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词条 Substance 1987
释义

  1. Songs

  2. Release and reception

  3. Track listings

     LP version  CD/DAT version  Cassette version 

  4. Video release

     Video song listing 

  5. Charts

  6. Certifications

  7. References

  8. External links

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| name = Substance
| type = compilation
| artist = New Order
| cover = SubstanceCoverBig.jpg
| alt =
| released = 17 August 1987
| recorded = 1981–87
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = {{flatlist|
  • Dance-rock
  • post-punk
  • dance
  • pop

}}
| length = 146:46
| label = Factory
| producer = New Order
| prev_title = Brotherhood
| prev_year = 1986
| next_title = Technique
| next_year = 1989
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Substance
| type = compilation
| single1 = True Faith
| single1date = 20 July 1987
}}
}}

Substance (also known as Substance 1987) is a compilation album by English alternative dance band New Order. It was released in August 1987 by Factory Records. The album compiles all of the band's singles at that point in their 12-inch versions, along with their respective B-side tracks. The then-newly released non-album single "True Faith" is also featured, along with its B-side "1963".

Substance was released on vinyl, double CD, double cassette and Digital Audio Tape. It sold over one million copies and became New Order's most popular and critically acclaimed album.

It is the companion to a similar singles compilation by New Order's predecessor band Joy Division, also entitled Substance (Joy Division album).

Songs

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While Substance presents a sizeable collection of singles, there are many omissions and differences to be found from the original single releases:

  • "Temptation" and "Confusion" were re-recorded in 1987 specifically for Substance and neither of the original versions appear.
  • "Ceremony" is the version recorded after Gillian Gilbert joined the band. The original trio version – the first New Order recording following the dissolution of Joy Division — was only released as a 7" single and would not be re-released until the Singles collection in 2005 and the re-release of Movement in 2008.
  • "Procession" and "Murder" are included on the B-sides portion despite having originally been released as A-sides. "Procession" is also unusual in the sense that it is the only song included on Substance to have never been released as part of a 12" single.
  • "The Perfect Kiss" (CD version only), "Sub-culture", "Shellshock" and "Hurt" are all edited down from their original 12" recordings, the end result of storage limitations of the CD, LP, and cassette formats. These edits are present on all copies of the album, despite the increased storage capacity provided by newer manufacturing methods (with some CDs in particular being able to store up to 99 minutes of Redbook audio).
  • "Cries and Whispers" is incorrectly labelled as "Mesh" on all versions, as was the case on the original sleeve for "Everything's Gone Green"; to add to the confusion, the iTunes Store release, based on the CD version, labels the "Cries and Whispers" as "Mesh (Cries and Whispers)".
  • "Sub-culture" is labelled as "Subculture", and "The Perfect Kiss" is labelled as "Perfect Kiss".

The standard tape version, due to the extra space befitting the format, also contains extra tracks in the form of "Dub-vulture", "Shellcock", and "Bizarre Dub Triangle", as well as the actual "Mesh" (mislabeled "Cries and Whispers", again identically to the "Everything's Gone Green" sleeve). Only on the limited edition cassette version does "True Dub" appear, as the last track on the second tape. On all cassette versions, "Murder" is after "Thieves Like Us" on the first cassette, whereas on the CD/DAT versions it appears on the second half of the album.

Release and reception

{{Album ratings
|rev1 = AllMusic
|rev1score = {{Rating|5|5}}[1]
|rev2 = Blender
|rev2Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[2]
|rev3 = Encyclopedia of Popular Music
|rev3Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[3]
|rev4 = Los Angeles Times
|rev4Score = {{Rating|3|4}}[4]
|rev5 = Q
|rev5Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[5]
|rev6 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
|rev6Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[6]
|rev7 = Select
|rev7Score = 5/5[6]
|rev8 = Spin Alternative Record Guide
|rev8Score = 10/10[7]
|rev9 = Sputnikmusic
|rev9Score = 5/5[8]
|rev10 = The Village Voice
|rev10score = A[9]
}}Substance was released in August 1987 by Factory Records.[10] According to Sputnikmusic, it showcased New Order's mix of post-punk and dance styles with 12-inch singles remixed for club play and became the band's "most popular, well known, highly rated [record] and arguably their most influential".[8] In a contemporary review for The Village Voice, music critic Robert Christgau said that the album's vinyl edition showcases New Order's discipline and chemistry as a band whose musical style is improved upon by the 12-inch mixes: "Pure rhythm machine with an ironically mysterious overlay of schlocky melody to help it go down, this album is a case study in sensationalist art, and I say the world is better for it."[9] Additionally, he called Substance "sublime" and "a revelation" in his column for Playboy.[11] Christgau named it the seventh best album of 1987 in his list for the annual Pazz & Jop critics poll.[12]

