Power, Corruption & Lies - New Order FACT 75 Vinyl LP Rare 1983 Australian Press

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NEW ORDER - Power Corruption & Lies - Vinyl Album 33rpm - 1983 Australian Press FACT75 A Factory Record | A Gap Records Release - M&D by CBS Records Australia Limited
Released in Australasia Asia by Gap Records under exclusive license
Side One
1.""5:162."We All Stand"5:143."The Village"4:374."5 8 6"7:31
Side Two

1."Your Silent Face" 6:002."Ultraviolence" 4:52
3."Ecstasy"  4:25
4."Leave Me Alone" 4:40



Wear to the edges of the outer sleeve, especially on open edges and at points where the record pressed against the sleeve during storage. Inner sleeve is in better condition with one point of wear where the record was stored. Record is in excellent condition (no scratches or hairline marks) and has been washed in the Spin Care by Pro-Ject record cleaning system.
From a non-smoking and pet-free home. Will be posted in a sturdy record mailer with inner stiffening board.
Matrix / Runout (Side A - stamped): FACT 75-1 · Δ MX 202598 Matrix / Runout (Side B - stamped): FACT 75-2 · Δ MX 202599
Published By –  Manufactured By –  Distributed By –  Lacquer Cut at –  – MX 202598 Lacquer Cut at –  – MX 202599 Pressed By –  Credits Design [Uncredited] –  Engineer –  Engineer [Assistant] – ,  Lacquer Cut By [Runout Etching Δ] –  Painting "A Basket of Roses" by  (National Gallery London) Producer –  Product Key Features Artist New Order Era 1980s Format Record Language English Release Year 1983 Style Electronic, Post-Disco Features Studio Recording Release Title Power, Corruption & Lies Type Album Run Time 3441 sec Genre Pop, Alternative, Rock Additional Product Features Reviews 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Joy Division is finally buried...the newly confident New Order are beginning to embrace dance...", "...Futuristic, speed-driven, exuberant, confident...", "POWER, CORRUPTION & LIES is filled with themes of loneliness, anger and loves lost; it’s easy to see how New Order has influenced everyone from The Smiths to M83.", ranked #94 in Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Albums Of The Eighties" survey (November '89)
Number of Discs 1 Additional Information The band's second album is confident and assured synth pop that makes full use of their technological skills, sparkling songwriting, and deft playing.