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#101 Posted : 11 February 2021 11:10:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: perspexorange Go to Quoted Post
But why such limited numbers?
Surely, if so few people heard the mixes, there was very little chance that anyone was going to be 'thinking about' New Order.


IT WASN'T FOR THE PUBLIC. It was for DJs, who might play it, or might play something else like Blue Monday instead. You get the influencers thinking about New Order, then they play them in a club, or on college radio, or maybe one of their "hits" in select radio markets.

It wasn't a proper single release. I'm sure Warners had no expectation that lots of people were going to hear mixes the label paid a couple hundred bucks for.

It's advertising. It's awareness. It's something slightly more interesting than a print ad. For the U.S. market only.

You're overthinking it.

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#102 Posted : 11 February 2021 12:09:10(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: 50poundnote Go to Quoted Post

IT WASN'T FOR THE PUBLIC.

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You're overthinking it.



Crikey!

I'm not sure if this is passive aggressive, or just plain aggressive.

We're all friends here.

As I stated in my previous post, I realised that the release 'wasn't for me' (i.e. the general public). My point was that there seemed to be so few of these out there, that it didn't seem particularly effective - whatever the company's intention.

But it's fine. You answered my question with something that makes sense and I appreciate that. Thank you.
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#103 Posted : 11 February 2021 14:39:20(UTC)
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Dug out that Tonpress 7” of BM/TLU. Not that rare I guess. Picked it up at one of those record fairs at Birmingham NEC I think in late 90s. Don’t recall paying much for it. On the back of sleeve it has 73/93. The 73 i guess is a nod to BM’s FAC 73 but if so then the 93 should really be 103 as in TLU’s FAC 103? As it’s the full length of both songs the sound is bloody awful squashed on to a 7”.

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#104 Posted : 11 February 2021 16:47:02(UTC)
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Dug out that Tonpress 7” of BM/TLU. Not that rare I guess. Picked it up at one of those record fairs at Birmingham NEC I think in late 90s. Don’t recall paying much for it. On the back of sleeve it has 73/93. The 73 i guess is a nod to BM’s FAC 73 but if so then the 93 should really be 103 as in TLU’s FAC 103? As it’s the full length of both songs the sound is bloody awful squashed on to a 7”.

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has anyone managed to track one of these down, its rarer than the japanese 7 inch, which i've seen
several times on ebay:

PL 1988 7 inch

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( Tonpress DS-25-A )[Promo Only 60 copies]
5 : 05 Blue Monday

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#105 Posted : 11 February 2021 22:07:54(UTC)
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first up,

the 3 cardsleeve canadian cd-singles (with more mixes than the US/UK/Japan versions).

there are 4 slimline ones, i only have 2 of those..

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https://www.discogs.com/...nday-1988/release/553448

NewOrder* ?– Blue Monday 1988
Label:
Factory ?– 870 354-2
Format:
CD, EP, Card Sleeve
Country:
Canada
Released:
1988
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist
1 Blue Monday 1988 (12" Mix) 7:10
2 Blue Monday 1988 (Dub Version) 7:21
3 Touched By The Hand Of God (Single Version) 3:46
4 Blue Monday 1988 (Single Version) 4:12
5 Touched By The Hand Of God (Dub Version) 5:32
Total Time: 28:01

https://www.discogs.com/...Fine-Time/release/344067

Neworder* ?– Fine Time
Label:
Factory ?– 827 277-2
Format:
CD, EP, Card Sleeve
Country:
Canada
Released:
1988
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Synth-pop

TracklistShow Credits
1 Fine Time 3:08
2 Don't Do It 4:30
3 Fine Line 4:43
4 Fine Time (Silk Mix) 6:15
5 Fine Time (Messed Around Mix) 4:35
Total Time: 23:11


https://www.discogs.com/...-Roundround/release/4015

Neworder* ?– Round&round
Label:
Factory ?– 874 079-2
Format:
CD, Single, Card Sleeve
Country:
Canada
Released:
1989
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
House, Synth-pop

TracklistShow Credits
1 Round & Round 3:54
2 Round & Round (Extended Version) 6:39
3 Best And Marsh 4:32
4 Round & Round (The Club Mix) 7:07
5 Round & Round (The Detroit Mix) 6:29
Total Time: 28:41

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#106 Posted : 11 February 2021 22:45:29(UTC)
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ok, one last post today for catching up on various things:

we got from brussels with love - kevin hewick new order haystack, touch sampler - video 586 edit
uk and us electroset - how does it feel, and like a girl compilations


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will post more info about the first two later on.


