New Order – Movement
Label: |
Gap Records – FACT 50 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, LP, Album, Reissue
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Country: |
New Zealand |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
New Wave |
Tracklist
A1 | Dreams Never End | 3:13 | |
A2 | Truth | 4:37 | |
A3 | Senses | 4:45 | |
A4 | Chosen Time | 4:07 | |
B1 | ICB | 4:33 | |
B2 | The Him | 5:29 | |
B3 | Doubts Even Here | 4:16 | |
B4 | Denial | 4:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Gap Records
- Published By – Be Music (2)
- Manufactured By – EMI Records New Zealand Limited
- Distributed By – EMI Records New Zealand Limited
Credits
- Design – Peter Saville (2)
- Engineer – Chris Nagle
- Engineer [Assistant] – John*
- Producer – Martin Hannett
Notes
First 1983 GAP New Zealand reissue of the 1981 New Zealand Factory/RTC release here.
This release is identical to the later 1984 EMI New Zealand reissue here, except this release has totally different labels sometimes referred to as the "Green Man" or "Green Shadow".
This release is from the same time period as four other known 1983 GAP New Zealand "Green Man" releases for Joy Division and New Order:
1983 GAP New Zealand Unknown Pleasures here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Love Will Tear Us Apart here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Ceremony here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Everything's Gone Green (AKA 1981-1982) here.
The "Green Man" releases are widely believed to have been industry promotional copies or first press test copies from the then new GAP New Zealand company that took over from RTC, although this is unproven. It is confirmed that each of the "Green Man" releases was later reissued by EMI New Zealand with the same catalog number and yellow EMI labels.
A Factory Communications Product
EMI Records New Zealand Limited
Auckland-Wellington-Christchurch
P.O.Box 30849 Lower Hutt
This release is identical to the later 1984 EMI New Zealand reissue here, except this release has totally different labels sometimes referred to as the "Green Man" or "Green Shadow".
This release is from the same time period as four other known 1983 GAP New Zealand "Green Man" releases for Joy Division and New Order:
1983 GAP New Zealand Unknown Pleasures here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Love Will Tear Us Apart here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Ceremony here.
1983 GAP New Zealand Everything's Gone Green (AKA 1981-1982) here.
The "Green Man" releases are widely believed to have been industry promotional copies or first press test copies from the then new GAP New Zealand company that took over from RTC, although this is unproven. It is confirmed that each of the "Green Man" releases was later reissued by EMI New Zealand with the same catalog number and yellow EMI labels.
A Factory Communications Product
EMI Records New Zealand Limited
Auckland-Wellington-Christchurch
P.O.Box 30849 Lower Hutt
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): FACT 50 A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): FACT 50 B
Other Versions (5 of 135)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Movement (LP, Album, A2 / Carlton Pressing) | Factory | FACT. 50, FACT 50 | UK | 1981 | |||
Movement (LP, Album, White Labels) | Factory | FACT 50, FACT. 50 | Italy | 1981 | |||
Movement (LP, Album) | Factory | FACOZ 1007, FACT. 50 | Australia | 1981 | |||
Movement (LP, Album) | Factory | 201894, FACT. 50 | 1981 | ||||
Movement (Cassette, Album) | Factory | TC-FACOZ 1007 | Australia | 1981 |
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