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Performer:
NewOrder
Album:
Republic
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop, Indie Rock
Released:
03 May 1993
Country:
UK & Europe
Label:
London Records
Catalog:
828 413.1
FLAC size:
1080 mb
MP3 size:
1220 mb
WMA size:
2510 mb


Tracklist


1World
2Chemical
3Liar
4Special
5Spooky
6Avalanche
7Ruined In A Day
8Young Offender
Producer [Pre-production] – Pascal Gabriel
9Times Change
10Everyone Everywhere
11Regret
Producer [Pre-production] – Pascal Gabriel


Credits


  • Art DirectionPeter Saville
  • EngineerMike 'Spike' Drake, Owen Morris, Richard Chappell, Simon Gogerly
  • Engineer [Assistant]Ben Findlay, Sam Hardaker
  • Performer [Additional Musicians]Andy Duncan, Audrey Riley, David Rhodes, Dee Lewis
  • ProducerNewOrder, Stephen Hague
  • Written-ByBernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Hague, Stephen Morris


Notes


Recorded and mixed at Real World & RAK.
Designed at Pentagram.
Printed inner sleeve

LP 828413.1
CD 828413.2
MC 828413.4

℗ 1993 CentreDate Co. Ltd
© 1993 CentreDate Co. Ltd

Marketed in France by Barclay & in Germany by Metronome Musik GmbH


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 0 42282 84131 5
  • Matrix / Runout: DFI 93 3 828413 A
  • Matrix / Runout: DFI 93 3 828413 B
  • Label Code: LC 7654
  • Other (Distribution Code): BA 281
  • Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CentreDate Co Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – CentreDate Co Ltd.
  • Recorded At – Real World Studios
  • Mixed At – Real World Studios
  • Recorded At – RAK Studios
  • Mixed At – RAK Studios
  • Designed At – Pentagram
  • Pressed By – DFI
  • Distributed By – Barclay
  • Distributed By – Metronome Musik GmbH


Album


Republic stylised as Republic is the sixth studio album by English rock band New Order. It was first released on 3 May 1993 in the United Kingdom by London Records and on 11 May 1993 in the United States by Qwest and Warner Bros. It was the band's first album following the demise of their former label Factory Records, and would be their last studio album for eight years until 2001's Get Ready. The band's next album Republic was shadowed by the collapse of their longtime label Factory Records. The label had been ailing due to financial difficulties, and was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1992. New Order never had a formal contract with Factory. Although unusual for a major group, this was Factory's standard practice until the mid-1980s. Following the release and promotion of Republic, the band put New Order on hold while focusing on side projects with The Other Two's debut album released in 1993. In 1994, a second singles collection was released, entitled The Best of New Order. New Order - Republic review: Often overlooked, occasionally dismissed, rarely appreciated. Republic is a band rising from the ashes of the home they knew and lovedhated for just a little over a decade. Review Summary: Often overlooked, occasionally dismissed, rarely appreciated. Before their first real breakup, 4 years was a long time to wait for a New Order album. Just 3 years before Technique, Brotherhood followed its predecessor Low-Life by only a year, and before that the waiting periods between N. releases weren't exactly excruciating either. With Factory defunct, New Order released Republic, a more grunge turn on post-punk, but still New Order. The guitar-driven Regret helps pound through the hard times, while Ruined In a Day , Spooky , and World help keep that new wave formula that New Order gracefully built upon. Times Change points to the demise of Factory, while Avalanche closes us with a haunting feeling of completion. Even though New Order would not return for 8 years, the album helped mark the change for New Order once again. Republic Q&A. New Order - Republic 1993. To favorites 6 Download album. Listen album. Synthpop Dance Rock Alternative Pop. New Order. Songs in album New Order - Republic 1993. New Order - Regret. New Order - World. New Order - Ruined In A Day. New Order - Spooky. New Order - Everyone Everywhere. New Order - Young Offender. New Order - Liar. New Order - Chemical. New Order - Times Change. New Order never really toured following the release of Republic and the quickly parted ways only three months after its release after doing their duty the record indeed went to number one in the British charts. They didnt spoke with each other for years and it would take them eight years before releasing new music so you can imagine that there are reasons why the band doesnt appear to be the biggest fan of the album as well. David Bowies 1987 album Never Let Me Down, for example. But Im pretty sure it got some fans out there as well. And thats the thing with me and Republic. In keeping with previous work, Republic simply borrows elements of contemporary innovations in club music to frame a set of effortlessly enjoyable alternative pop songs. As on Technique, the singles World, Spooky are the most danceable on the record, while lyrical concerns are among the most direct of the group's career, including Ruined in a Day and Times Change, sure signs of the demise of Factory Records. Listen free to New Order Republic Regret, World and more. 11 tracks 47:16. Album Name Republic. Type Album. Released date 03 May 1993. Labels London Recordings Qwest. Music StyleNew-Wave. Members owning this album10. Republic is a music album by New Order released in 1993. Republic is ranked 5,410th in the overall chart, 981st in the 1990s, and 99th in the year 1993