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04 Nov 2005 - New Order - Singles (CD)

New Order - Singles??(Japanese Double CD)

Drawing from twenty four years worth of remarkable recorded material, Singles compiles every single released by the band in chronological order.

Initial copies come with an Exclusive Sticker insert (about CD booklet size), containing the images of their first 30 singles.

Disc One

  1. Ceremony
  2. Procession
  3. Everything’s Gone Green
  4. Temptation
  5. Blue Monday
  6. Confusion
  7. Thieves Like Us
  8. Perfect Kiss
  9. Subculture
  10. Shellshock
  11. State of Nation
  12. BLT
  13. True Faith
  14. 1963
  15. Touched By the Hand of God

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Disc Two
  1. Blue Monday ('88)
  2. Fine Time
  3. Round and Round
  4. Run 2
  5. World in Motion
  6. Regret
  7. Ruined in a Day
  8. World (Price of Love)
  9. Spooky
  10. Crystal
  11. 60 MPH
  12. Here To Stay
  13. Krafty
  14. Jetstream
  15. Waiting For the Sirens Call
  16. Turn
    Bonus Tracks
  17. Waiting For The Siren's Call (Jackknife Lee Remix)
  18. Bizarre Love Triangle (Richard X Remix)
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Reissue of The Thompson Twins 1984 album expanded to included 2 bonus tracks (strangely taken from the Here's To Future Days sessions) and a bonus CD with a 1984 interview with the band conducted by Mark Goodyear at radio Clyde in Scotland. Also includes extensive liner notes by??John Bolsar.??

  1. Doctor! Doctor!
  2. You Take Me Up
  3. Hold Me Now
  4. Day After Day
  5. No Peace for the Wicked
  6. The Gap
  7. Sister of Mercy
  8. Storm on the Sea
  9. Who Can Stop the Rain?
    Bonus Tracks
  10. Heavens Above
  11. Kiss
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  12. Thompson Twins Interview

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04 Nov 2005 - Morrissey: New Album

MORRISSEY will release his new album 'Ringleader Of The Tormentors' on March 20th next year.
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The album, which is being mixed at the moment, will be preceded by a single in February which will coincide with European concert dates.
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04 Nov 2005 - Eighties News

ABC will release a number of their back-catalogue albums in remastered and expanded form on November 14th. The albums, reissued under the title 'The Neutron Remasters', each feature special packaging with lyrics, memorabilia and comments from Martin Fry.

GRACE JONES
has been confirmed as the special headline guest at the forthcoming Pride Reunion which will take place at Butlins in Minehead from November 18th-21st. Other artists on the bill includes BANANARAMA, SONIA and BUCKS FIZZ.

NITZER EBB are to reform to play a series of shows next year. The duo have agreed to a reunion tour but have not indicated whether they are likely to go into the studio to work on new material. The only show confirmed so far is a headline appearance at a German festival in June next year.

EURYTHMICS are considering doing a tour which will feature DAVE STEWART's new band, Platinum Weird, as opening act, followed by an ANNIE LENNOX solo set and finishing with a headline performance from Eurythmics!

HEAVEN 17 have delayed the UK release of their new album 'Before After' until February 6th but will go ahead with their plans to play a special one-off gig at London's Scala in November.

JASON DONOVAN is expected to tour the UK next year in a musical version of 'Sweeney Todd'. Donovan has also added more shows to his upcoming schedule with eighteen Uk shows scheduled between now and February including a performance at London club G-A-Y on November 5th.

A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS have been forced to cancel their UK and European dates secheduled for December. The cancellation is due to problems with promotors and there is currently no word on whether any of the shows will be resceduled.

BAUHAUS
have announced the European leg of their current world tour. The recently reunited band will start the fourteen European dates in Dublin on January 28th and finish in Madrid on February 16th.

BLACK will release a new album, 'Between Two Churches' on November 7th. COLIN VEARNCOMBE, who records under the name Black, is best known for the 1987 hit 'Wonderful Life'.

NEW ORDER
will play shows at London's Brixton Academy and Manchester's Apollo in November.

PAUL MORLEY
has recorded an album with James Banbury under the name Infantjoy. The former ZTT mainman and ART OF NOISE collaborator describes the album, 'Where The Night Goes', as a journey from dusk til dawn translated in one hour of music divided into twelve pieces... the album, which will be released on November 7th, includes a cover of the JAPAN track 'Ghosts'.

MARC ALMOND
has announced that he will not be playing his previously announced DJ slot at Liverpool's Homotopia Closing Party this month... the SOFT CELL singer has been advised to cancel a number of engagements to rest before his upcoming dates with JOOLS HOLLAND.

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03 Nov 2005 - Kate Bush About 'Aerial'

Kate Bush will reveal that recording her first album in 12 years almost killed her, in a new interview this week.

The famously reclusive star has given her first radio or TV interview in over a decade to the BBC, to speak about the new LP "Aerial". The interview goes out on Friday and finds Bush speaking candidly about the record, which is the follow-up to "The Red Shoes", from 1993.

Speaking to John Wilson on Radio 4's "Front Row" show, Bush says how difficult "Aerial" was to make. "I'm very opinionated. I'm horrible to work with; I'm so fussy and picky," she explains. "What's good is that I know what I want. It's when you don't know what you want that you're in trouble. There were so many times I thought I wasn't going to have the energy to see it through. I knew I couldn't go on any longer, it would've killed me. I was so fed up making it."??

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During the course of the interview, Bush also explains her extended absence from the pop world, as she raised her son Bertie. "I wanted to give as much time as I could to my son. I love being with him, he's a lovely little boy and he won't be little for very long. I felt my work could wait whereas his growing up couldn't."

Bush also denies claims she is a recluse, commenting: "I am a private person, but I don't think I'm obsessively so. It's more that I choose to try and have a normal a life as possible. I don't like to live in a glare of publicity."

"Aerial" is released on Monday, November 7.

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