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StoryDVD Price: $14.99
::more info Originally released in 1994, this definitive New Order documentary traces the history of the band all the way back to the Joy Division days. This extended version contains additional interviews and live footage—over two hours available for the first time as a single DVD release.
ItemDVD Price: $24.99
::more info A must-have for any fan of the groundbreaking band, Item brings together all of New Order’s videos for the first time. The two-DVD set includes two complete releases: A Collection, which gathers all of the music videos plus two never-before-released clips created exclusively for this compilation, and New Order Story, a documentary expanded with extended interviews and live footage.
316DVD Price: $14.99
::more info Two New Order performances never before released on DVD. The November 18, 1981 show at New York's Ukrainian National Home captures the raw, tentative side of New Order as they emerge from the shadow of Joy Division. Their August 30, 1998 performance at England's massive Reading Festival displays the confidence that comes with worldwide success and far-reaching influence. Includes a rare interview.
511DVD Price: $14.99 ::more info Captured in June 2002 during the band's Get Ready tour, this Finsbury Park, London, performance rocks a rainy day with songs from throughout New Order's two-decade career-everything from Joy Division's "Transmission" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" to their 2001 club hit "Crystal." Includes bonus live footage and an interview with Bernard Sumner.
INTERNATIONALCD Price: $18.98 ::more info The only single-disc collection to span New Order's entire career to date, International features such essential tracks as "Blue Monday," "True Faith," and "Crystal," as well as "Here To Stay" (with The Chemical Brothers) from the 24 Hour Party People soundtrack. Also includes a limited-edition bonus DVD with three music videos.
RETROCD Price: $59.98 ::more info A different kind of boxed set from a different kind of band. The career-spanning Retro fills four CDs with tracks selected by influential New Order fans who've followed the band for years.Includes an extensive booklet and digi-pack box featuring new artwork by renowned designer Peter Saville. |
LISTENStream rare tracks from Retro (Windows Media): Blue Monday (Jam & Spoon Manuela Mix) ALBUM GALLERY"When we sold someone a record, we wanted to sell them two pieces of artwork." -- Bernard Sumner ARTICLEThrills 'n' Pills on celluloid, featuring Joy Division, New Order, and Happy Mondays. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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