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Following the suicide of lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980, the remaining members of Joy Division decided to continue with 'a new order'. Guitarist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris were joined by Gillian Gilbert on keys and, by fusing guitar-based indie-rock with electronic dance music, together they became one of the most successful and influential bands of the 80s.

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  • Audio CD (March 14, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: March 14, 1995
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Qwest / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002MVM
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #69,020 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Let's Go (Nothing for Me)
2. Dreams Never End
3. Age of Consent
4. Love Vigilantes
5. True Faith-94
6. Bizarre Love Triangle
7. 1963-95
8. Fine Time
9. Vanishing Point
10. Run
11. Round & Round-94
12. Regret
13. World
14. Ruined in a Day
15. Touched by the Hand of God
16. Blue Monday-88
17. World in Motion

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Manchester's pivotal post-punk quartet offer a 16-track opus that skips obscurities and early material in favor of their greatest singles. Highlights include "Blue Monday," "Thieves Like Us" and "The Perfect Kiss" and sparkling Stephen Hague remixes of "True Faith" and "Bizarre Love Triangle." --Jeff Bateman


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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. Pioneering the fusion of new wave, alt-rock, Electronica, Synth-Pop and Club music, their unique sound was as thought-provoking and soulful as it was Dancefloor-ready. 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'. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Great Tracks Edited Badly!, February 12, 2002
By Ian Creamer (Dublin,Ireland) - See all my reviews
As a long time fan of New Order I would obviously recommend that you buy the individual albums in order to get a true feel to their music.If you like a few tracks then yeah a best of c.d. is also worth getting.This one is the newer of their 2 best of c.d.'s,but it is definitely NOT the one to get.It does have some postives-firstly it does include some tracks from their excellent "Republic" album,including "Regret" which is one of their best singles ever.One listen to Peter Hooks bass solo and you'll know what I mean.It also includes their track for the '90 World Cup,"World In Motion",which is probably the finest song written for football ever-okay the competition is pretty lousy,but still it's a good track.But the downside is considerable.Every other track has been tampered with in some way-so what you end up getting are songs that are way inferior to the originals.You'll see this as soon as you read the track listing-True Faith-'94-I mean why change,alter whatever such a great track.In fact the effects are minimal-but if you're familiar with the original you'll find them irritating.They are sort of like cheap effects to make this song more accessible to a cheesy dance market.This c.d. doesn't even include the original Blue Monday!Instead we get an inferior water-downed version from '88.Some songs should never be altered-I mean could you imagine them changing Joy Division's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'?The other great tracks like "Perfect Kiss,Shell Shock,Bizarre Love Triangle" are edited so badly that it's like they've left out half the song.The originals were all pretty much over 6 minutes long-once again it's badly condensed to a wishy-washy 4/5 minutes.The great thing about these tracks was the way repeated musical patterns build and build into a thrilling climax-you get no sense of that whatsoever on this c.d.I love New Order-they have been one of the true interesting innovators of the last two decades.Sumner's disaffected vocals.Hooks thrilling bass lines,Gilberts brilliant synths way ahead of there time and of course all driven by the powerful drumming of Stephen Morris.I really doubt that the group themselves had much control over the way these tracks were butchered-if they did I don't know what they were thinking?If you are to get a best of c.d. by New Order then get "Substance"-it may be missing a few tracks but at least it's got the tracks in their original form!
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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Goodish, June 12, 2000
By Mr. A. Pomeroy (Wiltshire, England) - See all my reviews
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Although a decent enough 'best of', this is patchy in comparison to the minimalist simplicity of 'Substance 1987'. Instead of simply compiling all the singles and b-sides from 1987 onwards (a process which would, admittedly, have resulted in a fairly short album), this is an odd overview of their career from 'Power, Corruption and Lies' onwards. It's nice to have 'World in Motion' on CD, and although fans might moan at the inclusion of remixed versions of 'True Faith', '1963' and 'Bizarre Love Triangle' the songs don't really suffer for it. On the other hand, it's criminal that either of the versions of 'Confusion' aren't on the CD, and quite why the excellent early singles 'Everything's Gone Green' or 'Temptation' have been omitted is a mystery. The ultra-obscure 'Murder' would have been nice to have, too. That said, it seems as if this compilation was intended as a way of introducing the group to non-fans, and as such it works very well - the songs from 'Technique' and 'Republic' haven't dated much, and sound fresh today. Furthermore, it must have been a way for London records to justify buying the group, as, after extricating them from the corpse of Factory records and releasing 'Republic', they promptly went on haitus.