In 2003, Substance was ranked number 363 on Rolling Stone{{'}}s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. According to the magazine, it had sold over one million copies by that time.[13] In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album revealed the band's strength as songwriters with a few of the best pop songs from the 1980s represented by "Blue Monday", "Bizarre Love Triangle", "Temptation", and "True Faith". According to Erlewine, it has been argued that the 12-inch mixes on Substance "represent New Order's most groundbreaking and successful work, since they expanded the notion of what a rock & roll band, particularly an indie rock band, could do."[1] Joe Gross wrote in The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004) that the album is "pure pleasure" and serves as "a guidebook to 1980s pop", along with Prince's Purple Rain (1984) and Madonna's 1990 compilation The Immaculate Collection.[14] Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani was less enthusiastic and said that the album is "undeniably a product of its time".[15] In 2005, Will Hermes included Substance in his "definitive guide" to dance-rock for Spin magazine.[16]

Track listings

LP version

{{track listing
| all_writing = New Order (Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner), except where indicated
| headline = Side one
| title1 = Ceremony
| writer1 = Joy Division
| length1 = 4:23
| title2 = Everything's Gone Green
| length2 = 5:30
| title3 = Temptation
| length3 = 6:59
}}{{track listing
| headline = Side two
| title4 = Blue Monday
| length4 = 7:29
| title5 = Confusion
| writer5 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length5 = 4:43
| title6 = Thieves Like Us
| writer6 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length6 = 6:36
}}{{track listing
| headline = Side three
| title7 = The Perfect Kiss
| length7 = 8:46
| title8 = Sub-culture
| length8 = 4:48
| title9 = Shellshock
| writer9 = New Order, John Robie
| length9 = 6:28
}}{{track listing
| headline = Side four
| title10 = State of the Nation
| length10 = 6:32
| title11 = Bizarre Love Triangle
| length11 = 6:44
| title12 = True Faith
| writer12 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| length12 = 5:55
}}

CD/DAT version

  • Along with the vinyl edition's 12-inch singles compiled on disc one, the CD version included a second disc that collects the B-sides of those singles.[17]
{{track listing
| all_writing = New Order (Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner), except where indicated
| headline = Disc one
| total_length = 74:09
| title1 = Ceremony
| writer1 = Joy Division
| length1 = 4:23
| title2 = Everything's Gone Green
| length2 = 5:30
| title3 = Temptation
| length3 = 6:59
| title4 = Blue Monday
| length4 = 7:29
| title5 = Confusion
| writer5 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length5 = 4:43
| title6 = Thieves Like Us
| writer6 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length6 = 6:36
| title7 = The Perfect Kiss
| length7 = 8:02
| title8 = Sub-culture
| length8 = 4:48
| title9 = Shellshock
| writer9 = New Order, John Robie
| length9 = 6:28
| title10 = State of the Nation
| length10 = 6:32
| title11 = Bizarre Love Triangle
| length11 = 6:44
| title12 = True Faith
| writer12 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| length12 = 5:55
}}{{track listing
| headline = Disc two
| total_length = 72:37 (146:46)
| title1 = In a Lonely Place
| writer1 = Joy Division
| length1 = 6:16
| title2 = Procession
| length2 = 4:27
| title3 = Cries and Whispers
| note3 = incorrectly labeled as "Mesh"
| length3 = 3:25
| title4 = Hurt
| length4 = 6:58
| title5 = The Beach
| length5 = 7:19
| title6 = Confused Instrumental
| writer6 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length6 = 7:38
| title7 = Lonesome Tonight
| length7 = 5:11
| title8 = Murder
| length8 = 3:55
| title9 = Thieves Like Us
| note9 = instrumental
| writer9 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length9 = 6:57
| title10 = Kiss of Death
| length10 = 7:02
| title11 = Shame of the Nation
| writer11 = New Order, John Robie
| length11 = 7:54
| title12 = 1963
| writer12 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| length12 = 5:35
}}

