New OrderTemptation

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Rock

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Indie Rock

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Tracklist

Temptation 8:45
Hurt 8:13

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New Order's 4th, and their first self-produced single. Released on 10 May 1982 as 7" and 12".
Peaked at # 29 of the UK singles charts.
Hurt on the original UK 7" is not a simple edit of the longer UK 12" version, but is in fact a different mix.
Note: This MR contains all Temptation releases and re-releases.

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    Cover of Temptation, 1982-05-10, Vinyl Temptation
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1982 UK1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Stereo
    Factory – FAC 63 Italy 1982 Italy1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Vinyl Temptation
    12", Single, 45 RPM
    Factory – FAC 63 Italy 1982 Italy1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982-05-10, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1982 UK1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Vinyl Temptation
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Factory – fac 63 Ireland 1982 Ireland1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Vinyl Temptation
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, White Label
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1982 UK1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Acetate Temptation
    Acetate, 10", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Not On Label (New Order) – none UK 1982 UK1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1982, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, White Label
    Factory – FAC 63 UK 1982 UK1982
    Cover of Temptation, 1983, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM
    Factory – VR 22541 Netherlands 1983 Netherlands1983
    Cover of Temptation, 1983, Vinyl Temptation
    12", Single, 45 RPM
    Nuevos Medios – 31-024 Spain 1983 Spain1983
    Cover of Temptation, 1983, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Repress, MVS Pressing
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1983 UK1983
    Cover of Temptation, 1984, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Repress, 32mm pressing rings
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1984 UK1984
    Cover of Temptation, 1985, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Repress
    Factory – fac 63 UK 1985 UK1985
    Cover of Temptation, 1985-02-00, Vinyl Temptation
    12", Single, 45 RPM
    Columbia – YW-7425-AX Japan 1985 Japan1985
    Cover of Temptation, 1985, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Reissue
    Factory – FAC 63 Netherlands 1985 Netherlands1985
    Cover of Temptation, 1985-02-00, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Promo
    Columbia – YW-7425-AX Japan 1985 Japan1985
    Cover of Temptation, 2009-04-18, Vinyl Temptation
    7", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Reissue
    Rhino Records (2) – Fac 63 UK 2009 UK2009
    Cover of Temptation, 2009, Vinyl Temptation
    7", Reissue, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Rhino Custom Products – fac 63 US 2009 US2009
    Temptation
    Acetate, 12", Single, Reissue
    Rhino Records (2) – Fac 63 UK 2009 UK2009
    New Submission
    Cover of Temptation, 2019-03-22, Vinyl Temptation
    12", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue, Remastered, 180g
    Factory – fac 63 Europe 2019 Europe2019
    Cover of Temptation, 2019-04-04, File Temptation
    2×File, FLAC, Single, Reissue, Remastered
    Rhino Records (2) – none Europe 2019 Europe2019

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    Reviews

    • Kraftwerker1981's avatar
      Kraftwerker1981
      For me, the very early New Order is more satisfying than their catalogue from the 90's onwards. You can tell that they were experimenting with technology, and you can definitely detect the influence of Kraftwerks material on them. I believe that this version of Temptation was the continued 'jam' of the single version, so it's not a remix, and the 7" isn't an edit, so I can only assume that the recording of the track was in excess of 15 minutes
      • aquaminx2's avatar
        aquaminx2
        Does this one have the song titles embossed into the cover, like most of the others?
        • MrDayInTheUk's avatar
          MrDayInTheUk
          Yeah, another winner. Flat, clean, no pops or other unwelcome noises. And most importantly, it sounds great. Ive still got my original and cant tell the difference between them, even in a blind test.

          This is one of those singles that I always thought charted much higher than it did. See also Bowie’s Heroes and Depeche Mode’s Never Let Me Down.
          • michaelkronish's avatar
            michaelkronish
            I think this is the best mix/version of the song. The perfect cut
            • notepad27's avatar
              notepad27
              Sounds so much better than the 2019 reissue, and consistently the originals just don't disappoint. My copy came with inner sleeve marked "MADE IN ENGLAND R.S. 2-82".
              • Technicsfanboy's avatar
                Technicsfanboy
                Edited 2 years ago
                I love New Order in general, but am especially fond of their very early, pioneering electronic-based work in the 81-83 time period when they sounded like nothing else on the planet. Temptation (which needs no introduction) and Hurt are 2 particularly amazing examples of this time-period and you have not heard these songs until you've heard them on this 12" 45 RPM. While the later '87 re-recorded and much more polished version of Temptation is great, this version here is raw and full of punch. The analogue sequencing is so pronounced and you can hear each stroke of Barney's frantic rhythmic guitar strumming. And, of course, Peter Hook's thunderous bass practically knocks you in the face. Amazing work. For those who think of New Order as just an "80's synth pop band" check this out and you will hear how how experimental they sounded when mixing the rawness of post punk with early danceable synth technology. My pressing is dead quiet as well.
                • L5DU53R's avatar
                  L5DU53R
                  My is a non MT2 pressing and my labels are on the wrong sides. Any one else had this issue?
                  • ColbyAndrews's avatar
                    ColbyAndrews
                    The spine on mine says “Now Order”, does it say that for anyone else’s copy?
                    • buckbiggle's avatar
                      buckbiggle
                      Does a 7” version of this exist at 45 rpm? I have an old Seeburg jukebox I would like to play it in.
                      • supersonicwaves's avatar
                        Unavailable in the US. It is available in UK digital stores. There must be a licensing issue with whoever owns the rights in North America.

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