The UK version has a slightly different track listing, omitting the first four songs from this US pressing. There's a companion-piece, 'The Rest of', which is fairly bad, and contains lots of undistinguished modern remixes of their old songs, most of which sound like totally new tracks.

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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smashing release from the best band worldwide., January 1, 2000
By Steven Alexander (Tracy, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Okay, it seems I need to help increase this compilation's popularity. I did not agree with many of the reviews I read about this CD. First of all, to the guy who said "Let's Go" should be taken off this collection...WHAT WERE YOU THINKING! "Let's Go" is my third favorite of all New Order songs eclipsed only by the sensational masterpieces "Bizarre Love Triangle" and "True Faith". And although I agree that this CD is missing many of the great dance themes and hit singles from Substance, such as "Perfect Kiss", "Temptation", and the true version of "Blue Monday", Substance is missing many awesome hits released on the two latter albums. What New Order collection is complete without "Regret", "Round and Round", and "Vanishing Point." In short, I think this is an awesome CD and it compliments, not replaces, Substance very nicely. I highly reccomend this CD, especially to people who are unfamiliar with New Order's work. I feel that this album is a great starter and that Substance should be experienced after you've become familiar with the band's sound and singles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!!!!!!!!
Every song on this cd is Great! I listen to it over and over and am still listening to it. Good beat to the songs, good dancing songs and make your feet move. Read more
Published 11 days ago by Patty Fisher

3.0 out of 5 stars "Substance" and "Singles" are better
This was the album that got me into New Order in the late 90's, but I can't really recommend it now. Read more
Published 2 months ago by H. Jin

3.0 out of 5 stars good songs, bad mixes
In name, this CD has all the big hits of New Orders 80s-90s heyday. All the melodies are there, but the CD itself quickly fell out of rotation. Read more
Published 5 months ago by J. Hubble

5.0 out of 5 stars A marvelous, albeit somewhat bumpy retrospective from 1981-1993.
I have been rather behind on New Order since long-awaited release of "Get Ready" which I thought was a spectacular return. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Distant Voyageur

5.0 out of 5 stars Love it
This is the first and only New Order album I own and I love it! I don't know what I did without it! If you tend towrds 80's bands like Depeche Mode, Erasure, Pet Shop Boys, you... Read more
Published on September 9, 2007 by ang

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than the UK Version
All tracks are classics in their own way a must have for any diehard New order fan as the track listing differs from the UK version. Read more
Published on August 30, 2006 by J. CHORLTON

5.0 out of 5 stars 7 Years and Going Strong
That's how long it's been since I've discovered New Order and, consequently, it's also how long they've been my favorite band. Read more
Published on June 11, 2006 by Steven Alexander

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Innovative
I'm a college student, and I find that current pop music doesn't do it for me. In fact, most of my friends listen to music that dates from the 1960s to the early 90s. Read more
Published on January 5, 2006 by Z. Mayville

3.0 out of 5 stars the best?
not good, not also bad, I just like half of the tracks, while skip the other half
Published on December 1, 2005 by level42

5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
this has quickly elevated itself to one of my favorite cd's to listen to, every track selected is really great and I rarely skip over any of them. Read more
Published on September 27, 2005 by Russell Mehring

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