New Order have announced the boxed set release of their debut album Movement on April 5.
The Movement box set features the original album on vinyl LP with its original iconic sleeve designed by Peter Saville, the album on CD (in replica mini-LP sleeve) and a bonus CD of previously unreleased tracks. By accounts given, the audio is the 2015 remaster. The last disc in this four-disc package is a DVD with live shows and TV appearances (all the details below in the track listing).
Just before this box comes out, the band are also issuing the four 12-inch singles that were released around the same period but didn’t feature on the album (Ceremony original version, Ceremony re-recorded version, Everything’s Gone Green and Temptation). Note:These are not included in the box set
Tracklisting:
LP / CD1 (original album)
1. Dreams Never End
2. Truth
3. Senses
4. Chosen Time
5. ICB
6. The Him
7. Doubts Even Here
8. Denial
CD2 (previously unreleased tracks)
1. Dreams Never End (Western Works Demo)
2. Homage (Western Works Demo)
3. Ceremony (Western Works Demo)
4. Truth (Western Works Demo)
5. Are You Ready for This? (Western Works Demo)
6. The Him (Cargo Demo)
7. Senses (Cargo Demo)
8. Truth (Cargo Demo)
9. Dreams Never End (Cargo Demo)
10. Mesh (Cargo Demo)
11. ICB (Cargo Demo)
12. Procession (Cargo Demo)
13. Cries and Whispers (Cargo Demo)
14. Doubts Even Here (Instrumental) (Cargo Demo)
15. Ceremony (1st Mix - Ceremony Sessions)
16. Temptation (Alternative 7”)
17. Procession (Rehearsal Recording)
18. Chosen Time (Rehearsal Recording)
New Order – Movement DVD
Live Shows
Hurrah’s, NY 1980
In A Lonely Place
Procession
Dreams Never End
Mesh
Truth
Cries & Whispers
Denial
Ceremony
Recorded on 27th September, 1980.
Produced, directed and filmed by Merrill Aldighieri
Peppermint Lounge, NY 1981
In A Lonely Place
Dreams Never End
Chosen Time
ICB
Senses
Denial
Everything’s Gone Green
Hurt – instrumental
Temptation
TV Sessions
Granada Studios 1981
Doubts Even Here
The Him
Procession
Senses
Denial
BBC Riverside 1982
Temptation
Chosen Time
Procession
Hurt – instrumental
Senses
Denial
In A Lonely Place
Extras
Ceremony CoManCHE Student Union 1981
In A Lonely Place Toronto 1981
Temptation Soul Kitchen, Newcastle 1982
Hurt Le Palace, Paris 1982
Procession Le Palace, Paris 1982
Chosen Time Pennies 1982
Truth The Haçienda 1983
ICB Minneapolis 1983
12” Singles [will be issued separately]
Ceremony (version 1)
Recorded at Eastern Artists Recordings in East Orange, New Jersey, during the US visit the previous September, New Order’s first single might, in an alternative universe, have been Joy Division’s next. The 12” single, originally released in March 1981 (the 7” having been released in January) including the original version of ‘Ceremony’, will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Side 1
Ceremony (version 1)
Side 2
In A Lonely Place
Ceremony (version 2)
The alternative, re-recorded version of ‘Ceremony’ now also featuring Gillian Gilbert in the band was released later in 1981 and will feature the later alternative ‘cream’ sleeve rather than the original green and copper. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Side 1
Ceremony (version 2)
Side 2
In A Lonely Place
Everythings Gone Green
Originally released on Factory Benelux in December 1981, this 12” featured Everythings Gone Green, which had previously been on the reverse of the band’s second 7” single ‘Procession’ in September 1981,and ‘Cries And Whispers’ and ‘Mesh’ whose titles were flipped on the cover causing confusion amongst fans and compilers ever since. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Side 1
Everythings Gone Green
Side 2
Cries And Whispers
Mesh
Temptation
Featuring the full versions of both tracks this 12” was first release in May 1982 and were the first self-produced released recordings. With ‘Temptation’ being a cast iron New Order classic, this is an essential part of any New Order collection. This 12” will feature remastered audio on heavyweight vinyl.