Cassette version

  • Some releases only contain the first cassette, which compiles the single A-sides. These versions (including the USA Qwest Records release) do not include the song "Murder".
  • Some releases do contain the track "Murder" as Track 7 on the (red) tape (Fact 200c Side One / Side Two) but it is listed incorrectly on the inlay as Track 9 (between "Lonesome Tonight" and "Thieves Like Us Instrumental" on the B-sides tape, although it is not actually on the (blue) tape (Fact 200c Side Three / Side Four) . "Cries and Whispers" is also written as "Cries an Whispers" on the inside of the inlay, but spelled correctly on the panel visible when the Cassette is closed. This version concludes with the track "1963", not "True Dub".
  • "Cries and Whispers" and "Mesh" are listed in the wrong order on the insert.
{{track listing
| all_writing = New Order (Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner), except where indicated
| headline = Cassette one – Side one
| title1 = Ceremony
| writer1 = Joy Division
| length1 = 4:23
| title2 = Everything's Gone Green
| length2 = 5:30
| title3 = Temptation
| length3 = 6:59
| title4 = Blue Monday
| length4 = 7:29
| title5 = Confusion
| writer5 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length5 = 4:43
| title6 = Thieves Like Us
| writer6 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length6 = 6:36
| title7 = Murder
| length7 = 3:55
}}{{track listing
| headline = Cassette one – Side two
| title8 = The Perfect Kiss
| length8 = 8:46
| title9 = Sub-culture
| length9 = 4:48
| title10 = Shellshock
| writer10 = New Order, John Robie
| length10 = 6:28
| title11 = State of the Nation
| length11 = 6:32
| title12 = Bizarre Love Triangle
| length12 = 6:44
| title13 = True Faith
| writer13 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| length13 = 5:55
}}{{track listing
| headline = Cassette two – Side three
| title1 = In a Lonely Place
| writer1 = Joy Division
| length1 = 6:16
| title2 = Procession
| length2 = 4:27
| title3 = Mesh
| length3 = 3:02
| title4 = Cries and Whispers
| length4 = 3:25
| title5 = Hurt
| length5 = 6:58
| title6 = The Beach
| length6 = 7:19
| title7 = Confusion
| note7 = instrumental
| writer7 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length7 = 7:38
| title8 = Lonesome Tonight
| length8 = 5:11
| title9 = Thieves Like Us
| note9 = instrumental
| writer9 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| length9 = 6:57
}}{{track listing
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| title10 = Kiss of Death
| length10 = 7:02
| title11 = Dub-vulture
| length11 = 7:57
| title12 = Shellcock
| writer12 = New Order, John Robie
| length12 = 7:35
| title13 = Shame of the Nation
| writer13 = New Order, John Robie
| length13 = 7:54
| title14 = Bizarre Dub Triangle
| length14 = 7:00
| title15 = 1963
| writer15 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| length15 = 5:35
| title16 = True Dub
| writer16 = New Order, Stephen Hague
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| length16 = 10:41
}}

Video release

{{Infobox album
| name = Substance 1989
| type = video
| artist = New Order
| cover =
| alt =
| released = 1989
| recorded = 1983–1989
| venue =
| studio =
| genre =
| length = 40 minutes
| label = Virgin Music Video, Factory
| producer =
| prev_title = Academy
| prev_year = 1989
| next_title = New Order Story
| next_year = 1993
}}{{Album ratings
| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[18]
| noprose = yes
}}

Substance 1989 is the video version of Substance that first appeared in 1989 on VHS; it was released on LaserDisc in Japan in 1991.

The cover is similar to the LP, except "1987" is replaced by "1989" (though the on-screen title is Substance 1983–88) and different background colours are used; the Factory/Qwest release has a grey background, the Japanese VHS release, blue and the LaserDisc, turquoise. The video includes linking sequences which are animated to the accompaniment of instrumental sections from "The Happy One", an otherwise unreleased track from the Technique sessions.

Video song listing

{{tracklist
| headline =
| extra_column = Director
| all_writing = New Order (Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner), except where noted
| title1 = Confusion
| writer1 = New Order, Arthur Baker
| extra1 = Charles Sturridge
| length1 = 3:57
| title2 = The Perfect Kiss
| writer2 =
| extra2 = Jonathan Demme
| length2 = 9:29
| title3 = Shellshock
| writer3 = New Order, John Robie
| extra3 = Rick Elgood
| length3 = 3:15
| title4 = Bizarre Love Triangle
| writer4 =
| extra4 = Robert Longo
| length4 = 3:54
| title5 = True Faith
| writer5 = New Order, Stephen Hague
| extra5 = Philippe Decouflé
| length5 = 4:24
| title6 = Touched by the Hand of God
| writer6 =
| extra6 = Kathryn Bigelow
| length6 = 4:19
| title7 = Blue Monday 1988
| writer7 =
| extra7 = Robert Breer and William Wegman
| length7 = 4:07
}}

Charts

Chart (1987)Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[19]12
Canadian RPM Albums Chart15
New Zealand RIANZ Album Chart[20]4
Swedish Sverigetopplistan[21]49
Swiss Music Charts[22]10
UK Albums Chart[23]3
UK Independent Albums Chart[24]1
US Billboard 200 Albums Chart[25]36

