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You can grab MP3s of the whole session here: http://www.new-order.net/no/audio/ (scroll down to 84 AUG 25)
― Millsner, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 10:45 (fifteen years ago) link
Perhaps the problem with New Order is that they *don't* have a cult of personality in the way that, say, Joy Division did. But then again, maybe that utterly workmanlike approach to music was a reaction against the whole Ian Curtis mythos. There are lots of bands that claim to be "all about the music, man" but New Order kind of quietly got on with the business of making AMAZING music without making much of a fuss about it.
They're kind of unique in my favourite bands that they kind of don't have a "syllabus" or an image or a lifestyle attached - they're actually quite enigmatic as public figures. And yet the music is so epic and so amazing thatit bulldozes pretty much anything else.
― The All-Singing All-Dancing Unstoppable Kate (Masonic Boom), Tuesday, 9 December 2008 12:04 (fifteen years ago) link
I always thought of it as the Factory 'socialist' ethos. Joint songwriting credits, bass, synths and drums as important - if not more important - than guitar and singing, no band pics on the covers, no prima donnas. It probably all myth and illusion, but I prefer it like that.
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 12:08 (fifteen years ago) link
Do you think that Barney and Hooky would still be *fighting* like this if it were actually like that? Ha ha.
― The All-Singing All-Dancing Unstoppable Kate (Masonic Boom), Tuesday, 9 December 2008 12:16 (fifteen years ago) link
Print the legend, I say
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 12:33 (fifteen years ago) link
http://thepowerofindependenttrucking.blogspot.com/2009/04/homage-new-order-western-works-980.html
Incredible sounding FLAC of the Western Works demo including the experimental jam with Cabaret Voltaire. Truth sounds particularly great in a very slow, oppressively solemn sounding take.
― brotherlovesdub, Thursday, 30 April 2009 22:46 (fourteen years ago) link
thanks for posting this link... downloading now!
― Jack Battery-Pack, Friday, 1 May 2009 08:55 (fourteen years ago) link
Yeah, it's bloody great to hear this with decent sound quality after all these years! My cassette sounds like mud and it always did. Wasn't worth hearing, really. Never heard that track they supposedly did with the Cabs. Just kinda sounded like...early Cabs. Which is fine, but I'm going to keep a healthy sense of skepticism about whether New Order/Rob Gretton were really involved.
― Earl of Gothington Manor (Bimble), Friday, 1 May 2009 16:04 (fourteen years ago) link
Okay people, look. You're supposed to get excited about this. The thread can't just die. You can actually hear HOMAGE now, clearly, okay? YOU CAN HEAR THE SONG CLEARLY FOR THE FIRST TIME. This is an early New Order fan's wet dream. Ah, but never mind. Carry on not caring.
― Earl of Gothington Manor (Bimble), Sunday, 3 May 2009 03:13 (fourteen years ago) link
Hey, I care! Downloaded them yesterday, gave a listen.
I haven't expressed much excitement because a) I've been listening to their Scamps, Blackpool show (performed two days before the WW demos!) and b) girls distract me.
― Millsner, Sunday, 3 May 2009 03:59 (fourteen years ago) link
ha! just watching that bbc live footage... christ! bernard sumner can't sing for shit, nor can he play guitar very well, even easy stuff. peter hook does the same exact thing in every song, gilian just held down 2 notes on some argegiator preset through the whoe song, and the drumming, while not being as noticeably bad as the rest of them, is sloppy. how on earth did they ever manage to become the best band of the 80's?
― messiahwannabe, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 02:31 (fourteen years ago) link
therein lies the beauty of new order.
― brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 03:08 (fourteen years ago) link
and yet, perfect kiss is out there wild in the world, gainsaying all naysayers.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Tuesday, 5 May 2009 07:43 (fourteen years ago) link
'Homage' is not terribly good though, is it?
