New Order, Joy Division - Total: From Joy Division to New Order (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: New Order, Joy Division
- Title: Total: From Joy Division to New Order
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: Rhino Records
- Genre: Pop Rock, Post-Punk, New Wave
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:17:23
- Total Size: 588 Mb / 196 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 – Joy Division / Transmission 3:38
02 – Joy Division / Love Will Tear Us Apart 3:26
03 – Joy Division / Isolation 2:54
04 – Joy Division / She's Lost Control 4:48
05 – Joy Division / Atmosphere 4:11
06 – New Order / Ceremony 4:38
07 – New Order / Temptation 5:24
08 – New Order / Blue Monday 7:30
09 – New Order / Thieves Like Us 3:57
10 – New Order / The Perfect Kiss 4:26
11 – New Order / Bizarre Love Triangle 3:46
12 – New Order / True Faith 4:13
13 – New Order / Fine Time 3:11
14 – New Order / World In Motion 4:32
15 – New Order / Regret 4:11
16 – New Order / Crystal 4:21
17 – New Order / Krafty 3:47
18 – New Order / Hellbent 4:28
01 – Joy Division / Transmission 3:38
02 – Joy Division / Love Will Tear Us Apart 3:26
03 – Joy Division / Isolation 2:54
04 – Joy Division / She's Lost Control 4:48
05 – Joy Division / Atmosphere 4:11
06 – New Order / Ceremony 4:38
07 – New Order / Temptation 5:24
08 – New Order / Blue Monday 7:30
09 – New Order / Thieves Like Us 3:57
10 – New Order / The Perfect Kiss 4:26
11 – New Order / Bizarre Love Triangle 3:46
12 – New Order / True Faith 4:13
13 – New Order / Fine Time 3:11
14 – New Order / World In Motion 4:32
15 – New Order / Regret 4:11
16 – New Order / Crystal 4:21
17 – New Order / Krafty 3:47
18 – New Order / Hellbent 4:28
Total: From Joy Division to New Order is a compilation album of material from Joy Division and New Order. It was released in the United Kingdom on 6 June 2011 by Rhino Entertainment and is the first album to feature songs from both bands in one album. It features five Joy Division tracks, including "Love Will Tear Us Apart", and thirteen New Order tracks, including a previously unreleased track, "Hellbent".
The record label were unhappy with calling the record a "Best Of", so after brainstorming with New Order, the title Total was eventually chosen by Bernard Sumner.
The album cover was created by Howard Wakefield who previously served as understudy to Peter Saville. Saville was involved in art direction and told The Guardian: "I realised this was a record that would be sold in supermarkets and advertised on television. So the cover has a 'pile it high, sell it cheap' aesthetic. As you open it out, it says Total, but folded up you just see the 'O's. It says, 'From Joy Division to New Order'. I couldn't bear the words 'Best of'. It's a long way from the independent record shop to Tesco, almost 33 years. At Factory, I had a freedom that was unprecedented in communications design. We lived out an ideal, without business calling the shots. It was a phenomenon."
The A&R for the release was handled by the band, Andrew Robinson (co-manager) and Gary Lancaster of Warner Music. In a bid to offer fans something new compared to previous compilations the album included four never-before on CD versions of the bands' tracks, including the original 7″ version of "True Faith" and Shep Pettibone's 7″ remix of "Bizarre Love Triangle". It also includes the shorter 4:24 edit of "The Perfect Kiss". All tracks were mastered from original source tapes by Frank Arkwright.
The record label were unhappy with calling the record a "Best Of", so after brainstorming with New Order, the title Total was eventually chosen by Bernard Sumner.
The album cover was created by Howard Wakefield who previously served as understudy to Peter Saville. Saville was involved in art direction and told The Guardian: "I realised this was a record that would be sold in supermarkets and advertised on television. So the cover has a 'pile it high, sell it cheap' aesthetic. As you open it out, it says Total, but folded up you just see the 'O's. It says, 'From Joy Division to New Order'. I couldn't bear the words 'Best of'. It's a long way from the independent record shop to Tesco, almost 33 years. At Factory, I had a freedom that was unprecedented in communications design. We lived out an ideal, without business calling the shots. It was a phenomenon."
The A&R for the release was handled by the band, Andrew Robinson (co-manager) and Gary Lancaster of Warner Music. In a bid to offer fans something new compared to previous compilations the album included four never-before on CD versions of the bands' tracks, including the original 7″ version of "True Faith" and Shep Pettibone's 7″ remix of "Bizarre Love Triangle". It also includes the shorter 4:24 edit of "The Perfect Kiss". All tracks were mastered from original source tapes by Frank Arkwright.
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