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New Order - Ceremony Album

New Order - Ceremony Album
Performer: New Order
Title: Ceremony
Country: Italy
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Indie Rock
Released: 1981
Catalog number: FAC. 33, FAC 33/12
Label: Factory
MP3 album szie: 2240 mb
FLAC album size: 2338 mb

Tracklist

1In A Lonely Place4:31
2Ceremony4:32

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
FAC. 33, FAC 33/12New Order Ceremony ‎(12", Single, Gre)Factory, FactoryFAC. 33, FAC 33/12UK1981
FAC. 33, FAC 33New Order Ceremony ‎(7", Single, Lyn)Factory, FactoryFAC. 33, FAC 33UK1981
FAC. 33, FAC 33/12New Order Ceremony ‎(12", Single, Gre)Factory, FactoryFAC. 33, FAC 33/12Ireland1981
FAC 33/12New Order Ceremony ‎(12", Promo)FactoryFAC 33/12Australia1983
FAC 33New Order Ceremony ‎(12", Single, RP, W/Lbl)FactoryFAC 33UK1981

Credits

  • ProducerMartin Hannett
  • Written-ByAlbrecht - Dickens, Curtis, Hook, Morris

Notes

"In A Lonely Place" is the same version as on the green sleeve 12", except that it fades out early.

On label:
A Fractured Music • A Factory Record
Date on label: 22/1/81
Made In Italy

On reverse of sleeve, text is slightly different:
"Made In Italy by BASE RECORD Bologna"

Another pressing with different text and address on reverse sleeve is found here.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: ^^FAC 33 A
  • Matrix / Runout: ^^FAC 33 B
  • Rights Society: S.I.A.E.

Companies

  • Record Company – Base Record
  • Published By – Fractured Music

Short intro

Ceremony is a song by Joy Division, released as New Order's debut single in 1981. The song and its B-side, In a Lonely Place, were written and recorded as Joy Division prior to the death of Ian Curtis. Both were re-recorded and carried over to Joy Division's re-formation under the name New Order. New Order released the song as a single twice, firstly in January 1981 and secondly in September 1981 featuring new member Gillian Gilbert. Watch the video for Ceremony from New Order's Substance 1987 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Produced by Martin Hannett. Released February 1981 on Ceremony. Notes The first New Order track though actually written in the last days of Joy Division. The first version of 'Ceremony' was recorded as a 3-piece in September 1980 during New Order's first US tour. They later re-recorded the track with Gillian Gilbert which was released in July 1981. The original 3-piece recording is only to be found on the 2005 New Order retrospective Singles and the 9th track of the 2008 2CD re-issue of Movement. read more. This is why events unnerve me, They find it all, a different story, Notice whom for wheels are turning, Turn again and turn towards this time, All she ask' Versions of Ceremony - A New Order Tribute. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Ceremony - New Order. Ceremony is a single by New Order. Released on March 1981, it marks the debut of New Order. This song and In a Lonely Place are the only songs recorded just before Ian Curtis's suicide. Ceremony, and In a Lonely Place, were originally written by Ian Curtis sixteen days before his suicide and sung by Bernard Sumner. In A Lonely Place has always been its B-side. After changing their name to New Order, the band re-recorded and released both songs under Factory Records 33. It is more of a memorial. New Order. Released March 6, 1981. Ceremony Tracklist. Ceremony Lyrics. CEREMONY - A New Order Tribute benefits the Salford Foundation Trust's Tony Wilson Awards. All Day Long covered by John Ralston from the new album CEREMONY - A New Order Tribut. Hosted on . All Day Long - John Ralston Ceremony - A New Order Tribute by sonshine. CEREMONY - A New Order Tribute. New Order Tribute: Ceremo. has been added to your Cart. Add gift options. Have one to sell. Originally released as a highly sought Press Only promo disc to support Ceremony: A New Order Tribute, Ceremony: The Digital Album is a completely unique compilation of 16 more songs submitted for the Tony Wilson inspired project that couldn't fit on the packed 32 track double CD. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download