Hi Dennis,
I don't know how much you trust new order web, but here's what they say
(i have not checked all my other book references yet)
http://www.neworderweb.n...ines/new-order-timeline/===================
1981
you :
November
Movement album released
them:
October – The First album – Movement was released and the album regarded by critics as “A poor Imitation Joy Division” another
quoted “Music to slash your wrists to”
1982
you:
May
John Peel (II) studio sessions: Revolution Studios, Cheadle UK
Temptation single released, b/w Hurt
them:
May – Fac 51-The Haçienda opens its doors. A super club before the term was even coined. The inspiration came from New York
nightclubs that New Order visited several years before. The interior was designed by Ben Kelly and went massively over budget.
Wilson would later claim that The Hacienda Haçienda was “one long wonderful nightmare”.
The history of The Haçienda is well documented in the book by Peter Hook – The Haçienda – How not to run a club.
April – Crowd pleaser Temptation released on 7&12 Inch
1985
you:
October
Subculture single released
them:
November – Subculture released on 7&12″ Legend has it sleeve designer Peter Saville hated the track that much that he refused to
design a sleeve for the track. It was later claimed that Saville was busy on another project and didn’t have time to design a
sleeve. The track was issued in a plain black die cut outer sleeve.
1987
you:
August
Substance compilation released
them:
September- Substance double CD/LP/DAT (Digital Audio Tape) released on Factory. The double album contained extended versions of
all the New Order singles and B sides. Legend (again) has it that Factory Records supremo Tony Wilson sanctioned the compilation
release so that he could play all of New Orders singles whilst driving his car. A car CD player was also ridiculously expensive
back in 1987! Factory also issued the Substance Limited Edition Gatefold Promo 12 inch (1000 only) which famously bears the
words “Not to be sold unless desperate”. The LP was given to Factory employees and selected friends. A highly desirable item for
New Order collectors.Prices for the Substance Gatefold regular achieve up to £200 depending on condition. The Substance
compilation album went on to sell 1 million copies in the US and reached number 3 in the UK album charts.
1988
you:
April
Blue Monday 1988 single released
them:
March- Blue Monday 88 – Remixed by legendary Grammy award winning record producer Quincy Jones, Blue Monday 88 reached number 3
in the UK charts. Factory Records also commissioned a Blue Monday “Flicker book” to promote the release. The flicker book was
seen in the official Factory Records promo video for Blue Monday 88.Limted to 300 copies and yet another highly desirable
collector’s item. Mint condition items regularly achieve £150+.
1989
you:
January
Technique album released
them:
February – Technique- An eclectic mix of Acid house inspired dance music and guitar driven tunes. Fine Time, Round & Round and
Run2 were singles. Vanishing point was later released on the 2005 Singles album.
1991
you: blank
them:
July – New Order announced they are to reform and start work on the album Republic. Recorded at Real World Studios, the
estimated cost of producing the album was £500,000.00
1994
you:
October
True Faith-94 single released
them:
November – True Faith 94 released on London Records. Original radio edits and also Includes mixes from Perfecto.
1997
them:
June – 28th – The Last ever night at the Haçienda. Resident DJ Elliot Eastwick Played the last track on Friday June 28th.
1998:
them:
New Order reunite to play the Reading Festival. They play an updated version of True Faith 94 Perfecto Mix. At the end of the
track Hooky and Bernard share a rare handshake!
2001
you:
September
Get Ready album released
them:
August – Get Ready- Their first LP for nearly 8 years. Includes collaborations from Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins) and Bobby
Gillespie
2002
them:
November – Confusion 2002 released on London/Warner subsidiary Whacked Records.
The Haçienda building is demolished. Peter Hook starts the excavator to begin the demolition process.
2005
them:
Phil Cunningham replaces Gillian Gilbert in the band.
Joy Division and New Order inducted into the UK Music Hall OF fame.
2006
you: blank
them:
February – 12X12 inch Singles were released on Warner Subsidiary New State Recordings.
November – New Order played a show at Club Ciudad, Buenos Aries, Argentina. Unbeknown to fans this would be the last show with
Peter Hook on bass.
2007
you: Peter Hook leaves the band
them:
May – Hook talks on XFM Radio Station and confirms the he and Bernard (Sumner) aren’t working together. He also mentions the
band split in further interviews and on his official Myspace page.
July – Sumner and Morris release a statement to the press saying that if he (Hook) wants to leave New order, then that is
entirely up to him, but we would carry on as New Order without him (Hook).
July – Hook posts on his Myspace page and says he will “take steps” against his former band mates if they continue New Order
without him. so begins the public spats and lengthy “legal issues” between Hook and the rest of New Order.
2011:
them:
April – Hellbent – A “Leftover” track from Waiting For the Sirens Call sessions issued on Promo CD by Rhino to promote the Total
– From Joy Division To New Order release.
June – Total – From Joy Division to New Order released on Rhino – Includes the previously unreleased track “Hellbent”. A
“Leftover” track from the “Waiting for the sirens call “sessions. A limited Edition T-shirt and CD bundle was available from the
Rhino website. There was also a Bernard Sumner signing day @ HMV Manchester on Wednesday the 22nd of June. Several hundred
people turned up to get their Total CD’s and other items signed. Total Promotional posters were given away free to people in the
queue if they asked for them.
The new Official Website for the new New Order is launched.
www.newordernow.netOctober- New Order are to play two benefit gigs in Europe in France and Belgium in aid of long time video producer Michael
Shamberg who had been ill since 2005. Gillian Gilbert is back in the New Order line up and new boy Tom Chapman takes over from
Peter Hook on bass. Both gigs immediately sell out.
December – New Order play three dates in South America in Argentina,Brazil and Chile.
2014
them:
28th November -Friday – 1981-1982 E.P Now Titled Factus8R Re-Released by Warner for “Black Friday” – Limited edition Clear Vinyl
of 6,500 copies – 3,500 US copies available and 3.000 copies available for the EU (500 UK + 2500 Rest Of Europe)
later
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