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Track Listing
  1. Love Vigilantes
  2. The Perfect Kiss
  3. This Time of Night
  4. Sunrise
  5. Elegia
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  1. Love Vigilantes
  2. The Perfect Kiss
  3. This Time of Night
  4. Sunrise
  5. Elegia
  6. Sooner Than You Think
  7. Sub-Culture
  8. Face Up
  9. Love Vigilantes
  10. Untitled No. 1
  11. Sunrise
  12. Elegia
  13. Sooner Than You Think
  14. Sub-Culture
  15. Let?s Go
  16. Untitled No. 2
  17. Sunrise
  18. Love Vigilantes
  19. Sooner Than You Think
  20. Skullcrusher
  21. Confusion
  22. Love Vigilantes
  23. We All Stand
  24. As It Is When It Was
  25. Sub-Culture
  26. Face Up
  27. Sunrise
  28. This Time of Night
  29. Blue Monday
  30. As It Is When It Was
  31. Everything?s Gone Green
  32. Sub-Culture
  33. Ceremony
  34. Let?s Go
  35. This Time of Night
  36. The Village
  37. The Perfect Kiss
  38. Age of Consent
  39. Sunrise
  40. Temptation
  41. Face Up
  42. As It Is When It Was
  43. Sunrise
  44. Face Up
  45. Let?s Go
  46. The Perfect Kiss
  47. Age of Consent
  48. State of the Nation
  49. As It Is When It Was
  50. The Village
  51. Sub-Culture
  52. Atmosphere
  53. Blue Monday
  54. Thieves Like Us
  55. Temptation
  56. Confusion
  57. Elegia
  58. Sub-Culture
  59. The Village
  60. Sunrise
  61. We All Stand
  62. As It Is When It Was
  63. Love Vigilantes
  64. 586
  65. Age of Consent
  66. Temptation
  67. Ceremony
  68. The Perfect Kiss
  69. Love Vigilantes
  70. The Perfect Kiss
  71. This Time of Night
  72. Sunrise
  73. Elegia
  74. Sooner Than You Think
  75. Sub-Culture
  76. Face Up
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New Order's third LP, Low-Life, is, in every way, the artistic equal of their breakout, 1983's Power, Corruption & Lies. Building on the genre-hopping brilliance of the two singles they released in between -- the Arthur Baker-produced electro track "Confusion" and the dramatic synth rocker "Thieves Like Us" -- Low-Life marks the point where the band's fusion of rock and electronics becomes seamless. It's heavily sequenced and synthesized, but with bravura work from Bernard Sumner on guitar and Peter Hook's plaintive, ...

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