Speak
Amalgam In The MiddleSpeak 2010 via Suicide Casanova Records
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The song was completely re-recorded and released on 1987 singles compilation Substance, sometimes known as "Temptation '87". This version is now one of New Order's best-known recordings, partly due to its appearance on the best-selling Trainspotting soundtrack; in the film the lyrics are sung by Diane while she's taking a bath, heard very faintly in the background during breakfast not much later and again during the scene where Renton is locked in his room. Later, after five years of inactivity, another new version of "Temptation" was recorded by the band in 1998. This recording is similar to the earlier 1987 version, but omits the long intro. Running at 4:08, this version is known as "Temptation '98" and eventually saw official release on the Retro boxset. "Temptation" is also the song New Order have played live more than any other. The song often goes on for over ten minutes when performed live, due to the fusion of the two different 7" and 12" versions.
James Lavelle, not to be confused with Album Leaf's Jimmy LaVelle
Performing at Ladies Lit tonight 8pm!
Performing at Ladies Lit tonight 8pm!
Performing at Ladies Lit 5/6/10
Man Man wsg Chance Jones May 11th Intersection
Out today on Sub Pop Records: One of the first songs recorded just for fun was “What’s In It For?â€; it was also one of the first songs Avi put up on MySpace (“Because that’s all it takes,†says Avi, still a tiny bit shocked). And once Sub Pop came inquiring, “What’s In It For?†became the first single from the album (which hadn’t even been thought of as a possible album until all this).