Complete Music

Complete Music
Same artwork as the original album, but with colour schemes of purple, orange, pink, yellow, light blue, and light green covering every space in between lines.
Remix album by New Order
Released 13 May 2016 (2016-05-13)
Length 87:46
Label Mute
New Order chronology
Music Complete
(2015)
Complete Music
(2016)

Complete Music is a remix album by English rock band New Order released on 13 May 2016[1][2] by Mute. It is an alternative version of Music Complete, featuring extended versions of all 11 tracks from the original album.

Background

The cover features the same geometric design as Music Complete, with a modified colour palette. Two new exclusive mixes of "Nothing But a Fool" and "Superheated" are included, which are different from those on the 8LP vinyl box set of Music Complete.

Of the release, Bernard Sumner explained that:

"We’ve given [the music] to different mixers, and they’ve chopped it up and rearranged it and stripped it back, so it’s like another take on the original album[...] Some of [the songs] are radically different, but rather than like a remixer who would write a new set of music, they used the music that we’d already incorporated in the songs, but warped it in a way that was very interesting."[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Restless" (Extended Mix)9:29
2."Singularity" (Extended Mix)7:33
3."Plastic" (Extended Mix)9:06
4."Tutti Frutti" (Extended Mix)8:05
5."People on the High Line" (Extended Mix)7:51
6."Stray Dog" (Extended Mix)6:31
7."Academic" (Extended Mix)8:56
8."Nothing but a Fool" (Extended Mix 2)9:09
9."Unlearn This Hatred" (Extended Mix)5:25
10."The Game" (Extended Mix)7:24
11."Superheated" (Extended Mix 2)7:07
Total length:87:46

References

  1. Legaspi, Althea (30 March 2016). "New Order Unveil 'Complete Music' Extended Album". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 16 August 2016.
  2. "New Order – Complete Music: The new extended mix edition of Music Complete". www.neworder.com. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
  3. Doherty, Mike. "New Order's next album is coming: Bernard Sumner talks "Complete Music," Peter Hook and why it's important to "glow for a very long time"". Salon. Retrieved 2016-04-11.
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