Power, Corruption & Lies
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Power, Corruption & Lies is the breakthrough album by indie rock band New Order, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music). The band's second album, after forming out of the ashes of Joy Division following the suicide of Ian Curtis, Power, Corruption & Lies achieved more widespread popularity than any of the band's previous releases.
Peter Saville's artwork for the album featured a colour-based code and didn't actually feature the band or album name. The decoder for the colour code was featured prominently on the back cover of the album.
The decoder can be used for the album as well as the Blue Monday and Confusion singles.
The US-version of the album includes the top-selling 12" of all time, "Blue Monday", and showcases a move towards electronic dance music.
On the Billboard Music Charts (North America), "Blue Monday" peaked at #5 on the Club Play Singles chart.
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Track listing
UK Factory Release
- "Age of Consent"
- "We All Stand"
- "The Village"
- "5-8-6"
- "Your Silent Face"
- "Ultraviolence"
- "Ecstasy"
- "Leave Me Alone"
US Qwest Release
- "Age of Consent"
- "We All Stand"
- "The Village"
- "5-8-6"
- "Blue Monday"
- "Your Silent Face"
- "Ultraviolence"
- "Ecstasy"
- "Leave Me Alone"
- "The Beach"
The UK issue and some other international issues omit Blue Monday and The Beach. Some copies list Your Silent Face under its working title of KW1.
Personnel
- New Order - Producer
- Barry Sage - Assistant Engineer
- Jose Latour - Artwork
- Peter Saville - Art Direction, Design
- Mark Boyne - Assistant Engineer
- Michael Johnson - Engineer
- London National Gallery - Artwork
- Henri Fantin-Latour - Artwork
Charts
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1983 | "Blue Monday/The Beach" | Club Play Singles | 5 |
External link
- Discography at Neworderonline.com (http://www.neworderonline.com/Discography.aspx)