NewOrder*Nineteen63

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Nineteen63 (95 Arthur Baker Radio Remix) 4:02
Nineteen63 (94 Album Version) 3:45
Nineteen63 (Lionrock Full Throttle Mix) 7:49
Nineteen63 (Joe T. Vannelli Dubby Mix) 7:12

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    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of 1963, 1994, Vinyl 1963
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Promo
    London Records – NUXXDJ6 UK 1994 UK1994
    Cover of 1963, 1994, Vinyl 1963
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Promo
    London Records – NUOXDJ6 UK 1994 UK1994
    Cover of Nineteen Sixty Three, 1994, CD Nineteen Sixty Three
    CD, Single, Promo
    London Records – NUOCDJ 6 Europe 1994 Europe1994
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995-01-09, Vinyl Nineteen63
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    London Records – 857939.1 UK & Europe 1995 UK & Europe1995
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995-01-09, CD Nineteen63
    CD, Single
    London Records – 857939.2 UK 1995 UK1995
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995-01-16, CD Nineteen63
    CD, Single; Box Set, Limited Edition
    London Records – 857941.2 UK 1995 UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995, CD Nineteen63
    CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve
    Polydor – 857939.2 Australasia 1995 Australasia1995
    Cover of 1963, 1995-01-00, Vinyl 1963
    7", 45 RPM, Single, Jukebox
    London Records – NUO 6 UK & Europe 1995 UK & Europe1995
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995-01-09, Cassette Nineteen63
    Cassette, Single
    London Records – 857938.4 UK & Europe 1995 UK & Europe1995
    Cover of 1963, 1995, CDr 1963
    CDr, Single, Test Pressing
    London Records – none UK 1995 UK1995
    Cover of 1963, 1995, Cassette 1963
    Cassette, Single
    London Records – 857938.4 Australasia 1995 Australasia1995
    Cover of Nineteen63, 1995-01-09, CD Nineteen63
    CD, Single
    London Records – 857939.2 Europe 1995 Europe1995

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    Reviews

    • Kraftwerker1981's avatar
      Kraftwerker1981
      The pressing I've got has the tracks for the box set pressing. There's no listing on here for a mispress
      • Kraftwerker1981's avatar
        Kraftwerker1981
        Hmm...90's remixes are always a bit hit and miss, in my opinion. Purely for club-enthusiasts of a certain age. I was in my late 20's when these were released, and I really don't think they've aged terribly well
        • hippohelper's avatar
          hippohelper
          The Light Mix is probably the best of the 1963 remixes, which ittedly isn't hard. But what's with the Elmer Fudd vocal affectations where Barney sings 'fwee' instead of 'free' and 'pwice' instead of 'price' etc? Something went awry with the autotune settings? Vewy distwacting.
          • hippohelper's avatar
            hippohelper
            is the Nightstripper mix of Spooky the same as the Night Tripper mix??
            • jayeshdaya's avatar
              jayeshdaya
              some idiot DJ's throwing samples of New Orders amazing track into their mix so they can call their garbage a remix. Worst New Order single ever
              • acurtis001's avatar
                acurtis001
                Edited one year ago
                These two DJ mixes are hilarious!
                The Joe T. Vannelli Dubby Mix will be recognizable to a NO fan due to the sampled/repeated "Johnnyyyyy", but that's the only clue.
                But the Lionrock Full Throttle Mix bears zero resemblance to the original, and would challenge even the most hardcore NO fan to name it (if they listened blind).
                Absolutely useless, at least for a NO fan that is (as you can get the 95 Arthur Baker version, which is worth having, on Best Of New Order, Retro, etc.
                • golden_robot's avatar
                  golden_robot
                  love Arthur Baker. love 1963 (1987). hate all these other versions.
                  • notepad27's avatar
                    notepad27
                    Edited 3 years ago
                    Maybe not the best sound quality, but the Light Mix is great to my ears, and on this press, taking its own side of the record, is well worth it. Love the fade out at the end.
                    • a_barca's avatar
                      a_barca
                      unrecognizable house versions of this classic NO song. don't waste your money.
                      • totallyvinyl's avatar
                        totallyvinyl
                        We have a few copies of this promo in the special cut-out cover. The problem always is finding one with no damage to the die-cut. All our copies are 2 x 12" and this listing should be amended accordingly as a 2 x 12" in the special cover. It is possible that each 12" was also issued separately but a listing denoting 2 x 12"s is needed.

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