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The New Order was a one-off release mostly consisting of a field recording. The name was most likely chosen to protest the pop group New Order using that name (it was originally the name of a post-Stooges group) and to cause confusion. Likewise, William Bennett added extra names to the cover. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge was certainly not involved, and was very mad about the release - making it a point to visit shops and destroy the covers. It is questionable whether Steven Stapleton was actually involved in the release either.
![]() | William Bennett voc, syn *1960 GB |
![]() | Steven Stapleton *1957 GB |
![]() | Peter McKay |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bradford Red Light District | The New Order | 1981 | Album |
The New Order Rock, R&B/Soul and Pop Band |
The New Order Rock Band US 1975-1976 |