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2-CD: 26902
RELEASED: 2006
LABEL: London
Disc: 1
01. Ceremony
02. Procession
03. Everything's Gone Green
04. Temptation
05. Blue Monday 
06. Confusion
07. Thieves Like Us
08. Perfect Kiss
09. Subculture
10. Shellshock
11. State Of The Nation
12. Bizarre Love Triangle 
13. True Faith
14. 1963
15. Touched By The Hand Of God
Disc: 2
01. Blue Monday
02. Fine Time
03. Round And Round
04. Run 2
05. World In Motion
06. Regret
07. Ruined In A Day
08. World (Price Of Love)
09. Spooky
10. Crystal 
11. 60mph 
12. Here To Stay
13. Krafty
14. Jetstream
15. Waiting For The Sirens' Call
New Order are often credited with being 80s pioneers thanks to seminal hits
such as Blue Monday and True Faith and the videos that accompanied them.
Throughout their time, however, they have continually delivered some truly
great singles, from the English footballing anthem, World in Motion, to Regret,
right through to tracks like Krafty and Waiting For The Sirens Call from their
latest album of the same name. This 2-CD greatest hits collection, aptly named
Singles, charts the band's progress from their very first release right through
to their current effort, delivering the cream of the crop for most New Order
fans.
For those who don't know, New Order first broke into the spotlight with a lively,
indie-style cover version of Joy Division's Ceremony, which established their
ability to deliver catchy pop records that effortlessly ease their way into your
sub-conscious. Tracks like Everything's Gone Green, with its synth-pounding beats
and thrashed guitar stabs, and Temptation, which retain an endearing quality
even today, followed along. It capably sums up the feel-good vibe surrounding
the album and deftly illustrates why New Order have continued to remain such
a potent musical force all over the world. And in case you still don't believe
me, then try picking up Singles and not finding anything to like. It's an epic
collection from one of modern music's pioneering outfits.
Influences / Similar Artists: Joy Division, Depeche Mode, Clan Of Xymox,
The Wake
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