With their first new studio album in ten years out today what better time to show off our New Order Top 5, see these, and more, at eil.com – don’t forget to cast your vote for best New Order album of the ’80s at the bottom…..
Official 1990 UK in-house Factory GOLD 7″ presentation award disc for UK sales in excess of 400,000 copies, more info hereLoving this rare 1985 Japanese promotional only 8-track LP retrospective, more info hereIncludes the early version of Blue Monday entitled 5-8-6, We All Stand, Too Late and a cover of reggae artist Keith Hudson’s Turn The Heater On, recorded & aired in June 1982, more info here1987 US promotional only 10″ flexi disc, includes ‘Rollercoaster’ by Echo & The Bunnymen, ‘Shame Of The Nation’ by New Order and ‘Fresh Slice’ by Gene Loves Jezebel – weird! More info here2001 US promotional only laminated tour style pass featuring album sleeve artwork and release date with metal chain. Given to reps and stores in advance of the album release! More info here [interaction id=”56057831c70ac51c0392eb2c”]
Rock star Phil Lynott was recording his second solo album in a studio in Soho and, as usual, the control room was overflowing with hangers-on. Lynott made a show of conducting a headcount – 12 people. Gazing […]
From Loudersound. Badfinger have announced details of their upcoming No Matter What – Revisiting The Hits collection, which features new recordings of some of the band’s most famous songs. Joining guitarist Joey Molland – the […]
This week our resident vinyl guru ‘Mr A’, although still somewhat exhausted from his ‘Islands Funk’ shenanigans last week, has managed to pull another rabbit out of the hat with this prime slice of late […]
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