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Substance (also known as Substance 1987) is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order. It was released in August 1987 by Factory Records . The album compiles all of the band's singles at that point in their 12-inch versions, along with their respective B-side tracks.
Movement is the debut studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 November 1981 by Factory Records.Recorded in the wake of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis' suicide the previous year, the album is a continuation of the dark post-punk sound of Joy Division's material, increasing the use of synthesizers while still being predominantly rooted in rock.
New Order contributed a new song, "Here to Stay", and a re-recording of the Joy Division song "New Dawn Fades" with Moby, for the film's soundtrack. The compilation International and four-disc boxset Retro were released in winter 2002. New Order followed Get Ready with Waiting for the Sirens' Call in 2005. During this period Gilbert stepped ...
While New Order toured North America with friends Echo & the Bunnymen, the summer of 1987 saw the release of the compilation Substance, which featured the new single "True Faith". Substance was an important album in collecting the group's 12-inch singles onto CD for the first time and featured new versions of "Temptation" and "Confusion ...
"Everything's Gone Green" appears on many of New Order's compilations; aside from Substance, the song appears in remixed form (by Dave Clarke) on 1995's The Rest of New Order, in both its original form and a live recording on 2002's Retro, in its 7" mix on 2005's Singles and in its 12" mix on the second disc of the 2008 collector's edition re ...
New Order: Movement: Peter Saville: album: November 1981 [76] FAC 51: The Haçienda: Ben Kelly: nightclub: 21 May 1982 [77] FAC 51-B: New Order: Merry Xmas From The Haçienda and Factory Records (Rocking Carol / Ode To Joy) flexi-disc: December 1982: 4400-edition flexidisc given away at Haçienda's first Christmas [78] FAC 52: A Certain Ratio ...
The track arrives alongside a corresponding lyric video, as well as the official track list for the Dr. Dre-produced album — featuring quite a few familiar faces in Snoop's orbit.
A re-recorded "Confusion" as well as the original "Confusion Instrumental" appear on the group's 1987 Substance release. The track reappeared on the 1995 remix collection The Rest of New Order as an acid techno remix by Pump Panel, which was used in 1998 as part of the soundtrack for the film Blade.