New Order: The Best Of New Order

New Order: The Best Of New Order
Format: CD
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Artist: New Order
Label: Rhino
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 081227990961
Genre: Rock
New Order formed in Manchester in 1980, rising from the ashes of U.K. post-punk icons Joy Division after lead singer Ian Curtis death. Guitarist Bernard Sumner took on vocal duties, and with drummer Stephen Morris, bassist Peter Hook and keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, became one of the biggest British groups of their era. Featuring 17 tracks spanning 1981-1993, this single disc survey of their influential work features signature hits including "Bizarre Love Triangle," "World in Motion," "Regret," "True Faith," and their breakthrough smash "Blue Monday."
Tracks:
1.1 Let's Go (Nothing for Me)
1.2 Dreams Never End
1.3 Age of Consent
1.4 Love Vigilantes
1.5 True Faith [94]
1.6 Bizarre Love Triangle
1.7 1963 [95]
1.8 Fine Time
1.9 Vanishing Point
1.10 Run
1.11 Round ; Round [94]
1.12 Regret
1.13 World
1.14 Ruined in a Day
1.15 Touched By the Hand of God
1.16 Blue Monday [88]
1.17 World in Motion