NEW ORDER Dreams Never End RARE 1st DEMO SEP.1980 7" Vinyl MONO 45 EP Unofficial

Sold Date: January 7, 2018
Start Date: December 11, 2017
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Details. From my own personal collection. Rare 1981 bootleg 7" single 
New Order's earliest studio recordings, cut at Cabaret Voltaire's Western Works Studio in Sheffield on 7th September 1980.The interview is an hilarious confrontation between John Walters and Peter Hook, the latter gentleman steadfastly refusing to cooperate in any way whatsoever. This was taped for 'Walter's Weekly' on 26th January 1981, the same day New Order were recording their debut session for John Peel.

A1 New OrderDreams Never End, A2 New OrderHomage, A3 New Order, Ceremony (Incomplete),  B1 New OrderTruth, B2 New Order Interview 


Vinyl Condition:- VG+
Label Condition:- VG+
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