― Zelda Zonk, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 08:07 (fourteen years ago) link
I have the whole show on a VHS in the loft somewhere.It was simultaneously broadcast in stereo on Radio 1, I had that on cassette (they finished the version of Confusion (or was it Temptation), which faded out on the TV, but god knows where *that* cassette is)― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 10:35 (4 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
It was simultaneously broadcast in stereo on Radio 1, I had that on cassette (they finished the version of Confusion (or was it Temptation), which faded out on the TV, but god knows where *that* cassette is)
― Mark G, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 10:35 (4 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink
Actually, do you know what? I *think* I had the stereo sound from the Radio 1 broadcast fed into the VHS instead of the mono terrestrial sound. So, the NO session continues whereas the BBC pics go to something else.
Still haven't actually found it tho.
― Mark G, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 10:35 (fourteen years ago) link
Frankly, I spent ages downloading stuff to deal with Flac and RAR files or whatever, and wished I hadn't bothered. Still love Movement though.
― Dr X O'Skeleton, Tuesday, 5 May 2009 20:19 (fourteen years ago) link
NEW ORDER: Movement (Factory).
The clean, industrial sound of New Order fulfills all the expectations that inevitably result from their history (Joy Division) without being predictable. Insistent, itching rhythms underly music that is electronic but human (even romantic!), sometimes beautiful and often melancholy. Only the vocals let it down by their characterlessness. Let's have more passion, please! Bernard Albrecht, Peter Hooke, Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris are Very Serious Young People as tracks like "Truth", "Sensors" and "Denial" underline. And there's nothing wrong with that.
(8 out of 10)
Neil Tennant
-Taken from Smash Hits album reviews, November 26th 1981 - page 25.
Note: Everything typed above is how it actually appears.
― The Jupiter 8 (Turrican), Sunday, 4 November 2012 21:00 (eleven years ago) link
AHHHH
http://ventsmagazine.com/2018/12/19/new-order-announce-release-of-movement-definitive-edition-boxed-set/
TRACKLISTING LP / CD1 (original album) Dreams Never EndTruthSensesChosen TimeICBThe HimDoubts Even HereDenialCD2 (previously unreleased tracks) Dreams Never End (Western Works Demo)Homage (Western Works Demo)Ceremony (Western Works Demo)Truth (Western Works Demo)Are You Ready For This? (Western Works Demo)The Him (Cargo Demo)Senses (Cargo Demo)Truth (Cargo Demo)Dreams Never End (Cargo Demo)Mesh (Cargo Demo)ICB (Cargo Demo)Procession (Cargo Demo)Cries And Whispers (Cargo Demo)Doubts Even Here (Instrumental) (Cargo Demo)Ceremony (1st Mix – Ceremony Sessions)Temptation (Alternative 7”)Procession (Rehearsal Recording)Chosen Time (Rehearsal Recording)New Order – Movement DVDLive ShowsHurrah’s, NY 1980In A Lonely PlaceProcessionDreams Never EndMeshTruthCries & WhispersDenialCeremonyRecorded on 27th September, 1980.Produced, directed and filmed by Merrill AldighieriPeppermint Lounge, NY 1981In A Lonely PlaceDreams Never EndChosen TimeICBSensesDenialEverything’s Gone GreenHurt – instrumentalTemptationTV SessionsGranada Studios 1981Doubts Even HereThe HimProcessionSensesDenialBBC Riverside 1982TemptationChosen TimeProcessionHurt – instrumentalSensesDenialIn A Lonely PlaceExtrasCeremony CoManCHE Student Union 1981In A Lonely Place Toronto 1981Temptation Soul Kitchen, Newcastle 1982Hurt Le Palace, Paris 1982Procession Le Palace, Paris 1982Chosen Time Pennies 1982Truth The Haçienda 1983ICB Minneapolis 198312” Singles Ceremony (version 1) Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey, during the US visit the previous September, New Order’s first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division’s next. The 12” single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7” having been released in January) including the original version of ‘Ceremony’, will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 1)Side 2In A Lonely PlaceCeremony (version 2) The alternative, re-recorded version of ‘Ceremony’ now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative ‘cream’ sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 2)Side 2In A Lonely PlaceEverythings Gone Green Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12” featured Everythings Gone Green, which had previously been on the reverse of the band’s second 7” single ‘Procession’ in September 1981,and ‘Cries And Whispers’ and ‘Mesh’ whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Everythings Gone GreenSide 2Cries And WhispersMeshTemptation Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12” was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With ‘Temptation’ being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1TemptationSide 2 Hurt
