Medium Compact Disc
Artist New Order
Label Qwest / Wea
Year 1990
Genre Dance Pop; Dance & Electronic; Rock; Compilations; Alternative Rock; New Wave; Post-Punk; Alternative Styles; General AAS; Pop; House; New Wave & Post-Punk; Hardcore & Punk; Alternative Dance
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Tracks
Title Length
01 Ceremony
02 Everything's Gone Green
03 Temptation
04 Blue Monday
05 Confusion
06 Thieves Like Us
07 Perfect Kiss
08 Subculture
09 Shellshock
10 State of the Nation
11 Bizarre Love Triangle
12 True Faith
13 In a Lonely Place
14 Procession
15 Cries and Whispers
16 Hurt
17 Beach
18 Confusion [Instrumental]
19 Lonesome Tonight
20 Murder
21 Thieves Like Us [Instrumental][Mix]
22 Kiss of Death
23 Shame of the Nation
24 1963
Personal
Location BOX 5
Comments

It's a simple concept--the first dozen singles by New Order collected, a couple of them rerecorded--but it's also a totally entertaining seven-year history of the band that married British post-punk alienation to the relentless hedonism of the dance floor. The band's hits were always deeply unconventional (like the haunting "Blue Monday," essentially a seven-minute drum machine test with a short lyric that alluded to the Falklands War), but they were brilliant productions, layering dozens of electronic countermelodies and percussion tricks over Barney Sumner's uncertain warble and Peter Hook's lead bass parts. Though they're audio snapshots of the dance beats of their time, they've held up both as club classics and as idiosyncratic rock songs. --Douglas Wolk