Track Listing 1. Fine Time 2. Temptation 3. True Faith 4. Perfect Kiss 5. Ceremony 6. Regret 7. Crystal 8. Bizarre Love Triangle 9. Confusion 10. Round And Round 11. Blue Monday 12. Brutal 13. Slow Jam 14. Everyone Everywhere
1. Elegia 2. In A Lonely Place 3. Procession 4. Your Silent Face 5. Sunrise 6. Let's Go 7. Broken Promise 8. Dreams Never End 9. Cries And Whispers 10. All Day Long 11. Sooner Than You Think 12. Leave Me Alone 13. Lonesome Tonight 14. Every Little Counts 15. Run Wild
1. Confusion (Koma & Bones mix with Bernard's new vocal) 2. Paradise (Robert Ricic mix) 3. Regret (Sabres slow 'n' low mix) 4. Bizarre Love Triangle (Shep Pettibone mix) 5. Shell Shock (John Robie mix) 6. Fine Time (Steve 'Silk' Hurley mix) 7. 1963 (Arthur Baker mix) 8. Touched By The Hand Of God 9. Everything's Gone Green 10. Blue Monday (Jam & Spoon Manuela mix) 11. World In Motion (Subbuteo mix) 12. Here To Stay (Chemical Brothers mix) 13. Crystal (Lee Coombs mix)
1. Ceremony (live at Studio 54, Barcelona 7 Jul 1984) 2. Procession (live in Sunderland 15 Aug 1984) 3. Everything's Gone Green (live at Tolworth Recreation Centre 6 Dec 1985) 4. In A Lonely Place (live at Glastonbury 20 Jun 1981) 5. Age Of Consent (live at Spectrum Arena, Warrington 1 Mar 1986) 6. Elegia (live at Glastonbury 19 Jun 1987) 7. Perfect Kiss (live at the Fulcrum Centre, Slough 7 Dec 1985) 8. Fine Time (live at Hoffman Estates, Chicago 30 Jun 1989) 9. World (live at Starplex Amphitheatre, Dallas 21 Jul 1983) 10. Regret (live at Reading 31 Aug 1993) 11. As It Is When It Was (live at Reading 31 Aug 1993) 12. Intermission (live at the Olympia, Paris 12 Nov 2001) 13. Crystal (live at the Big Day Out, Gold Coast, Australia 20 Jan 2002) 14. Turn My Way (live at the Olympia, Liverpool 18 Jun 2001) 15. Temptation (live at Brixton Academy 10 Oct 2001)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 4 | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Distributor: | Cinram Logistics | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes New Order: Bernard Sumner (vocals, guitar): Gillian Gilbert (keyboards); Peter Hook (bass); Stephen Morris (drums).Producers include: New Order, Martin Hannett, Arthur Baker, John Robie, Stephen Hague.
Editorial Reviews ...This beautiful box finally gives the post-Ian Curtis hitmakers the veneration they deserve. - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (01/03/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...Their musical legacy is beyond reach: untouchable, unimpeachable, immortal... Uncut (01/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...RETRO preserves the enigma and fends off the fossilisation implicit in any retrospective... Q (01/01/2003)
...You'll be surprised at how indelible the singles remain, how moving the early stuff is, and how hot the remixes are... Spin (03/01/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...For all of New Order's studio elegance and club-accessible mutability, the live disc is radically, raucously raw. Rolling Stone (01/23/2003)
4 stars out of 5 - ...For all of New Order's studio elegance and club-accessible mutability, the live disc is radically, raucously raw.Spin (3/03, p.120) - ...You'll be surprised at how indelible the singles remain, how moving the early stuff is, and how hot the remixes are...Q (1/03, p.128-9) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...RETRO preserves the enigma and fends off the fossilisation implicit in any retrospective...Uncut (01/03, p.130) - 4 stars out of 5 - ...Their musical legacy is beyond reach: untouchable, unimpeachable, immortal...Entertainment Weekly (1/3/03, p.64) - ...This beautiful box finally gives the post-Ian Curtis hitmakers the veneration they deserve. - Rating: A Rolling Stone (01/23/2003)
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