The Other Two & You
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Critical reception
Template:Album ratings The Guardian noted that "many of the 10 tracks could be mid-period New Order, with Gilbert's tremulous vocal substituting for Sumner's fragile tones."[2]
Track listing
- Written by Gillian Gilbert and Stephen Morris
- Although "Loved It (The Other Track)" is not strictly a hidden track, it is separated from the preceding track by a silent pregap lasting a full minute.
Personnel
- Gillian Gilbert - lead vocals, keyboards, guitar
- Stephen Morris - drums, percussion, keyboards
- Jeremy (Jez) Kerr – backing vocals and lyrics on "Tasty Fish"
- Andy Wroe – guitars on "Movin' On"
- John Jackson, Felix Kendall, Stuart James, Simon Gogerly, Yoyo, Noel Rafferty, Chris Potter, Richard Chappell – engineering
- Thomas Manss, Howard Wakefield @ Thomas Manss & Company – sleeve design
- Peter Saville – design consultant
- Neil Cooper, Craig McDean – photography
Release history
| Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | November, 1993 | CentreDate Co Ltd/London | Compact Disc | 520028.2 |
| Cassette | 520028.4 | |||
| LP | 520028.1 | |||
| 25 January 2010 | LTM Recordings | Compact Disc | LTMCD 2551 | |
| United States | November 1, 1994 | Qwest Records | 9 45140-2 | |
| Cassette | 9 45140-4 |
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