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  2. State of the Nation (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "State of the Nation" Single by New Order; from the album Brotherhood (CD only) ... New Order: New Order singles chronology "Shellshock" (1986) "State of the Nation"

  3. Brotherhood (New Order album) - Wikipedia

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    Brotherhood saw the band further exploring their mix of post-punk and electronic styles, with the track listing being conceptually divided into "disco and rock sides". [3] [4] Stephen Morris stated that the album "was kind of done in a schizophrenic mood that we were trying to do one side synthesizers and one side guitars", which he retrospectively stated "didn't quite work".

  4. List of songs recorded by New Order - Wikipedia

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    "Shame of the Nation" New Order Non-album single B-side to "State of the Nation" 1986 [47] "Shellshock" New Order John Robie ‡ Pretty in Pink (soundtrack) 1986 [48]

  5. The Best of New Order - Wikipedia

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    The Best of New Order was released on CD, cassette, double LP, VHS and Laserdisc. Limited editions bundled together the cassette and CD in a box set. Video and Laserdisc versions included singles that do not appear on other versions, namely "Confusion", "State of the Nation" and "Spooky".

  6. New Order (band) - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration between Gillick and New Order was the subject of the documentary feature New Order: Decades, directed by Mike Christie and broadcast in the UK by Sky Arts and Showtime in the US. On 23 August 2018, the band played the first date of a North American tour at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul Minnesota, US.

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  8. 1963 (song) - Wikipedia

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    The original 1987 version ended in a fade-out while repeating the last line of the outro, "I will always feel free". The "94 album mix", also included on the international edition of (The Best of) New Order as "1963-94", had all new orchestration and is similar in structure to the original version, except that the outro is removed and replaced with a repeat of the final bridge and chorus ...

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