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#107 Posted : 12 February 2021 00:17:23(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: negative1 Go to Quoted Post



has anyone managed to track one of these down, its rarer than the japanese 7 inch, which i've seen
several times on ebay:

PL 1988 7 inch

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( Tonpress DS-25-A )[Promo Only 60 copies]
5 : 05 Blue Monday

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Never got hold of one of those, no.Very very VERY rare, apparently.Anyone know if the edit is sections cut out or simply the start and/or end cut off?

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#108 Posted : 12 February 2021 00:51:29(UTC)
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Is the Saville Soundtrack considered an oddity? Possibly my favourite instrumental (heresy, I know)


I love it too.

I recall waking up early to call the Exhibiting museum to order my copies (I gave one to a friend). It was originally supposed to be limited to 3000 copies, but don't quote me on that. I have heard that there was little to no input from Bernard. Primarily composed by Hooky and Steve (while Bernard was busy working on lyrics for other tracks, perhaps?).

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#109 Posted : 12 February 2021 01:23:09(UTC)
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And that makes Stephen the only New Order member to be present in every studio recording session for all the releases. Even the one with the session drummer hired by Stephen Hague

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#110 Posted : 12 February 2021 03:25:48(UTC)
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I read that Video 586 was mainly Bernard and Steve too.
If they used a session musician on Refucklic It was a lucky escape.
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#111 Posted : 12 February 2021 08:40:02(UTC)
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from brussels with love: haystack with kevin hewick

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and here's what i think it would have sounded like with just new order:


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#112 Posted : 12 February 2021 12:31:52(UTC)
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I first heard Hayprick on the Demos, Outtakes and Rarities cassette and I didn't know what the fuck it was. There were also Prime 586 one and two, Homage and Ode to Joy / Rocking Carol. I thought it was a female vocalist so a track by The Inadequates. About a year later I read what it was in the Ideal for Living book and then the Record Collector article. Kids these days have it easy.
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#113 Posted : 12 February 2021 14:05:55(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: negative1 Go to Quoted Post


https://www.discogs.com/...nday-1988/release/553448

NewOrder* ?– Blue Monday 1988
Label:
Factory ?– 870 354-2
Format:
CD, EP, Card Sleeve
Country:
Canada
Released:
1988
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist
1 Blue Monday 1988 (12" Mix) 7:10
2 Blue Monday 1988 (Dub Version) 7:21
3 Touched By The Hand Of God (Single Version) 3:46
4 Blue Monday 1988 (Single Version) 4:12
5 Touched By The Hand Of God (Dub Version) 5:32
Total Time: 28:01




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Ooh i do actually have that Canadian one of BM with the cardboard sleeve.No idea where or when i obtained it.Must have been a long long time ago.

And yes add me to the fans of the Saville Soundtrack CD.Great to put on and chill out to for half an hour.
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#114 Posted : 12 February 2021 16:00:58(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: negative1 Go to Quoted Post


https://www.discogs.com/...nday-1988/release/553448

NewOrder* ?– Blue Monday 1988
Label:
Factory ?– 870 354-2
Format:
CD, EP, Card Sleeve
Country:
Canada
Released:
1988
Genre:
Electronic, Pop
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist
1 Blue Monday 1988 (12" Mix) 7:10
2 Blue Monday 1988 (Dub Version) 7:21
3 Touched By The Hand Of God (Single Version) 3:46
4 Blue Monday 1988 (Single Version) 4:12
5 Touched By The Hand Of God (Dub Version) 5:32
Total Time: 28:01




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Ooh i do actually have that Canadian one of BM with the cardboard sleeve.No idea where or when i obtained it.Must have been a long long time ago.

