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The Rest of New Order

(the rest of) New Order
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Remix album by New Order
Released 21 August 1995 (1995-08-21)
Recorded 1981–1995
Length 80:00
Label London
Producer New Order, Stephen Hague, Martin Hannett, Arthur Baker, John Robie
New Order chronology
(the best of) New Order
(1994)
(the rest of) New Order
(1995)
Get Ready
(2001)
Singles from (the rest of) New Order
  1. "Blue Monday-95"
    Released: 24 July 1995
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(the rest of) New Order or The Rest of New Order is a remix album by New Order released in August 1995 by Qwest/London Records.

New Order had been on hiatus as of late 1993 following the turbulent recording and touring of the successful Republic album. The individual members had returned to the side projects that had occupied them during the group's previous hiatus that lasted 1989 to 1992. Republic had been the first album that the group had released for London Records, and with the group announcing little intention of working together the label went ahead compiling The Best of New Order. This venture had proven popular, and sold very well in the competitive Christmas market. It neatly collected most of the band's hits into one package. The hits album was promoted by two singles, remixes of "True Faith" and "1963"; these too proved to be popular. Clearly there was still a market for New Order.

(the rest of) New Order followed nine months later, this time the compilers brought together a selection of older remixes alongside new specially-commissioned remixes. The remixes of "Blue Monday", "Confusion", "Touched by the Hand of God", "Bizarre Love Triangle", "Age of Consent", "Temptation" and "Everything's Gone Green" were all new radical reinterpretations. The four singles from Republic are represented with remixes that had previously appeared as B-sides. The oldest mix included was Shep Pettibone's take on "True Faith" from 1987.

The compilation was released on Compact Disc, cassette and double LP. Each version has a different track listing. Cassette editions include an additional mix of "Temptation", while limited editions of the CD and cassette came with an additional bonus disc/cassette of "Blue Monday" remixes. This version replaces the white background on the cover with a reflective brown/gold. The album reached #5 on the UK Albums Chart as well as #41 on the Swedish albums chart. To promote the album, "Blue Monday" was once again re-released. The single was backed with remixes that appear on the bonus disc of the limited edition CD. The version of "Blue Monday" released was the Hardfloor Mix, dubbed "Blue Monday-95", and reached #17 in the UK, No. 54 in Germany, and #29 in Ireland.


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