Side 1
Temptation
Side 2
Hurt
Kevin Burke March 19
This year’s Bluedot Festival at Cheshire’s Jodrell Bank Observatory, United Kingdom will be one of particular importance to purists of seventies and eighties electronic, new wave music.
Both Kraftwerk and New Order are co-headliners for the event running from July 18-21. On the Friday,(18th) Hot Chip, the indie electronic juggernaut will close the days music, while the Saturday night brings Kraftwerk and their spectacular 3-D show. The Sunday night is the turn of New Order to close out the three-day event.
Whatever your views might be of outfits who do not include all the original members-Peter Hook has long departed New Order, and Ralf Hütter is Kraftwerks only remaining founding member.
The fact remains the names and the music will truly make this a worthwhile event, for those willing to or contemplating the adventure to Cheshire, below is the most recent New Order setlist from January of this year along with the average set performed by Kraftwerk-the mouthwatering prospect of seeing these two acts could make this one concert to certainly look forward to.
New Order 2019 Setlist;
Singularity
Ceremony
Age of Consent
Restless
Crystal
Academic
Your Silent Face
Tutti Frutti
Subculture
Bizarre Love Triangle
Vanishing Point
World (First time since 2014)
Plastic
The Perfect Kiss
True Faith
Blue Monday
Temptation
Encore:
Atmosphere
Decades
Love Will Tear Us Apart
The Piano Echoes (UNKLE song)
Average Kraftwerk Setlist;
Numbers
Computer World
Computer Love
Home Computer
The Man-Machine
Spacelab
The Model
Neon Lights
Autobahn
Airwaves
Electric Café
Geiger Counter
Radioactivity
Tour de France 1983
Tour de France Étape 2
Trans-Europe Express
Metal on Metal
Abzug
Boing Boom Tschak
Techno Pop
Encore:
The Robots
Encore 2:
Planet of Visions
Aéro Dynamik
Kevin Burke 05/03/19
Since 1981, Ministry has drenched millions with their sonic psychotic sounds with releases such as “Filth Pig”, “The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste”, “Psalm 69”, “In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up”. Since the 80s, founder Al Jourgensen, has been combining elements of industrial synth pop, punk, metal and even dub in a way that is instantly recognizable and has influenced many other bands. Jourgensen, not a fan of touring, a point he has spoken about openly, this year however he is giving audiences and fans an avalanche of gigs across Europe and the United Kingdom.
On the back of last year’s triumphant release AmeriKKKant, a concept album which delves into the state of a nation, fans will get the chance to see the songs and legendary favorites played live and very loud.
EU & UK Tour Dates 2019:
16.06. AT Nickelsdorf - Novarock
17.06. DE Lindau - Club Vaudeville
18.06. FR Strasbourg - Laiterie
20.06. FR Clisson - Hellfest / Knotfest
22.06. BE Dessel - Graspop
23.06. NL Nijmegen - Doornroosje
25.06. NO Oslo - Vulkan Arena
26.06. DK Aarhus - Voxhall
27.06. DE Hannover - Pavillon
30.06. DE Berlin - Huxleys
02.07. UK Bristol - SWX
03.07. UK Glasgow - SWG3
04.07. UK Birmingham - O2 Institute
06.07. UK London - O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
07.07. FR Paris - La Machine du Moulin Rouge
09.07. DE Bochum @ Matrix
10.07. CZ Prague - Roxy
11.07. HU Budapest - A38
12.07. RO Timisoara - Rock la Mures
13.07. SK Kosice - Collosseum Club
15.07. LVA Riga - Melna Piektdiena (w/ Dying Fetus)
16.07. ES Tallinn - Rock Cafe (w/ Dying Fetus)
17.07. FI Tampere - Pakkahuone (w/ Dying Fetus)
19.07. SE Gävle - Gefle Metal Festival
Kevin Burke 5/03/19

Today, 33 years ago, American Industrial band Ministry released their second studio album Twitch. Unlike their synth-pop sounding debut album With Sympathy and due to the influences of bands like Front 242 and Cabaret Voltaire, Twitch received a more dark and aggressive production approach by Adrian Sherwoord and the bands head and voice Al Jourgensen.