And yes add me to the fans of the Saville Soundtrack CD.Great to put on and chill out to for half an hour.



well, it has been over 32 years since it came out.

i like the peter saville soundtrack, haven't heard it in awhile though.

ordered a copy of the internet, maybe from their site, or ebay.

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#115 Posted : 13 February 2021 11:38:05(UTC)
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here's the touch sampler:


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video 586 was on different media:

here's one version from the fac video:



here's an edit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2isX4J0e6g

this cd version is another extract.

[youtube]http://www.discogs.com/Various-Touch-Sampler/release/242320[/youtube]

Various ?– Touch. Sampler
Label:
Touch ?– T_ZERO_2
Format:
CD, Sampler
Country:
UK
Released:
1997
Genre:
Electronic, Non-Music, Folk, World, & Country
Style:

Abstract, Synth-pop, Ambient, Electro, Field Recording, Experimental

TracklistShow Credits
1 –Unknown Artist Please Leave A Message 0:13
2 –Polyphony Group Of Lapharda Legenda E Tanës 3:53
3 –Unknown Artist Air Traffic Control 0:37
4 –Cold Warrior Yellow Square 7:02
5 –The Hafler Trio Replacement 1:27
6 –Philip Jeck Nelson Surfs 6:28
7 –Unknown Artist Runaway Train 3:39
8 –Unknown Artist The Education System 0:06

9 –New Order Video 586 6:57

10 –Igusti Ngurah Togog & His Son Genggong Frog Sound 1:35
11 –Mark Van Hoen Channel Of Light 5:30
12 –Ryoji Ikeda Headphonics 0/0 3:11
13 –Mother Tongue The Voice And The Ear 2:08
14 –Scala Hold Me Down 3:51
15 –John Duncan Priority 2:52
16 –Disinformation Loran-C VLF 4:17
17 –Unknown Artist Couldn't This Lengthy Therapy... ? 0:05
18 –Anthony Phillips Danza Cuccaracha 5:44
19 –Chris Watson Guanacaste 2:13
20 –Chris Watson The Musiara Gate 1:55
21 –Folk Orchestra Of Albania Dite E Zeze Ish Kone E Honja 2:54
22 –Daren Seymour & Mark Van Hoen Omnipotent 6:45
Total Time: 1:13:22

parts 1, and 2 are on the feature mist Cassette.
https://www.discogs.com/...ture-Mist/release/308267

Various ?– Feature Mist
Label:
Touch ?– T1
Format:
Cassette, Compilation, C60
Country:
UK
Released:
01 Dec 1982
Genre:
Electronic, Non-Music
Style:
Modern Classical, Ambient, Spoken Word, Synth-pop

TracklistShow Credits
A1 –Vladimir Mayakovsky Final Verse, "Last Poem"

A2 –New Order Video 586 - 1

A3 –Soliman Gamil The New Nubia
A4 –Robert Wyatt From An Interview
A5 –The Death And Beauty Foundation Song Of The Houseproud Ghost
A6 –Hanns Eisler & Vladimir Mayakovsky Subbotnik
A7 –Eric Random Meets The Bedlamites In Cassette Conference
B1 –Simple Minds King Is White
B2 –Tuxedomoon Shelved Dreams
B3 –Dmitri Shostakovich Waltz From "The Bedbug"

B4 –New Order Video 586 - 2

B5 –Flesh Hesitate

Credits
Compilation Producer – Andrew McKenzie, Garry Mouat, Jon Wozencroft

Notes
First edition (6000 copies) wrapped in a plastic bag with a A5 32pp booklet featured the work of Keith Breeden, Neville Brody, Panny Charrington, Malcolm Garrett, Hipgnosis and Ian Wright, with manifestos by The Death And Beauty Foundation and The Temple Ov Psychick Youth (written by David Tibet). Also published were The Rozztox Manifesto (by Gary Panter / The Residents), "Vladimir Mayakovsky" by Alan Reid, Norrie MacLaren's "Video Column", "The New Nubia", and Your Guide To Naming A Pop Group, "Nominal Success" by Shirley Ellis.

