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"Everything's Gone Green" and "Mesh" were re-released the following year on the ''[[1981 – 1982]]'' EP, along with the tracks from the "[[Temptation (New Order song)|Temptation]]" 12". The single was re-released as a CD in 1990. All three tracks appear together on the cassette version of ''[[Substance (New Order album)|Substance]]'' in 1987 and were remastered and appear on the 2008 Collector's Edition of the 1981 album ''[[Movement (New Order album)|Movement]]''. |
"Everything's Gone Green" and "Mesh" were re-released the following year on the ''[[1981 – 1982]]'' EP, along with the tracks from the "[[Temptation (New Order song)|Temptation]]" 12". The single was re-released as a CD in 1990. All three tracks appear together on the cassette version of ''[[Substance (New Order album)|Substance]]'' in 1987 and were remastered and appear on the 2008 Collector's Edition of the 1981 album ''[[Movement (New Order album)|Movement]]''. |
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"Everything's Gone Green" does not appear on the majority of New Order's compilations; aside from ''Substance'' the song appears in remixed form (by [[Dave Clarke (techno DJ)|Dave Clarke]]) on 1995's ''[[The Rest of New Order]]'', in both its original form and a live recording on 2002's ''[[Retro (New Order album)|Retro]]'' |
"Everything's Gone Green" does not appear on the majority of New Order's compilations; aside from ''Substance'' the song appears in remixed form (by [[Dave Clarke (techno DJ)|Dave Clarke]]) on 1995's ''[[The Rest of New Order]]'', in both its original form and a live recording on 2002's ''[[Retro (New Order album)|Retro]]'', in its 7" mix on 2005's ''[[Singles (New Order album)|Singles]]'', and in its 12" mix on the second disc of the 2008 collector's edition re-release of ''[[Movement (New Order album)|Movement]]''. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
Revision as of 05:54, 22 August 2018
"Everything's Gone Green" | ||||
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Single by New Order | ||||
B-side |
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Released | December 1981 | |||
Genre | Post-punk, synthpop[1] | |||
Length | 5:33 | |||
Label | Factory Benelux FBN 8 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner[2] | |||
Producer(s) | Martin Hannett, New Order | |||
New Order singles chronology | ||||
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"Everything's Gone Green" is the third single by the English rock band New Order, released in December 1981.
As usual per New Order and Joy Division's releases, the recording date and location of the music is not disclosed on the original sleeve. The single was originally released in Belgium on Factory Benelux and bears the catalogue number FBN8. The single was later released in New Zealand in 1982 and was made available in the UK through import copies. The artwork was designed by Peter Saville with computer graphics on the cover designed by Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert.
Recording and music
The song had already been released in an edited form, as a B-side on the single "Procession" in September of the same year. All tracks were produced by Martin Hannett and was the last work he did with New Order. Hannett previously produced Movement and both of Joy Division's studio albums. Hannett and the group had worked together fractiously, caused by the producer's unorthodox techniques and the band's (especially Sumner's) desire to co-produce. Bernard Sumner remarked retrospectively that "Martin's last track was "Everything's Gone Green" – fact he walked out halfway through the mix because Hooky and me asked him to turn the drums up".[3]
Two original songs, "Cries and Whispers" and "Mesh" are included as B-sides. Both have been commonly mis-titled on releases by the group. The track names of the B-sides are correctly identified on the label, but are in the wrong order on the sleeve. This led to their being misidentified on subsequent releases; for example, the track identified as "Mesh" on the CD version of the Substance compilation is actually "Cries and Whispers".
Availability
"Everything's Gone Green" and "Mesh" were re-released the following year on the 1981 – 1982 EP, along with the tracks from the "Temptation" 12". The single was re-released as a CD in 1990. All three tracks appear together on the cassette version of Substance in 1987 and were remastered and appear on the 2008 Collector's Edition of the 1981 album Movement.
"Everything's Gone Green" does not appear on the majority of New Order's compilations; aside from Substance the song appears in remixed form (by Dave Clarke) on 1995's The Rest of New Order, in both its original form and a live recording on 2002's Retro, in its 7" mix on 2005's Singles, and in its 12" mix on the second disc of the 2008 collector's edition re-release of Movement.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Everything's Gone Green" | 5:33 |
2. | "Cries and Whispers" | 3:25 |
3. | "Mesh" | 3:00 |
Charts
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[4] | 29 |
UK Independent Singles Chart[5] | 3 |
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[6] | 64 |
References
- ^ Hsu, Hua. "Better Than Prozac". Slate. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ^ ASCAP entry
- ^ Nolan, David (2007). Bernard Sumner – Confusion (1st ed.). Church Stretton: Independent Music Press. p. 102. ISBN 0-9552822-6-8.
- ^ ""Discography New Order". Charts.org.nz. Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2010-11-23.
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