By combining New Wave and electronic music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and highly influential bands of the 1980s. Though the band's early years were shadowed by the legacy and basic sound of Joy Division, their immersion in the early 1980s New York City club scene increased their knowledge of dance music and enabled them to incorporate elements of that style into their work. The band's 1983 hit "Blue Monday", the best-selling 12-inch single of all time, is one example of how the band transformed their sound.
New Order were the flagship band for Factory Records. Their minimalist album sleeves and "non-image" (the band rarely gave interviews and were known for performing short concert sets with no encores) reflected the label's aesthetic of doing whatever the relevant parties wanted to do, including an aversion to including singles as album tracks. The band has often been acclaimed by fans, critics and other musicians as a highly influential force in the alternative rock, dance and rave music scenes.
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Ceremony
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Temptation '87
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Blue Monday (Original 12" Version)
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The Perfect Kiss
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True Faith
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Touched by the Hand of God (Original 12")
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Vanishing Point
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World (The Price of Love) Live in Chicago 1993 - Alternate video done by Warner USA for New Order's single WORLD using the Stephen Hague radio edit.
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Crystal
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Waiting for the Sirens' Call
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Hey you forgot their last song they released called "Hellbent" which was really good also.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quv8WPOPBdg