A cassette-only edition was remastered and re-released in March 1986.

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#116 Posted : 13 February 2021 12:28:24(UTC)
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can't edit my last post, it detects it as spam,
the video link for the edit was a mistake. ooops.


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#117 Posted : 14 February 2021 02:38:05(UTC)
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I've got Video 5-8-6 on the 'Touch Sampler', the 'Twice As Nice' CD, the 'Be Music Presents New Order CD' and the standalone 12"/CD from Touch.
The only thing I haven't got is the original 'Featuremist' tape (I do have a rip of this though).

I absolutely love the Video 5-8-6 track. Especially the full length 22 minute version. It's bonkers and brilliant.

Just for the sake of completeness, the track also appeared as a bonus track on the download version of the recent PC&L box-set (pity it wasn't included in the physical set).

Also, another version of the video, clocking in at 09:38, was a hidden 'Easter Egg' on DVD2 of the same set.
I tweeted Steve about this and he said "It is from some primitive apple 2e video experiments. I did with Malcolm Whitehead in 1982 to a very early version of 586. Aka video 586. I don’t think it was shown at the opening of the hac. June 82 gig possibly?"

I haven't completely compared this video to the one on 'A Factory Video' but, IIRC, it seemed 'different' to me.
Perhaps this is something that you could have a look at negative1, as one your comparisons.

Whilst I think about it, another variant to the track (which, again, I guess, is edited from the full length version) is the 2:38 Haçienda Construction footage that appears at the start of the 'A Factory Outing' video.

So, to summarise the variants of Video 5-8-6:

On audio format:

Full length version (22:07) (from 'Video 5-8-6' 12" & CD single, 'New Order Presents Be Music' CD & 'Power, Corruption and Lies: Definitive Edition' box set (digital download only))
Part One (7:27) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Three (14:12) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Two (7:02) (from "Touch. Sampler' CD)
Edit (6:13) (from 'Twice As Nice' CD)

On video format:
"Primitive 5-8-6" (5:49) (from 'A Factory Video' VHS)
"Haçienda Construction Footage" (2:38) (from 'A Factory Outing' VHS)
Easter Egg (09:38) (from 'Power, Corruption and Lies: Definitive Edition' box set, DVD2)


As regards 'From Brussels With Love', I picked up the LTM reissue a few years back.
I also treated myself to the over-sized 'special edition' from Les Disques Du Crépuscule that was released late last year, as a Christmas present to myself:

https://www.discogs.com/...th-Love/release/16032422

However, I'm embarrassed to say that, with everything going on in my life / in the world at present, I've haven't even unwrapped it yet, let alone listened to it.

Like you, Michael, I first heard 'Haystack' on a bootleg cassette that I bought from a record fair in about 1990. I did know what it was (I think I read about it in Mark Johnson's book) but didn't really know what to make of it at the time. I've come to love the track over the years. A very interesting curio.

Apparently, Hewick recorded another track ('A Piece Of Fate') with New Order, but this is apparently 'lost'. Pretty annoying. Hopefully it turns up at some point.
You'd think it would be lurking on a tape somewhere.
I don't even think Hewick has a copy. I remember him asking when the Hannett tapes were found by Julia Adamson whether they contained this track, but I'm not sure he ever found out.


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So, to summarise the variants of Video 5-8-6:

On audio format:

Full length version (22:07) (from 'Video 5-8-6' 12" & CD single, 'New Order Presents Be Music' CD & 'Power, Corruption and Lies: Definitive Edition' box set (digital download only))
Part One (7:27) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Three (14:12) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Two (7:02) (from "Touch. Sampler' CD)
Edit (6:13) (from 'Twice As Nice' CD)

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So, part1 + part2 + part3 doesn't match Full-length


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So, to summarise the variants of Video 5-8-6:

On audio format:

Full length version (22:07) (from 'Video 5-8-6' 12" & CD single, 'New Order Presents Be Music' CD & 'Power, Corruption and Lies: Definitive Edition' box set (digital download only))
Part One (7:27) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Three (14:12) (from 'Featuremist cassette)
Part Two (7:02) (from "Touch. Sampler' CD)
Edit (6:13) (from 'Twice As Nice' CD)

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So, part1 + part2 + part3 doesn't match Full-length


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Yeah, I know. Weird eh?