Dreams Never End (Western Works Demo)Homage (Western Works Demo)Ceremony (Western Works Demo)Truth (Western Works Demo)Are You Ready For This? (Western Works Demo)The Him (Cargo Demo)Senses (Cargo Demo)Truth (Cargo Demo)Dreams Never End (Cargo Demo)Mesh (Cargo Demo)ICB (Cargo Demo)Procession (Cargo Demo)Cries And Whispers (Cargo Demo)Doubts Even Here (Instrumental) (Cargo Demo)Ceremony (1st Mix – Ceremony Sessions)Temptation (Alternative 7”)Procession (Rehearsal Recording)Chosen Time (Rehearsal Recording)
New Order – Movement DVDLive ShowsHurrah’s, NY 1980In A Lonely PlaceProcessionDreams Never EndMeshTruthCries & WhispersDenialCeremonyRecorded on 27th September, 1980.Produced, directed and filmed by Merrill Aldighieri
Peppermint Lounge, NY 1981In A Lonely PlaceDreams Never EndChosen TimeICBSensesDenialEverything’s Gone GreenHurt – instrumentalTemptation
TV SessionsGranada Studios 1981Doubts Even HereThe HimProcessionSensesDenial
BBC Riverside 1982TemptationChosen TimeProcessionHurt – instrumentalSensesDenialIn A Lonely Place
ExtrasCeremony CoManCHE Student Union 1981In A Lonely Place Toronto 1981Temptation Soul Kitchen, Newcastle 1982Hurt Le Palace, Paris 1982Procession Le Palace, Paris 1982Chosen Time Pennies 1982Truth The Haçienda 1983ICB Minneapolis 1983
12” Singles Ceremony (version 1) Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey, during the US visit the previous September, New Order’s first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division’s next. The 12” single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7” having been released in January) including the original version of ‘Ceremony’, will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 1)Side 2In A Lonely PlaceCeremony (version 2) The alternative, re-recorded version of ‘Ceremony’ now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative ‘cream’ sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 2)Side 2In A Lonely PlaceEverythings Gone Green Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12” featured Everythings Gone Green, which had previously been on the reverse of the band’s second 7” single ‘Procession’ in September 1981,and ‘Cries And Whispers’ and ‘Mesh’ whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Everythings Gone GreenSide 2Cries And WhispersMeshTemptation Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12” was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With ‘Temptation’ being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1TemptationSide 2 Hurt
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 15:04 (five years ago) link
remix:
12” Singles
Ceremony (version 1) Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey, during the US visit the previous September, New Order’s first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division’s next. The 12” single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7” having been released in January) including the original version of ‘Ceremony’, will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 1)Side 2In A Lonely Place
Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey, during the US visit the previous September, New Order’s first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division’s next. The 12” single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7” having been released in January) including the original version of ‘Ceremony’, will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Side 1
Ceremony (version 1)
Side 2
In A Lonely Place
Ceremony (version 2) The alternative, re-recorded version of ‘Ceremony’ now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative ‘cream’ sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Ceremony (version 2)Side 2In A Lonely Place
The alternative, re-recorded version of ‘Ceremony’ now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative ‘cream’ sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Ceremony (version 2)
Everythings Gone Green Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12” featured Everythings Gone Green, which had previously been on the reverse of the band’s second 7” single ‘Procession’ in September 1981,and ‘Cries And Whispers’ and ‘Mesh’ whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1Everythings Gone GreenSide 2Cries And WhispersMesh
Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12” featured Everythings Gone Green, which had previously been on the reverse of the band’s second 7” single ‘Procession’ in September 1981,and ‘Cries And Whispers’ and ‘Mesh’ whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Everythings Gone Green
Cries And Whispers
Mesh
Temptation Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12” was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With ‘Temptation’ being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.Side 1TemptationSide 2 Hurt
Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12” was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With ‘Temptation’ being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Temptation
Hurt
― Mark G, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 15:29 (five years ago) link
I am looking forward to this because I never did get the two CD reissues after all the kerfluffle about sound quality, so if this is a full new series, I'm happily on board.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 17:09 (five years ago) link
Yeah, this looks amazing. Hopefully Mute don't fuck up the actual box like they did with the Music Complete set. Going to wait to read reviews of the sound quality before shelling out big bucks for this though. Been burned by New Order reissues many times in the past.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 17:12 (five years ago) link
putting out four 12"s instead of a 3rd disc in the album plays like a fuckup to me
― sans lep (sic), Wednesday, 19 December 2018 17:55 (five years ago) link
Exactly what I said on Twitter. Why aren't the 12"s in the box set? You know damn well why not. ($$$)
― grawlix (unperson), Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:01 (five years ago) link
this makes me really glad that I already have all those 12"s ripped and hard filed, the hell with remasters
― sleeve, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:03 (five years ago) link
wait, aren't the 12"s part of the box set?
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:05 (five years ago) link
No.
― Mark G, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:06 (five years ago) link
it might be both? lots of people might want just some of the 12s, fuck a box set imo
― my name is leee john, for we are many (NickB), Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:07 (five years ago) link
I kinda just want the CDs, I'm already swimming in New Order 12"s
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 19 December 2018 19:09 (five years ago) link
Ah, I see. They're in the 'bundle' for 150. I have all the 12"s already, but if these sound good, i'd rather play the reissues than the originals. BTW, my original 12" of Ceremony (green sleeve, 1st version) sounds phenomenal. I can hear the guitar in the background so much clearer than on any other CD or vinyl version.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 22:16 (five years ago) link
hey f.hazel, i'm looking to complete my collection and I am missing a couple 94/95 singles, and the Jetstream promo with a J on the front. if you're looking to get rid of some, i'm looking to buy.
― brotherlovesdub, Wednesday, 19 December 2018 22:17 (five years ago) link
Thanks to this thread for turning me on to that Taras Chevchenko performance, which is incredible. I agree that it throws the Movement tracks into a whole new (Hannett-free) light.
What is Peter Hook playing at that concert - is that a 6-string bass, or did the band just have 2 guitars at this point?Also, interesting that Hook never got a lead vocal again after "Dreams Never End"... it's not like his voice is any worse than Bernie's.
― enochroot, Thursday, 20 December 2018 12:59 (five years ago) link
^ (what is Hooky playing on the first few songs, I should say -- he seems to switch back and forth with a regular 4-string bass later in the set)
― enochroot, Thursday, 20 December 2018 13:13 (five years ago) link
New Order 12" reissues is a weird move. All decent used record stores seem to have loads. Plus I got a pristine Ceremony cream sleeve off Discogs for $20 just last year.All accounts I've read talk about how none of them wanted to sing. I'm surprised Hook wasn't stuck with it again.
― maffew12, Thursday, 20 December 2018 13:46 (five years ago) link
I am all over this if they're mastered properly!
Also thanks to this thread for being, IIRC, my introduction to ILM all of 13 years ago.
― Millsner, Thursday, 20 December 2018 13:52 (five years ago) link
"Also, interesting that Hook never got a lead vocal again after "Dreams Never End"."
doesn't he sign Doubts Even Here? Or is that Barney trying to be Ian Curtis?
