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New Order - Movement (LP, Album, RE, RM, 180 + CD, Album, RE, RM + CD + )

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New Order - Movement (LP, Album, RE, RM, 180 + CD, Album, RE, RM + CD + )Media Condition: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M ) Comments: sealed! General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Lift off lid embossed box including the vinyl LP in its original sleeve, original album CD in replica mini album sleeve, a bonus CD of previously unreleased tracks, DVD of live shows and TV appearances plus a 48 page hardbound book. The spine of the LP sleeve

Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Lift off lid embossed box including the vinyl LP in its original sleeve, original album CD in replica mini album sleeve, a bonus CD of previously unreleased tracks, DVD of live shows and TV appearances plus a 48 page hardbound book. The spine of the LP sleeve features 'FACD 50' as the catalogue number rather than 'FACT. 50' (a misprint). Despite CD1's disc face showing 'Remaster 2019' CD-Text reveals '2015 Remastered Version' in brackets next to each track. The white inner CD1 sleeve features 'FCL PRODUCT Nr.50' at the bottom on both sides. CD2 'Extras' recording information: CD2-1 to CD2-5 recorded at Western Works Studios, Sheffield, September, 1980. CD2-6 to CD2-14 recorded at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, January, 1981. CD2-15 recorded at EARS, New Jersey, September 1980 and mixed at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, November 1980. CD2-16 recorded at Advision Studios, London, January 1982. CD2-17 recorded during a Rehearsal 1980. CD2-18 recorded during a Rehearsal 1981. DVD phonographic, copyright and other information: NTSC, Region 0, Aspect ratio 4:3 Audio Stereo & Mono, Dolby Digital DVD-9 Duration 2 hours 57 minutes approx. Produced at Isonic. Peppermint Lounge, NY 1981 ℗ 1981 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by [a1904478. Hurrah's NY, 1980 ℗ 1980, 2019 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by [a2607223. Granada Studios, Mcr 1981 ℗ 1981 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by ITV Global Entertainment. BBC Riverside, London 1982 ℗ 1982 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by British Broadcasting Corporation. Licensed courtesy of BBC Studios. A BBC Production © 2019 Ceremony (ConManCHE Student Union, Mcr 1981) ℗ 1981 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by Warner Music (U.K.) Limited. In A Lonely Place (Masonic Temple, Toronto 1981) ℗ 1981 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by [a33927. Temptation (Soul Kitchen, Newcastle 1982), Hurt & Procession (Le Palace, Paris 1982) ℗ 1982 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by [a33927. Chosen Time (Pennies, Northwich 1982) ℗ 1982 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by [a33927 and [a1983644. Truth (The Haçienda, Mcr 1983) & ICB (First Avenue, Minneapolis 1983) ℗ 1983 The copyright in this audio visual recording is owned by Warner Music (U.K.) Limited. Contrary to the artwork, the Peppermint Lounge show is sequentially before the Hurrah's one (reflected in this submission) in terms of DVD Title and Chapter layout. DVD-10 is a brief splash screen intro to the Hurrah's show with no music. 'Denial' appears on artwork, under Hurrah's NY, 1980 but does not feature on the menu or audio/visual content. 'Denial' was not played at the Hurrah's show, so this is simply a misprint on the tracklisting and not an omission of content. Joy Division and New Order published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd. 'Movement' originally published by [l266634 and released by [l857 Communications. ℗ 2019 The copyright in this audio and audio visual compilation is owned by Warner Music (UK) Limited. © 2019 Warner Music (UK) Limited. Made in the E.U.

 

A1. Dreams Never End
A2. Truth
A3. Senses
A4. Chosen Time
B1. ICB
B2. The Him
B3. Doubts Even Here
B4. Denial
CD1-1. Dreams Never End 3:15
CD1-2. Truth 4:40
CD1-3. Senses 4:47
CD1-4. Chosen Time 4:08
CD1-5. ICB 4:34
CD1-6. The Him 5:31
CD1-7. Doubts Even Here 4:20
CD1-8. Denial 4:24
. Extras
CD2-1. Dreams Never End 3:41
CD2-2. Homage 4:14
CD2-3. Ceremony 4:38
CD2-4. Truth 5:27
CD2-5. Are You Ready For This? 2:50
CD2-6. The Him 4:53
CD2-7. Senses 4:10
CD2-8. Truth 4:39
CD2-9. Dreams Never End 3:24
CD2-10. Mesh 3:12
CD2-11. ICB 4:40
CD2-12. Procession 3:46
CD2-13. Cries And Whispers 2:49
CD2-14. Doubts Even Here 5:09
CD2-15. Ceremony (1st Mix) 4:20
CD2-16. Temptation (Alternative 7" Mix) 5:25
CD2-17. Procession 3:42
CD2-18. Chosen Time 4:40
. Peppermint Lounge, NY 1981
DVD-1. In A Lonely Place 5:56
DVD-2. Dreams Never End 3:38
DVD-3. Chosen Time 4:07
DVD-4. ICB 5:12
DVD-5. Senses 5:00
DVD-6. Denial 5:07
DVD-7. Everything's Gone Green 6:09
DVD-8. Hurt (Instrumental) 5:27
DVD-9. Temptation 10:22
. Hurrah's, NY 1980
DVD-10. Untitled 0:21
DVD-11. In A Lonely Place 5:06
DVD-12. Procession 3:38
DVD-13. Dreams Never End 3:51
DVD-14. Mesh 4:04
DVD-15. Truth 5:50
DVD-16. Cries & Whispers 3:27
DVD-17. Ceremony 5:08
. Granada Studios, Mcr 1981
DVD-18. Doubts Even Here 4:10
DVD-19. The Him 6:29
DVD-20. Procession 4:08
DVD-21. Senses 5:12
DVD-22. Denial 6:34
. BBC Riverside, London 1982
DVD-23. Temptation 4:35
DVD-24. Chosen Time 3:45
DVD-25. Procession 4:04
DVD-26. Hurt (Instrumental) 4:09
DVD-27. Senses 4:23
DVD-28. Denial 5:17
DVD-29. In A Lonely Place 5:36
. Extras
DVD-30. Ceremony 4:34
DVD-31. In A Lonely Place 5:21
DVD-32. Temptation 7:20
DVD-33. Hurt 6:50
DVD-34. Procession 3:43
DVD-35. Chosen Time 3:37
DVD-36. Truth 4:22
DVD-37. ICB 5:10

 

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Licensed From BBC Studios
Record Company Warner Music Group
Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH
Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH
Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH
Phonographic Copyright (p) Warner Music UK Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) Maureen Nappi
Phonographic Copyright (p) Merrill Aldighieri
Phonographic Copyright (p) ITV Studios Global Entertainment
Phonographic Copyright (p) BBC
Phonographic Copyright (p) Stephen Morris
Phonographic Copyright (p) Dec Hickey
Copyright (c) Warner Music UK Ltd.
Copyright (c) BBC
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH
Published By Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Recorded At Strawberry Studios
Recorded At Western Works
Recorded At Cargo Studios
Recorded At Eastern Artists Recording Studio
Recorded At Advision Studios
Produced At Isonic
Mixed At Strawberry Studios
Mastered At Abbey Road Studios
Filmed At The Peppermint Lounge
Filmed At Hurrah
Filmed At Granada Studios, Manchester
Filmed At Masonic Temple, Toronto
Filmed At Le Palace Théâtre
Filmed At Pennies, Norwich
Filmed At The Hacienda
Filmed At First Avenue

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