New Order - Ceremony (12", Single, Gre)
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New Order - Ceremony (12", Single, Gre)

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New Order - Ceremony (12", Single, Gre)Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Comments: General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above): Three versions of the green sleeved issue exist: Version 1 (this one) (Dark) British racing green, bronze type and border. Version 2 ([r=23212376) (Dark) British racing green, bronze type and border. MVS re issue of version 1. Version 3 ([r=7125430) (Lighter)

Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
Three versions of the green sleeved issue exist: Version 1 (this one) - (Dark) British racing green, bronze type and border. Version 2 ([r=23212376) - (Dark) British racing green, bronze type and border. MVS re-issue of version 1. Version 3 ([r=7125430) - (Lighter) Forest green, gold type and border. There were two different editions of the record released using this sleeve: 1) Original version of "Ceremony" (without Gillian Gilbert) (this one). Side A groove etching: "Watching Love Grow - Forever" 2) Re-recorded version of "Ceremony" (with Gillian Gilbert) ([r=24986659). Side A groove etching: "This Is Why Events Unnerve Me". This version of the record was released in the new cream & blue sleeve, but there were green sleeves left over from the original pressing which were used rather than being discarded. The cover and runoffs of the record states the catalogue number as FAC 33 (the same as the 7"), but the label state FAC 33/12, denoting the 12" release. Although the centre labels have the date 22/1/81 as part of the artwork, this release came out in March.

 

A. Ceremony 4:34
B. In A Lonely Place 6:12

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout FAC 33 A1 EG WATCHING LOVE GROW - FOREVER TOWNHOUSE
Matrix / Runout FAC 33 B1 EG HOW I WISH WE WERE HERE WITH YOU NOW TOWNHOUSE
Matrix / Runout FAC 33/12A
Matrix / Runout FAC 33/12B

 

Lacquer Cut At The Town House
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