The Rest of New Order
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The Rest of New Order (stylised as (the rest of) NewOrder) is a remix album by English band New Order, released on 21 August 1995 by London Records.
Commercial performance
The album reached number five on the UK Albums Chart and number 41 on the Swedish Albums Chart.[1][2] To promote the album, "Blue Monday" was once again re-released, both its original 1983 version as well as several new remixes, packaged in different combinations across several simultaneously released singles all titled Blue Monday-95, as well on as a free bonus CD (also titled Blue Monday-95) which was included with a limited edition release of The Rest of New Order. The version included on the album and most prominently featured on the singles was the Hardfloor Mix; it reached number 17 in the United Kingdom, number 29 in Ireland, number 38 in Sweden and number 54 in Germany.[3][4][5]
Track listing
Personnel
- New Order – production
- Stephen Hague – production ("World", "True Faith", "Ruined in a Day", "Regret", "Spooky")
- Arthur Baker – production ("Confusion")
- John Robie – production ("Confusion")
- Martin Hannett – production ("Everything's Gone Green")
- Peter Saville – art direction
- Howard Wakefield – design
- Martin Orpen and Idea – digital imaging
- Trevor Key – photography
Charts
Template:Album chartTemplate:Album chartTemplate:Album chart| Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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| Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] | 114 |
| European Albums (Music & Media)[7] | 41 |
References
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