Low-Life (Hol)
Available to Order - Not In Our Store
Choose Format
About This Release
Low-Life is the third studio album by English rock band New Order, released on 13 May 1985 by Factory Records. It is considered one of the band's strongest works, and marks the moment when they completed their transformation from post-punk to dance-rock. The album shows New Order's greater integration of synthesizers and samplers, while retaining the rock elements of their previous work. The original pressings of the album, released by Factory Records, were mastered with pre-emphasis. Tracks from this album formed the basis of the band's live concert video, Pumped Full of Drugs, filmed in Tokyo shortly before the album's release. The music video for "The Perfect Kiss" was directed by Jonathan Demme.
Tracklist
1
Love Vigilantes
2
The Perfect Kiss
3
This Time of Night
4
Sunrise
5
Elegy
6
Sooner Than You Think
7
Sub-Culture
8
Face Up
9
Love Vigilantes - TV Pitch Instrumental Edit
10
The Perfect Kiss - Writing Session Recording
11
Untitled No. 1 - Writing Session Recording
12
Sunrise - Instrumental Rough Mix
13
Elegy - Full Length Version
14
Sooner Than You Think Album Session Unedited Version
15
Sub-Culture - Album Session Early Instrumental Version
16
Face Up - Writing Session Recording
17
Let's Go Album Session Instrumental
18
Untitled No. 2 - Writing Session Recording
19
Sunrise - Writing Session Recording
20
Love Vigilantes - Writing Session Recording
21
Sooner Than You Think - Writing Session Recording
22
Skullcrusher Demoing Session Recording
23
Skullcrusher Demo