New Order Substance 1987
2-CD, 1994, Compilation, Re-Release

Herstellungsland Deutschland
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 1994
Orig. Release 1987
Zeit 146:45
EAN-Nr. 731452000828
Label/Labelcode LONDON / LC 7654
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. London / 520008-2
Musikrichtung Pop: New Wave, Synth Pop
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
21 (5 privat) 0 0

Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD 1
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 74:08  
1. Ceremony 4:23
2. Everything's Gone Green 5:30
3. Temptation [New Version] 6:59
4. Blue Monday 7:29
5. Confusion [New Version] 4:42
6. Thieves Like Us 6:36
7. The Perfect Kiss [Edit] 8:02
8. Sub-Culture [Remix] [Edit] 4:48
9. Shellshock [Edit] 6:28
10. State Of The Nation 6:32
11. Bizarr Love Triangle 6:44
12. True Faith 5:55
CD 2
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 72:37  
1. In A Lonely Place 6:16
2. Procession 4:27
3. Cries And Whispers 3:25
4. Hurt [Edit] 6:58
5. The Beach 7:19
6. Confusion 7:38 I
7. Lonesome Tonight 5:11
8. Murder 3:55
9. Thieves Like Us 6:57 I
10. Kiss Of Death 7:02
11. Shame Of The Nation 7:54
12. 1963 5:35

Infos

LC 7654 - London Records. P.O.Box, Chancellors House, Chancellors Road, London W6 9SG // (c) 1987 CentreDate Co Ltd. (p)1990 CentreDate Co Ltd. - marketed in France by Barclay & in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH


cd FAT BOX

SUBSTANCE aka SUBSTANCE 1987

spine: New Order - Substance 520008-2
backcover: 520009•2 BA|900 - LC7654
disc one/two: 520010•2 BA|892 - LC7654

matrix: 'ifpi 01**' // Made in Germany by PMDC - (CD1): 520 009-2 01 + J / (CD2): 520 010-2 01 / P

- "Label/Labelcode LONDON / LC 7654" present as London Records. P.O.Box, Chancellors House, Chancellors Road, London W6 9SG
London [LC 00253, LC 07654 [FFRR]] (Part of label group: Warner Music Group [?-2011]) aka London Records Ltd., London Records 90, London Recordings
- LC 7654 musik-sammler.de/label/07654 (Stand August 2015) Zugeordnete Labels (2): ffrr & LONDON
- LC 7654 de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Labelcodes#LC_07500_bis_07999 (Stand 15. August 2015) FFRR Records, London Records, Slash Records
- LC 7654 musik-sammler.de/wiki/index.php?title=Labelcode_LC_07000_bis_07999#LC_07650_bis_07699 (Stand: 9. Juli 2015) f f r r (Full Frequency Range Recordings) (Sub London Records) [LC 00270] / Laurel (Sub London Records) / London Records [LC 00253] [LC 02275]





ReReIssue from 1990 ReIssue

- released August 1987 - Factory (FACT 200)
(issued as a 12-track double LP, a 12-, 24- or 28-track double cassette, and a 24-track double CD)
- released 1990 - Rough Trade [DEU] RTDCD 50
- released 1990 - London
- released 1994 - London
- released 1999 - London







Features original 12" versions with the exception of Temptation and Confusion, which are re-recordings from May 1987.


1981-1987:
Synthpop, Alternative Dance, New Wave
Dance-Pop, Post-Punk, Hi-NRG
- Post-punk, dance, pop, dance-rock


Compact Disc One:

1 - September 1981 re-recorded Version
- written by JOY DIVISION // originally released as New Order's debut single March 1981
- SUBSTANCE: "Ceremony" is the version recorded after Gillian Gilbert joined the band. The original trio version — the first New Order recording following the dissolution of Joy Division — would not be re-released until the Singles collection in 2005.
- The original is approximately 4:34 minutes in length while the re-recording is 4:23.
- produced by Martin Hannett (Joy Division's producer): The original has a more "Joy Division sound"

- The single was re-issused again in April 2011 for Record Store Day in a white sleeve (800 copies):
"Ceremony" – 4:34
"In a Lonely Place" – 6:12
"Ceremony" – 4:14 Joy Division version (from the 1997 'Heart & Soul' box set)
"In a Lonely Place" 5:30 – Joy Division version (previously unreleased)


2 - produced by Martin Hannett

3 - "Temptation" re-recorded in 1987 especially for Substance
- engineered by Michael Johnson

5 - "Confusion" re-recorded in 1987 especially for Substance
- written by Arthur Baker, New Order
- engineered by Michael Johnson

6 - "Confusion (Instrumental)" is mistitled "Confused Instrumental"
- taken from ' 12B - 8 / 83 ' (FAC 93)
- written by Arthur Baker, New Order

7 - edited down from 12" recording // "The Perfect Kiss" is mistitled "Perfect Kiss"
- Substance CD Version: "The Perfect Kiss" – 8:02 - The Perfect Kiss (Edit)
- Substance LP version: "The Perfect Kiss" – 8:46

8 - "Sub-culture" is mistitled "Subculture"
- edited down from 12" recording
- 12" : "Sub-culture" (remix) – 7:26 (remixed by John Robie)


9 - edited down from 12" recording
- 12": "Shellshock" – 9:41
- written, produced by John Robie, New Order

11 - remixed by Shep Pettibone

12 - written by New Order, Stephen Hague
- "TRUE FAITH" - 'Substance' single released (July 20, 1987) as (Length) 4:02 (7"), 5:53 / 9:02 (12").
- The second 12" single features two remixes of "True Faith" by Shep Pettibone. Both versions of the 12" (and also the edited 7") also include the song "1963"


Compact Disc Two:

1 - written by JOY DIVISION
- produced by Martin Hannett
- B-side: 'Ceremony" 12" - FAC 33
- The single was re-issused again in April 2011 for Record Store Day in a white sleeve (800 copies):
"Ceremony" – 4:34
"In a Lonely Place" – 6:12
"Ceremony" – 4:14 Joy Division version (from the 1997 'Heart & Soul' box set)
"In a Lonely Place" 5:30 – Joy Division version (previously unreleased)

2 - produced by Martin Hannett

3 - "Cries and Whispers" is incorrectly labelled as "Mesh" on all versions, and only on the cassette version does the original "Mesh" actually appear, itself mistitled as "Cries and Whispers" (to add to the confusion, the iTunes Store release, based from the CD version, labels the "Cries and Whispers" as "Mesh (Cries and Whispers)").
- produced by Martin Hannett

4 - edited down from 12" recording
- 12: "Hurt" - 8:03

6 - written, produced by Arthur Baker, New Order

9 - written, produced by Arthur Baker, New Order

10 - written, produced by Michael Johnson, New Order

11 - written, produced by John Robie, New Order

12 - written by New Order, Stephen Hague
- '1963' - True Faith-B-side track: "TRUE FAITH" - 'Substance' single released (July 20, 1987) as (Length) 4:02 (7"), 5:53 / 9:02 (12").
- The second 12" single features two remixes of "True Faith" by Shep Pettibone. Both versions of the 12" (and also the edited 7") also include the song "1963"

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