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Live at the London Troxy is a live album by New Order, recorded on 10 December 2011 at The Troxy in London. The concert was released in both a 2CD set and a 320kbit/s MP3 download. Priced at £10.99, the download was made available on the 21 December 2011, while the 2CD set, priced at £17.99 shipped the first week of January.[2]

This release, the first since the band decided to reunite with its new lineup—featuring keyboardist Gillian Gilbert, but not bassist Peter Hook—and the first show in London in over five years,[3] features the entire performance from the sold-out show.[4] During their 90 minute set, New Order performed songs spanning 25 years of hits and classic songs, alongside songs not played live since the 1980s ("586", "Age of Consent", "Elegia", "1963"),[5] and culminating with a rendition of their former incarnation Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart".

Track listing

All songs written by Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook and Gillian Gilbert, except where noted.[6]

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Elegia" 2:22
2."Crystal" 6:34
3."Regret"Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Hague4:49
4."Ceremony"Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook5:06
5."Age of Consent" 6:00
6."Love Vigilantes" 4:43
7."Krafty"Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook, Phil Cunningham5:44
8."1963" 6:28
9."Bizarre Love Triangle" 5:16
10."True Faith" 7:28
11."586" 6:15
12."The Perfect Kiss" 7:06
13."Temptation" 9:38
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blue Monday" 7:45
2."Love Will Tear Us Apart"Ian Curtis, Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, Peter Hook4:45

References

  1. ^ :CD Review: New Order – Live at the London Troxy COMA Music Magazine
  2. ^ [1] Sandbag.uk
  3. ^ [2] The Docklands & East London Advertiser
  4. ^ [3] Drome Magazine
  5. ^ http://new-order.net/no/gigs/#1987
  6. ^ [4] Sandbag.uk