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A number of bands have decided to pay tribute to New Order by recording tribute albums. A tribute album is a collection of covers from either one, or several artists, of music originally by another artist. There are several New Order tribute albums on the market.
All the material released by Peter Hook and the Light can be considered tribute albums, as that is essentially a covers band. [1]
Essentially the first New Order tribute ever released. The album was released in Brazil in 1997, under 'The The Records'.
Released in 1997 by Hypnotic, a division of Cleopatra Records.
Released in 2000 by Si Records. Track #8 is mislabeled as Mesh on the CD release, probably to mimic the same mistake on the New Order compilation Substance.
Released in Japan in 2001 by Electric Sal.
Released in 2001 by Cleopatra Records. Note that track #3 is identical to Martin N's Confusion from Blue Order; the name of the artist simply changed over the years. Same case with track #5 by DJ Buzz; the track Young Offender is simply an edit of the Martin O. track on Blue Order. Another interesting fact, DJ Pebbles' rendition of Blue Monday is actually a cover of the Hardfloor Remix of New Order's Blue Monday.
Released in 2001 by Synthphony Records.
A single band tribute to both New Order, and the band it came from, Joy Division, released in 2003 by Vitamin Records. Songs #1 to #4 are Joy Division songs, and #10 is an original composition.
Released by Retroforward Records. This tribute album was composed of covers by various members of the unofficial New Order website, www.neworderonline.com in 2004. Track #5, #8 & #13 are Joy Division tracks. Track #7 is an Electronic track (Electronic is a side-project band that New Order's lead singer Bernard Sumner had going on after 1993). Love Vigilantes by Known Pleasures is a hidden track; after Almanso's Angel Dust finishes, there is about seven minutes of silence until Known Pleasures' track starts.
Released in 2004 by Retroforward Records. This EP contained some tracks the producers feel should have made the CD, and a collaboration on the song Crystal by Almanso and the lead singer from The Minus One, called Nemesis (now they call themselves Glasnost). Track #6 is actually by Known Pleasures (who did Love Vigilantes on the preceding album), only again, there was a name-change in between.
Released in 2005 by Popswirl Records. Temptation is a hidden track, along the same lines as Love Vigilantes from Community.
Released in 2005 by Failure To Communicate Records. Tracks #1 to #4 and #9 to #12 are Joy Division tracks.
An enhanced tribute CD released in late 2006 by Retroforward Records as a follow-up to Community: A NewOrderOnline Tribute. There also included is a video for The Village by David Potts. Tracks #11 and #12 are Joy Division tracks. Sunrise Before Dawn is Alight (featured on Revolving World) lead singer Tracey DiLascio's solo project. Flash background music provided by Razed In A New Division Of Agony (Logan Edwards).
A collection of New Order covers by various independent acts from North America and Europe, compiled into a Double CD Digi-pack and two additional albums: One of songs that could not fit onto the physical package and another composed completely of "Ceremony" covers.
Released on February 20, 2010 by 24 Hour Service Station.
Double CD (Physical)
A tribute album to the album of the same name, included in the February 2012 issue of MOJO Magazine.
New Order are an English rock band formed in 1980 by vocalist and guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. The members regrouped after the disbandment of their previous band Joy Division due to the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis. They were joined by Gillian Gilbert on keyboards later that year. New Order's integration of post-punk with electronic and dance music made them one of the most acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s. They were the flagship band for Manchester-based independent record label Factory Records and its nightclub The Haçienda, and they worked in long-term collaboration with graphic designer Peter Saville.
Substance 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. The then-newly released non-album single "True Faith" is also featured, along with its B-side "1963" and new versions of "Temptation" and "Confusion".
The Best of New Order is a greatest hits album by English band New Order. It was released in the United Kingdom on 21 November 1994 by London Records and, with a different track listing, in the United States on 14 March 1995 by Qwest Records and Warner Bros. Records. Like Republic, the band's most recent studio album at the time, the cover and liner notes stylise the group's name as one word (NewOrder) instead of the usual New Order.
"Bizarre Love Triangle" is a song by English rock band New Order, released as a single in November 1986 from their fourth studio album, Brotherhood (1986), which reached the top five on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play Singles chart, and No. 5 on the Australian ARIA Charts in March 1987.
Stephen Hague is an American record producer most active with various British acts since the 1980s.
Singles is a greatest hits album by English rock band New Order. It was released on 3 October 2005 by London Records. The two-disc compilation includes the band's singles released between 1981 and 2005. Unlike the CD version of earlier singles compilation Substance 1987, the B-sides are not included. While Substance 1987 aimed to showcase New Order's 12-inch singles, Singles instead features mostly seven-inch versions, some of which are rare and differ from the album versions.
