New Order have announced plans to release ‘The Best & The Rest Of’ remastered collection, featuring previously unreleased remixes.
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audio alongside an expansive selection of remixes, including many previously unreleased, by SubSub, Richie Hawtin and Joe T. Vannelli.
Released via Warner Music on July 17, it is available to pre-order here.
Both albums will also be released as separate vinyl formats with remastered audio cut at Abbey Road. In addition, ‘The Rest Of New Order’ is now available in a 3LP set and compiles all 12 songs from the CD and original vinyl release for the first time.
Released in 1994, ‘The Best Of New Order’ brought together a definitive selection of the band’s singles from 1985, featuring 7 inch mixes alongside four newly created ‘94 mixes.
The compilation featured many of their most iconic tracks, including ‘True Faith’, ‘Bizarre Love Triangle’, ‘Blue Monday 88’, ‘Regret’ and ‘World In Motion’.
The companion remix album, ‘The Rest Of New Order’, followed in 1995, re-imagining the band’s catalogue, most notably featuring ‘Blue Monday-95’, remixed by German electronic duo Hardfloor.
Both albums achieved major commercial success, reaching the UK Top Five.
You can view the full tracklisting for ‘The Best & The Rest Of’ below:
4CD Deluxe Limited Edition
CD1
‘True Faith-94’
‘Bizarre Love Triangle-94’
‘1963-94’
‘Regret’
‘Fine Time’
‘The Perfect Kiss’
‘Shell Shock’
‘Thieves Like Us’
‘Vanishing Point’
‘Run 2’
‘Round & Round-94’
‘World (Price Of Love)’
‘Ruined In A Day’
‘Touched By The Hand Of God’
‘Blue Monday-88’
‘World In Motion’
‘World’ (Perfecto Mix)
‘Blue Monday’ (Hardfloor Mix)
‘True Faith’ (Shep Pettibone Remix)
‘Confusion’ (Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix)
‘Touched By The Hand Of God’ (Biff & Memphis Remix)
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ (Armand Van Helden Mix)
‘Ruined In A Day’ (K-Klass Remix)
‘Regret’ (Fire Island Mix)
‘Age Of Consent’ (Howie B. Remix)
‘Spooky’ (Magimix)
‘Let’s Go’ (Nothing For Me)
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ (Remix)
‘1963-95’
‘Everything’s Gone Green’ (Dave Clarke Mix)
‘Temptation’ (CJ Bolland Mix)
‘Blue Monday-95’ (Hawtin Mix)
‘TrueFaith-94’ (Perfecto Mix)
‘1963’ (Lionrock M6 Sunday Morning Mix) *unreleased on cd
‘Confusion’ (Pump Panel Floatation Mix)
‘Everything’s Gone Green – Electric Green’
‘Spooky’ (Nightstripper Mix)
‘1963-95’ (Blackout Mix)
‘1963’ (94 Remix) *previously unreleased*
‘Spooky’ (Sub Sub Remix) 12” Mix *unreleased mix*
‘Blue Monday-95’ (Hardfloor Dub)
‘1963’ (Joe T. Vanelli Light Mix) *unreleased on CD*
‘TrueFaith-94’ (Eschreamer Dub)
‘World’ (The Price of Dub) *unreleased on CD*
‘True Faith’ (Sexy Disco Dub) *unreleased on CD*
‘Regret’ (Sabres Slow ‘n’ Low) *unreleased on CD*
‘Blue Monday’ (Hawtin Mix – Alternate Version 2) *unreleased mix*
‘The Best Of’ 2LP vinyl
‘True Faith-94’
‘Bizarre Love Triangle-94’
‘1963-94’
‘Regret’
‘Fine Time’
‘The Perfect Kiss’
‘Shell Shock’
‘Thieves Like Us’
Side C
‘Vanishing Point’
‘Run 2’
‘Round & Round-94’
‘World (Price Of Love)’
Side D
‘Ruined In A Day’
‘Touched By The Hand Of God’
‘Blue Monday-88’
‘World In Motion’
Side A
‘World’ (Perfecto Mix)
‘Blue Monday’ (Hardfloor Mix)
‘True Faith’ (Shep Pettibone Remix)
‘Confusion’ (Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix)
‘Touched By The Hand Of God’ (Biff & Memphis Remix)
‘Bizarre Love Triangle’ (Armand Van Helden Mix)
‘Ruined In A Day’ (K-Klass Remix)
‘Regret’ (Fire Island Mix)
‘Age Of Consent’ (Howie B. Remix)
‘Spooky’ (Magimix)
‘Everything’s Gone Green’ (Dave Clarke Mix)
‘Temptation’ (CJ Bolland Mix)
Elsewhere, Peter Hook recently said he was talks for a Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame performance and says Oasis “could be the intermediaries” for a New Order reunion.
It comes after Joy Division and New Order were recently inducted into the Rock Hall as a single act for a ceremony in Los Angeles in November, following previous nominations in 2023, 2025 and 2026.
Hook played bass with Joy Division until they became New Order when Ian Curtis took his own life in 1980, before parting ways with the band in 2007.
Meanwhile, his former bandmates also expressed their delight upon hearing they had been inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
They wrote: “Thank you to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. From our beginnings as Joy Division to the evolving journey of New Order, this accolade reflects the resilience across nearly five decades that has defined our path alongside our fans, our collaborators and those sadly no longer with us.
“Also to everyone who has listened, supported and continued to carry our music forward. Not bad for a couple of bands that were never entirely sure what they were doing.”
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s 2026 induction ceremony is set to take place at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Saturday November 14. A recording will then air in December on ABC and Disney+.
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