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Cassette recording of New Order tracks.

New Order

Single by New Order. 7-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville Associates and Trevor Key featuring a single leaf in yellow on a blue ground.

FAC 183 True Faith

Incorrectly labelled cassette recording of a New Order live performance at the Underground, Boston, USA

Joy Division live at Boston Underground

Digital copies of recordings of a Joy Division live performance in Bournemouth on 2 November 1979 and a New Order soundcheck at Heaven Ultradisco, London in February 1981. The digital copies were burned to CD-R by Jon Savage.

CD copy recording

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Live recordings

Single by New Order. 7-inch vinyl in grey carton card stock sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on the cover to Italian Futurist designer Fortunato Depero's book Dynamo. The sleeve was printed in nine different colour variations: black, red, blue, brown, yellow, orange, green, aqua and purple. The example here is printed in red.

FAC 53 Procession

Single by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in die-cut and printed card sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville. The outer sleeve resembles a 5.25-inch floppy disk. The inner sleeve is silver. The design uses a colour based code to present information about the track titles and Factory catalogue number. The code on the front of the outer sleeve reads FAC 73 Blue Monday And The Beach New Order.

FACTUS 10 Blue Monday

Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville featuring a reproduction of the painting "A Basket of Roses" by French artist Henri Fantin-Latour as the cover image. The design uses a colour based code to present information about the album title and Factory catalogue number. The code on the front of the outer sleeve reads FACT 75, and the code on the inner sleeve reads New Order Power Corruption and Lies. The decoding wheel is printed on the back of the outer sleeve.

FACT 75 Power, Corruption & Lies

Single by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in embossed card picture sleeve. Sleeve design by Phill Pennington at Peter Saville Associates. The design uses a colour based code to present information about the Factory catalogue number. The code on the front of the sleeve reads FAC 93.

FAC 93 Confusion

Digital copies of recordings of Joy Division and New Order rehearsals between 1978 and 1981. The digital copies were burned to CD-R by Jon Savage.

CD copy recording

Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on a poster by Italian Futurist Fortunato Depero for the 1932 exposition "Futurismo Trentino". Saville adapted it so that the F stands for Factory and the L (Roman numeral) for 50. Sleeve design attributed to Saville's Grafica Industria design concept.

FACT 50 Movement

Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card sleeve printed by Garrod & Lofthouse. Sleeve design by Peter Saville based on a poster by Italian Futurist designer Fortunato Depero for the 1932 exposition "Futurismo Trentino". Saville adapted it so that the F stands for Factory and the L (Roman numeral) for 50. Sleeve design attributed to Saville's Grafica Industria design concept. A second copy owned by Jon Savage.

FACT 50 Movement

Remix version of a single by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve. Sleeve design by Peter Saville Associates and Trevor Key featuring multiple multicoloured leaves on a white and blue ground. The remix is by Shep Pettibone.

FAC 183R True Faith

Cassette recording of New Order tracks.

New Order various takes

Album by New Order. 12-inch vinyl in card picture sleeve covered by a sheet of onion skin paper. Sleeve design by Peter Saville at Peter Saville Associates, using images taken from polaroid photographs of the band members, photographer Trevor Key.

FACT 100 Low-life