Community is a tribute album dedicated to the work of Ian Curtis, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner of the bands New Order and Joy Division that was released in 2004.
The discography of New Order, an English rock band, consists of 10 studio albums, 12 compilation albums, six live albums, five extended plays (EPs), 45 singles, 12 video releases, 40 music videos and a number of soundtrack appearances. New Order were formed in 1980 by singer, guitarist and keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. The group began life as a continuation of their former incarnation Joy Division. Joy Division had disbanded after the death of the lead singer Ian Curtis. Gillian Gilbert, who was Morris's girlfriend at the time, soon joined the group and played guitar and keyboards.
"State of the Nation" is a 1986 single by New Order. Like most songs by the group, it was composed by all of its members. However, unlike other New Order tracks, the title is included not just in the regular song lyrics but even in the chorus; as well, the lyrics are specific and direct in attacking "deprivation" and making social commentary rather than taking a more esoteric or metaphorical approach. The protest song has appeared in several releases by the group including in the popular singles compilation Substance.
The Rest of New Order is a remix album by English band New Order, released on 21 August 1995 by London Records.
12" x 12 New Order Vinyl Campaign is the title of a series of 12-inch singles released by New Order in February 2006 through New State Recordings. The discs contain a mixture of both new and previously released remixes of past New Order songs. NSER017, which contains mixes of "Blue Monday", including the original 1983 version mislabelled as 'Original 88 Version', charted in the UK top 75.
New Order Story is a 1993 documentary about the English band New Order, featuring the majority of their music videos, as well as interviews with the band members, their manager Rob Gretton, producers, etc. It also features appearances from Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant, U2's Bono, Quincy Jones and Jon Savage. Written by Paul Morley, and directed by Kevin Hewitt, the film offers sometimes an eccentric setting. Though it's not visible in the documentary, the band was filmed at the brink of their separation that would last for five years.
BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert is a live album by the English band New Order. The album is an edited recording of the band's headline performance at Glastonbury CND Festival '87. It was first released as a live album in 1992. The live album charted at number thirty-three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified as Silver by the BPI. The live album received mixed reviews and was first released as an LP, CD and Cassette in February 1992. The live album was released in June 2000 with new artwork by The Peter Saville Studio with photography by Jon Wozencroft. The original sleeve was designed by Mental Block.
Live in Glasgow is a live DVD released by New Order, in 2008. It features 18 tracks, recorded in October 2006 at the O2 Academy Glasgow. A second disc is also included which features tracks recorded live from the early days called Rare and Unseen Footage.
"The Real Thing" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her debut studio album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). It was produced by Nellee Hooper and written by Stefani, Linda Perry, and Stefani's then-husband Gavin Rossdale, who is credited under the moniker GMR. In 2005, the song was released as a promotional single in the Philippines, where Interscope Records distributed a CD single. Inspired by the music of New Order, Stefani approached the group with the idea of collaborating. Despite initially declining, they eventually changed their minds and lent members Bernard Sumner and Peter Hook to perform background vocals and bass, respectively. American duo Wendy & Lisa also contribute to the song's instrumentation, playing guitar and keyboards, and created a "Slow Jam Remix" of the song which appears on the select editions of the parent album.
New Order 511 is a live DVD released by New Order, in 2002 by Warner Music Vision. It features 16 tracks, recorded on 9 June 2002, at Finsbury Park, London. Five of the 16 tracks are Joy Division songs, and 11 of them are New Order songs, hence the title. Participating in the concert are Phil Cunningham, who provided guitar and keyboards, John Simm and backing vocalist Dawn Zee.
New Order 316 is a live DVD released by New Order, in 2001 by Warner Music Vision and London Records. It consists of two concerts. The first took place on 18 November 1981 at the Ukrainian National Home in the East Village of New York City, and features 9 tracks. The second took place at the Reading Festival on 30 August 1998, and features 11 tracks. The DVD title is derived from the combined set list of 3 Joy Division and 16 New Order tracks.
John Trevor Key was a British photographer and designer, best known for his work for musical artists of the 1970s and 1980s. One of his best-known covers was for Mike Oldfield's 1973 debut album Tubular Bells. Other artists that he produced cover artwork for include Joy Division, the Sex Pistols, Phil Collins, Roxy Music, Wham!, Can, China Crisis, System 7, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, and New Order.
The Roskilde Festival 2016 was held on 25 June to 2 July 2016 in Roskilde, Denmark. The festival was headlined by LCD Soundsystem, Tame Impala, PJ Harvey, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Wiz Khalifa, MØ, Tenacious D, New Order, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Neil Young + Promise of the Real.