Over The Shoulder, accompanied by a video directed by Peter Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle /Coil) was the only single taken from this album.
In 1990 Twitch was reissued on CD and contained two extra tracks, being the exclusive tracks on the Over The Shoulder 12” single until that time.
Tracklist Twitch:
1. Just Like You
2. We Believe
3. All Day Remix
4. The Angel
5. Over the Shoulder
6. My Possession
7. Where You at Now? / Crash & Burn / Twitch" (Version II)
CD bonus tracks
8. Over the Shoulder (12" Version)
9. Isle of Man" (Version II)

Today, 34 years ago, The Sisters Of Mercy released First And Last And Always!
Today it’s exactly 34 years ago that The Sister of Mercy released their first studio album First and Last and Always. It was released on 11 March 1985 through Merciful Release and WEA, with Elektra Records handling the US release.
The album was recorded during the second half of 1984 and multiple recording sessions took place in various recording studios. It was mixed and produced by David M.Allen who also produced for the likes of The Cure, Depeche mode, Wire and The Human League.
Less then a month later, on 1 April, lead guitarist and band co-founder Gary Marx played his last concert with The Sisters of Mercy before deciding to leave the band. Later Eldritch would suggest the song ‘Walk Away’ was directed at Marx.
Although Wayne Hussey and Gary Marx wrote and sang some of the initial lyrics for some of the demo tracks, Eldritch eventually wrote all the final lyrics as they would appear on the finished album. Both Wayne and Marx re-used some of those lyrics later for their own projects The Mission and Ghost Dance.
Two (demo) songs that didn’t make the album, Serpents Kiss and Wake, would later be re-recorded and released by The Mission.
To represent Dr. Avalanche, The Sisters Of Mercy’s nickname for their drum machine, an Oberheim DMX drum machine was acquired for the recording of this album.
The album went silver (with 60,000 sold) in the UK on 30 October 1987 and gold (with 100,000 sold) on 8 May 1989. Its highest position in the UK album charts was no. 14. In Germany, the group's second largest market after the UK, the album went gold (with 250,000 sold) in 2011. Its highest position in the German album charts was no. 40.
Nevertheless, the production of the album left the band initially in enormous debt. According to Andrew Eldritch, the album recouped the production costs only by 1988.
First Last And Alway - Track listing
Side A |
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No. |
Title |
Length |
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1. |
"Black Planet" |
4:26 |
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2. |
"Walk Away" |
3:24 |
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3. |
"No Time to Cry" |
4:03 |
|
4. |
"A Rock and a Hard Place" |
3:34 |
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5. |
"Marian (Version)" |
5:44 |
|
Side B |
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No. |
Title |
Length |
|
6. |
"First and Last and Always" |
4:02 |
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7. |
"Possession" |
4:39 |
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8. |
"Nine While Nine" |
4:12 |
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9. |
"Amphetamine Logic" |
4:54 |
|
10. |
"Some Kind of Stranger" |
7:20 |
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Total length: |
46:20 |
2006 CD re-issue Bonus Tracks
No. |
Title |
Length |
11. |
"Poison Door" |
3:40 |
12. |
"On the Wire" |
4:18 |
13. |
"Blood Money" |
3:13 |
14. |
"Bury Me Deep" |
4:45 |
15. |
"Long Train" |
7:28 |
16. |
"Some Kind of Stranger" (Previously Unreleased Early Version) |
8:43 |
Total length: |
78:27 |
The Sisters Of Mercy - Personnel
- Andrew Eldritch – vocals, sleeve design, mixing
- Craig Adams – bass guitar
- Wayne Hussey – guitar, vocals
- Gary Marx – guitar
- Doktor Avalanche (drum machine) – drums