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| New Order | Primary Artist |
| Michael Johnson | Engineer |
| Arthur Baker | Producer, Remixing |
| New Order | Composer, Producer |
| Bernard Albrecht | Composer |
| Keith Allen | Composer |
| Lamont Dozier | Composer |
| Mike Drake | Engineer |
| Spike Drake | Engineer |
| Stephen Hague | Composer, Producer |
| Martin Hannett | Producer |
| Lee Herschberg | Mastering |
| Peter Hook | Composer, Contributor |
| Shep Pettibone | Remixing |
| Johnny Potoker | Remixing |
| Mac Quayle | Programming |
| Andrew Robinson | Programming |
| Kevin Laffey | Compilation Coordinator |
| Stephen Morris | Composer, Contributor |
| Mark Plati | Engineer, Remixing |
| Bernard Sumner | Composer, Contributor |
| Paul Morley | Liner Notes |
| Chris Nagle | Engineer |
| Gillian Gilbert | Composer, Contributor |
| Peter Saville | Design Consultant |
| Trevor Key | Original Photography |
| Michael Shamberg | Compilation Coordinator |
| Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson | Engineer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
The excellence of New Order shines through again. The Best of allows listeners to listen to the best of which there are many to choose from. New Order with their funky, poppy synthesiser sound have produced many fantastic songs including Blue Monday,True faith and many others. With many tracks to listen to I have listened to all of the tracks and see the best of a bargain which has brought delight to me. A fantastic buy, with fantastic songs, by a fantastic band.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann
New Order's first compilation album, Substance 1987, finally broke the group through to commercial success in the U.S. Its second one, The Best of New Order, isn't exactly Substance II. The previous set was a singles collection, and Best Of does pick up that story, including a series of songs -- "True Faith" in a new remix, "Touched by the Hand of God," "Blue Monday 88," "Fine Time," "Round & Round" in a new remix, "Run," and "World in Motion" -- that were bigger hits in the U.K. than in the U.S. Also included is the group's biggest U.S. hit, "Regret" as well as its charting follow-up, "World [The Price of Love]." But in addition, the compilers have included one ...