There's been some debate over the years about this.

Here's the listing for the Sampler at Touch33.net which states:

"New Order: The missing middle section of the 23 minutes song of this well-known band. Recorded in 1982 in Manchester."

https://touch33.net/cata...o_2-touch-sampler-2.html

So, by their description, it is the middle part (i.e. part 2), but I guess there might be some overlap (i.e. it contains the end of part 1 and/or the beginning of part 3 also).
I've never tried to compare the versions. Again, negative1 probably knows more about this than I.

Edit: In fact, looking at the times, parts 1 & 3 add up to about the length of the full-length version themselves (although I would say that my '14:12' includes some talking at the end of the mp3, so not truly accurate).
So, who knows? It's all a bit confusing.
Would be interested to see a comparison between all the versions (if this is practical) to see where the versions start and end.

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Apparently, Hewick recorded another track ('A Piece Of Fate') with New Order, but this is apparently 'lost'. Pretty annoying. Hopefully it turns up at some point.
You'd think it would be lurking on a tape somewhere.
I don't even think Hewick has a copy. I remember him asking when the Hannett tapes were found by Julia Adamson whether they contained this track, but I'm not sure he ever found out.




Just thinking about it, does Johnny James know if a copy of this track is located in the New Order archives?
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#121 Posted : 14 February 2021 04:29:13(UTC)
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Apparently, Hewick recorded another track ('A Piece Of Fate') with New Order, but this is apparently 'lost'. Pretty annoying. Hopefully it turns up at some point.
You'd think it would be lurking on a tape somewhere.
I don't even think Hewick has a copy. I remember him asking when the Hannett tapes were found by Julia Adamson whether they contained this track, but I'm not sure he ever found out.




Just thinking about it, does Johnny James know if a copy of this track is located in the New Order archives?


Nope, nor Haystack master. They probably were both kept by Anthony Wilson rather than Rob (being for a Kevin Hewick release rather than a New Order one).



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#122 Posted : 14 February 2021 05:11:36(UTC)
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Nope, nor Haystack master. They probably were both kept by Anthony Wilson rather than Rob (being for a Kevin Hewick release rather than a New Order one).





Damn! That's annoying. Would love to hear it!

Thanks for the confirmation though! Much appreciated.
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#123 Posted : 14 February 2021 06:14:25(UTC)
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Like you, Michael, I first heard 'Haystack' on a bootleg cassette that I bought from a record fair in about 1990. I did know what it was (I think I read about it in Mark Johnson's book) but didn't really know what to make of it at the time. I've come to love the track over the years. A very interesting curio.

Apparently, Hewick recorded another track ('A Piece Of Fate') with New Order, but this is apparently 'lost'. Pretty annoying. Hopefully it turns up at some point.
You'd think it would be lurking on a tape somewhere.
I don't even think Hewick has a copy. I remember him asking when the Hannett tapes were found by Julia Adamson whether they contained this track, but I'm not sure he ever found out.




It was on https://www.discogs.com/...Rarities/release/7935833 and I bought it (in 1992) in a different cover, plus parts two and three. They got less and less interesting - in fact the only thing I really 'needed' off the others was Let's Go / Nothing For Me.
Given the high profile of New Order, the number of official and unofficial compilations and the joys of Youtube, I'm sure that the other collaboration would've surfaced by now. I had the same hunch about the Pet Shop Boys' True Faith mix - they're both big names and it's a popular track, so if it existed it'd be easy to find. Links tended to go straight to Shit Poppyboner's remix. Probably the Confusion arose cos of Shep's Pets link or cos the Pets sometimes DJed and have strong links to NO.

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#124 Posted : 14 February 2021 07:24:46(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: perspexorange Go to Quoted Post
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Nope, nor Haystack master. They probably were both kept by Anthony Wilson rather than Rob (being for a Kevin Hewick release rather than a New Order one).





