1994 10 NME New Order


NEW ORDER release a new remixed version of 'True Faith', entitled 'True Faith '94'. on Monday (October 31).

The single is taken from their forthcoming greatest hits album, enigmatically titled '?'. Released through London Records, on November 21 the LP features new Stephen Hague remixes of 'True Faith', 'Bizarre Love Triangle', '1963' and 'Round and Round'.

The full track-listing is: 'True Faith '94', 'Bizarre Love Triangle '94', '1963', 'Regret', 'Fine Time', 'The Perfect Kiss', 'Shell Shocked', 'Thieves Like Us', Vanishing Point', 'Run (2)',  'Round And Round '94', 'World (The Price Of Love)' , 'Ruined In A Day', 'Touched By The Hand Of God', 'Blue Monday '88'
and 'World In Motion'.

Hague told NME: "We were really unsure about doing the remixes„ especially 'True Faith' because we didn't want to f— it up. But we're pleased with the results. The new versions are a lot drier, a lot less '80s. Barney thinks they are excellent."

Hague said there was little chance of Nevu Order working together or playing in the foreseeable future.

He said "Peter Hook is on the road and Stephen and Gillian are doing TV work. Barney is knee-deep in Electronic stuff with Johnny Marr, they've written a lot of songs and the ones I've heard are excellent.

"There's a large measure of love/hate relationships within New Order and in some ways they've grown out of the band thing. But something happens when the four of then get together, I just don't know they'll find a reason to do it again. I'd say the odds were about evens."

Hague, who is now based in America, added that '1963' was likely to be released as a single early next year.

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