – Arthur BakerWritten-By, Producer – Stephen Hague Touched By The Hand Of God 1-15 3:44 Mixed By – Arthur Baker Blue Monday '88 2-1 Engineer [Mix] – Tokes*Remix [Supervisor] – Quincy JonesRemix, Producer [Additional 4:09 Production] – John Potoker Fine Time 2-2 3:11 Mixed By – Alan MeyersonRecorded By – Michael Johnson Round And Round 2-3 4:00 Producer – Stephen HagueRecorded By – Michael Johnson, New Order Run 2 2-4 4:31 Mixed By – Alan MeyersonRecorded By – Michael JohnsonWritten-By – John Denver World In Motion Backing Vocals – Chris Waddle, Des Walker, John Barnes , Paul Gascoigne, Peter 2-5 4:32 Beardsley, Steve McMahon Engineer – Spike*Producer – Stephen HagueWritten-By – Keith Allen Regret 2-6 Engineer – Mike "Spike" DrakeProducer [Pre-production] – Pascal GabrielWritten-By, 4:11 Producer – Stephen Hague Ruined In A Day 2-7 3:59 Engineer [Mix] – Mike "Spike" DrakeProducer – Stephen Hague World (Price Of Love) 2-8 Engineer – Owen Morris, Richard Chappell, Simon GogerlyEngineer [Mix] – Mike "Spike" 3:40 DrakeProducer – Stephen Hague Spooky 2-9 3:46 Engineer [Mix] – Mike "Spike" DrakeWritten-By, Producer – Stephen Hague Crystal Backing Vocals – Dawn ZeeEngineer – Andrew Robinson*, Bruno EllinghamEngineer 2-10 4:21 [Assistant] – Matt FieldsEngineer [Mix], Technician [Protools] – Jan "Stan" KybertMixed By – Mark "Spike" Stent*Producer – Steve OsborneProgrammed By – Pete Davis 60 Miles An Hour 2-11 Engineer – Andrew Robinson*, Bruno EllinghamEngineer [Mix] – Adrian BushbyProducer, 3:50 Mixed By – Steve OsborneProgrammed By – Pete Davis Here To Stay 2-12 3:57 Engineer – Steve DubProducer – The Chemical Brothers Krafty 2-13 3:48 Mixed By – Rich CosteyProducer – John Leckie Jetstream 2-14 Mixed By – Jeremy WheatleyProducer – Stuart PriceVocals [Featuring] – Ana 3:45 MatronicWritten-By – A. Lynch*, S. Price* Waiting For The Sirens' Call 2-15 3:53 Mixed By – Rich CosteyProducer – Jim Spencer* Turn 2-16 4:13 Producer – Stephen Street Credits Art Direction – Peter Saville Artwork [Leaf] – Bill Holding Design – Howard Wakefield Liner Notes – David Quantick Photography By – Donald Christie Producer – New Order (tracks: 1-4 to 2-4, 2-6 to 2-9, 2-12 to 2-16) Typography [Lettering] – Paul Barnes Written-By – New Order (tracks: 1-2 to 2-16) Notes The stereo channels have been reversed on certain tracks (notably on CD 1) next to the vinyl originals; this attribute is present on all other known pressings of Singles. All original 7" versions or radio mixes except where noted. 1-1, 1-3, 1-4, 1-6, 1-7, 1-9 to 1-11, previously unavailable on CD. 1-6, 1-14 and 2-16 previously unreleased (new mixes). 1-5 and 1-13 are the original 12" versions. 1-8, 1-12 and 2-4 are the original LP versions. 1-6 is a new edit of the previously available 'Rough Mix' from FAC 93. 2-16 is technically not eligible for single status as it was never released as such. Published by New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd. except: 1-1 Fractured Music/BMG/Zomba Music Publishing 1-6 & 1-7 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd (world ex US & Canada)/Shakin' Baker Music Inc. (US & Canada) 1-10 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd./Famous Music Publishing Ltd 1-13 & 1-14 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/Universal/MCA Music Ltd 2-4 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/Cherry Lane Music Publishing/Harmony Music Ltd 2-5 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/EMI Music Publishing Ltd 2-6 & 2-9 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/Chrysalis Music Ltd 2-14 New Order/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd/Ultra Maria Music/EMI Music Publishing/Warner/Chappell 1-1 to 1-3 ℗ 1981 Factory Communications Ltd 1-4 & 1-5 ℗ 1982 Factory Communications Ltd 1-6 ℗ 1983 Factory Communications Ltd 1-7 ℗ 1984 Factory Communications Ltd 1-8 & 1-9 ℗ 1985 Factory Communications Ltd 1-10 to 1-12 ℗ 1986 Factory Communications Ltd 1-13 to 1-16 ℗ 1987 Factory Communications Ltd 2-1 & 2-2 ℗ 1988 Factory Communications Ltd 2-3 & 2-4 ℗ 1989 Factory Communications Ltd 2-5 ℗ 1990 London Records 90 Ltd/MCA Records Ltd. 2-6 to 2-9 ℗ 1993 CentreDate Co Ltd 2-10 & 2-11 ℗ 2001 London Records 90 Ltd 2-12 ℗ 2002 London Records 90 Ltd 2-13 to 2-16 ℗ 2005 London Records 90 Ltd Designed for Saville Associates Ana Matronic appears courtesy of Polydor Ltd. This compilation ℗2005 London Records 90 Ltd. ©2005 London Records 90 Ltd. Manufactured and distributed by Warner Music Thailand Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 825646269020 Matrix / Runout: DIP 00011050047 62690-2 DISC 1 GRII-CD051221 Matrix / Runout: DIP 00011050047 62690-2 DISC 2 GRII-CD051222 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year London 25646 2690 2, New Singles (2xCD, Records, 25646 2690 2, UK & 2005 2564626902 Order Comp) London 2564626902 Europe Records New Singles (2xCD, London WICD 5370 WICD 5370 South Africa 2005 Order Comp) Records New Singles (2xCDr, WPCR-12207/8 Warner Music WPCR-12207/8 Japan 2005 Order Comp, Promo) Warner Music New Singles (2xCDr, none Group none Germany 2005 Order Comp, Promo) Germany New Singles (2xCD, Warner Music 2564-60696-3 2564-60696-3 Argentina 2016 Order Comp, RE, RM) Group Related Music albums to Singles by New Order Michael Landau - Tales From The Bulge John Rocca - I.O.U. - The Best Of John Rocca The Michael John Singers - The Michael John Singers Sing Christmas Afrika Bambaataa - Looking For The Perfect Beat 1980-1985 Rare Essence - We Go On And On John Rocca - Extra Extra New Order - Substance New Order - International Arthur Baker featuring Nikeeta - I.O.U. David Earle Johnson / John Abercrombie / Dan Wall - Route Two Michael Johnson - Bluer Than Blue / Two In Love The Michael John Singers - Christmas With The Michael John Singers.
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