Damn! That's annoying. Would love to hear it!

Thanks for the confirmation though! Much appreciated.


If I had to guess, I would think that the unfinished track was probably never mixed, so therefore only existed on the multitrack tape for the session.

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#125 Posted : 14 February 2021 07:52:30(UTC)
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If I had to guess, I would think that the unfinished track was probably never mixed, so therefore only existed on the multitrack tape for the session.



I think I read somewhere that the session fell to pieces (Bernard playing Buzzcocks riffs and eventually walking out, Hannett not playing ball etc.), so it certainly seems possible that the track was never properly finished.

A real shame.

Hmmm - just found this on JD Central. This is probably where I read it:

"around june 1980 (just over a month after ian curtis' suicide), hewick was booked to go into graveyard studios (famous for a certain ratio's marvellous "graveyard and the ballroom" cassette) to record 5 tracks for the planned double 10" (which later became the aforementioned "factory quartet"). the night before, tony wilson phoned hewick and suggested that "the jds" go into the studio to back him. wilson told hewick that the jds wanted to carry on as a band and playing someone else's material would ease their transition back into recording.

no one ever told hewick that this might have been a try-out session for a lead singer of the soon-to-be new order. much later, when terry christian suggested the idea on a bbc radio derby interview in 1983, hewick was hurt enough to be unable to go to a new order gig for quite some time afterwards. "well you're a better singer than any of them aren't you?" said christian. the rumour would appear to be substantiated in the liner notes to "from brussels with love", although hewick maintains it was not the case.

to quote kevin: "i was picked up at piccadilly station by bernard and stephen in a really old car. they were really friendly, good humoured and i soon felt at ease - for a while--- forgive my memory but i seem to recall it was only on arriving at graveyard that i was told that martin hannett was going to produce the session! at last i met peter hook who privately i held in most fanlike awe - he soon came over as the one who took the lead with things, who pulled things together into shape. we worked on two songs "haystack" and "a piece of fate". it was decided to do "haystack" first."

the resulting song, "haystack," a stalwart of hewick's live set, appears on the "from brussels with love" compilation on les disques du crepuscule (cd, cassette, and lp formats). the recording suffers from a complete and utter lack of production. kevin indicates that this was the result of hannett showing up halfway through the session, pronouncing that the assembled group of musicians (hewick, bernard, peter, and steven) sounded like "fairport convention" [ouch!] and curling up under the mixing desk for a bit of a sleep. hewick was told hannett was exhausted from working through the night on a john cooper clarke recording session. he remembers hannett leaving before the end and doubts whether hannett actually twiddled and knobs on this recording at all!

the assembled "backing" band told the engineer at the beginning of the session that they'd decided to call themselves "new order". when hewick pointed out that rob asheton (former member of the stooges) had formed a band called the new order, a clearly annoyed bernard shot back "only you would know that."

the song

the song is inspired by a scene with jack lemmon and lee remick in "the days of wine and roses", with loads of heroin addiction imagery (which i can't even believe i missed in favour of a sexual interpretation!). hook's bass rumbles along, bernard knocks away at the polyphonic synths, stevie bangs the drums, and hewick delivers a langorously lounge-y vocal performance and plays guitar. he doesn't sound nearly as nervous as he must've been, although the beauty of his voice fails to show through.

the "other" song

the assembled band worked on a second song that has never seen the light of day. "a piece of fate" was the track - later reworked by hewick into a song called "no miracle" in 1993. hewick, who was utterly in awe of the backing band assembled for his humble session, pointed out to bernard that the two note guitar solo he was playing was from buzzcock's "boredom" and was stunned when bernard, threw his gibson sg down on the floor and stormed out. this so unnerved hewick that he was unable to complete any other songs for the session. wilson, still wanting to feature the young kevin on a factory record, replaced the session with the live tracks on the factory quartet. all in all, not an auspicious recording for the young lad's first "professional" recording session, but a story for the grandkids!"



I've never heard that 'No Miracle' track. I can't seem to find the track on streaming services. If I find it, I'll post here. Might be interesting to hear.

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