― akm, Thursday, 20 December 2018 14:22 (five years ago) link
sing obviously, i haven't had any coffee yet
pretty sure that's Hook
― Your sweetie-pie-coo-coo I love ya (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 20 December 2018 14:23 (five years ago) link
Once I untangled the grammar on the wikipedia page for that song, I confirmed that Hook did indeed sing Doubts Even Here:
This led to a dispute over who should fill Curtis' shoes with the lead vocalist role. All three male members were in contention, but due to Bernard Sumner's voice being significantly different from Curtis', New Order opted for him to take the role, wanting New Order's sound to be different from Joy Division's. Ironically with this new vocalist, in addition to "Doubts Even Here", the first track ("Dreams Never End") on the first album recorded by New Order, Movement, is sung by bassist Peter Hook.
― enochroot, Thursday, 20 December 2018 14:34 (five years ago) link
so I bought Movement: The Definitive Edition with some unexpected catsitting money, and it's pretty great. the box and book and everything are very nice, but the real treasures are the two bonus discs, a CD and a DVD. The CD has the Western Works demos and the Cargo demos and some other neat stuff, but the DVD is so great! Four live shows (two in clubs, two in studios) from 1980-1982 showcasing all kinds of possible New Orders before they settled in and the recordings sound really good. Presumably it's mostly stuff that has been out there floating around but it's nice to have it all together... so far liking most the Cargo demos, a sorta un-Hannetted Movement and the Peppermint Lounge show from 1981 with a bonkers version of Temptation I think I've heard before but is delightful. By the 1982 versions they've already pretty much locked it down.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 12 April 2019 02:46 (five years ago) link
gross title
― get your hand outta my pocket universe (morrisp), Friday, 12 April 2019 02:55 (five years ago) link
they wisely did not emboss that on the front of the box or anywhere inside on the artwork, only only the one-sheet stuck to the back (which can be removed)
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Friday, 12 April 2019 02:58 (five years ago) link
I want to say clips from some of those live sets show up in the New Order Story doc.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 12 April 2019 03:07 (five years ago) link
> unexpected catsitting money
what? that's a great title
― maffew12, Friday, 12 April 2019 20:41 (five years ago) link
Some Unexpected Catsitting Money was the working title of Some Great Reward, IIRC.
Anyway, the Cargo demos are so fucking good, let me reiterate. I don't know if it's more the fresh sound of an album I've been listening to for thirty years now, or if it really just works better without the Hannett sheen... Unknown Pleasures for me was certainly drastically improved by his production (vs the Warsaw demos), but I dunno about Movement. They buried the vocals on the original Movement, but I really like them being way forward in the mix on the Cargo demos.
The guitar on the Cargo version of Dreams Never End sounds like some great lost Galaxie 500 track (Hook singing on that track... quite alarming) but his vocals work on Mesh, with the bass on that one there's a nice Gang of Four thing going. And the stripped-down Doubts Even Here has a nice Seventeen Seconds thing going. As I said, it's like a catalog of possible New Orders, before they chose.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Saturday, 13 April 2019 04:39 (five years ago) link
Why is "Procession" nowhere to be found in all this remastering and reissuing? Just because it was a 7"? Or have I missed it somehow?
Too bad the 12"s don't seem to be available digitally - no CD or download.
― Hans Holbein (Chinchilla Volapük), Wednesday, 8 May 2019 20:56 (four years ago) link
It's on both the recent-ish Movement reissues (2CD deluxe has the original 7" version and the Definitive Edition has six various demo/live versions) and on the re-remastered Singles compilation.
― the girl from spirea x (f. hazel), Wednesday, 8 May 2019 21:08 (four years ago) link
You can download the singles here - in the uk anyway
https://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/interpreter/new-order/download-streaming-albums?s=rdc#results
I think they are on iTunes too
― I am using your worlds, Wednesday, 8 May 2019 21:45 (four years ago) link