Certifications

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References

1. ^{{cite web|last=Erlewine|first=Stephen Thomas|authorlink=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/substance-mw0000191190|title=Substance – New Order|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=2 November 2015}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last=Wolk|first=Douglas|authorlink=Douglas Wolk|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3255|title=New Order: Substance|work=Blender|location=New York|date=19 April 2005|accessdate=2 November 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060504151158/http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=3255|archivedate=4 May 2006}}
3. ^{{cite book|chapter=New Order|page=170|last=Larkin|first=Colin|authorlink=Colin Larkin (writer)|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music|volume=10|edition=4th|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2006|isbn=0-19-531373-9}}
4. ^{{cite news|last=Hilburn|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Hilburn|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-11-24/entertainment/ca-24236_1_new-order|title='Substance 1987.' New Order. Qwest.|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|date=24 November 1987|accessdate=25 February 2016}}
5. ^{{cite journal|title=New Order: Substance|journal=Q|location=London|issue=84|date=September 1993|page=97}}
6. ^{{cite journal|last=Harrison|first=Andrew|title=Republish|journal=Select|location=London|issue=38|date=August 1993}}
7. ^{{cite book|chapter=New Order|title=Spin Alternative Record Guide|editor1-last=Weisbard|editor1-first=Eric|editor2-last=Marks|editor2-first=Craig|publisher=Vintage Books|year=1995|isbn=0-679-75574-8}}
8. ^{{cite web|last=H.|first=Andrew|url=https://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/7713/New-Order-Substance|title=New Order – Substance|publisher=Sputnikmusic|date=19 June 2006|accessdate=11 October 2015}}
9. ^{{cite news|last=Christgau|first=Robert|authorlink=Robert Christgau|url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/cg/cgv12-87.php|title=Christgau's Consumer Guide|newspaper=The Village Voice|location=New York|date=1 December 1987|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
10. ^{{cite book|last=Strong|first=Martin C.|authorlink=Martin C. Strong|page=692|title=The Great Rock Discography|year=1998|publisher=Crown Publishing Group|isbn=0-8129-3111-4}}
11. ^{{cite journal|last=Christgau|first=Robert|issue=March|year=1988|url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/play/1988-03.php|title=Madonna, Billy Idol, New Order, Earth Wind & Fire|journal=Playboy|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
12. ^{{cite news|last=Christgau|first=Robert|issue=1 March|year=1988|url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/deans87.php|title=Pazz & Jop 1987: Dean's List|newspaper=The Village Voice|location=New York|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
13. ^{{cite journal|author=Anon. |year=2003 |issue=1 November |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6626140/361_substance |title=363) Substance |journal=Rolling Stone |location=New York |accessdate=11 October 2014 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090424124309/http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6626140/361_substance |archivedate=24 April 2009 |deadurl=unfit }}
14. ^{{cite book|last=Gross|first=Joe|chapter=New Order|pages=582–83|editor1-first=Nathan|editor1-last=Brackett|editor2-first=Christian|editor2-last=Hoard|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide|edition=4th|publisher=Simon & Schuster|year=2004|isbn=0-7432-0169-8}}
15. ^{{cite web|last=Cinquemani|first=Sal|date=2 November 2002|url=http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/review/new-order-substance|title=New Order: Substance|work=Slant Magazine|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
16. ^{{cite journal|last=Hermes|first=Will|authorlink=Will Hermes|issue=October|year=2005|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jOIh4tn8TGYC&pg=RA3-PA2#v=onepage&q&f=false|title=The Definitive Guide to: Dance Rock|journal=Spin|location=New York|page=|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1387556&style=music&fulldesc=T|title=New Order - Substance CD Album|publisher=CD Universe. Muze|accessdate=11 October 2014}}
18. ^{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r86937|pure_url=yes}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://australian-charts.com/search.asp?cat=a&artist=New+Order&artist_search=starts&title=&title_search=starts|title= Discography New Order|publisher=Australian-Charts.com|accessdate=2008-11-03}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=New+Order|title= Discography New Order|publisher=Charts.ord.nz|accessdate=2011-02-23}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://swedishcharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=New+Order|title= Discography New Order|publisher=SwedishCharts.com|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://swisscharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=New+Order|title= Discography New Order|publisher=SwissCharts.com|accessdate=2009-05-20}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=543 |title=Chart Stats: New Order |publisher=ChartStats.com |accessdate=2008-10-02 |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120525030825/http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=543 |archivedate=25 May 2012 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/n.htm |title=Indie Hits "N" |publisher=Cherry Red Records |accessdate=2011-01-08 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090926064331/http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/n.htm |archivedate=26 September 2009 }}
25. ^{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5017|pure_url=yes}}|title=New Order > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums|publisher=Allmusic|accessdate=2009-05-20}}

External links

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