Complete Music

Complete Music is a remix album by English rock band New Order released on 13 May 2016[1][2] by Mute. It is an alternative version of Music Complete, featuring extended versions of all 11 tracks from the original album.

Complete Music
Remix album by
Released13 May 2016 (2016-05-13)
Length87:46
LabelMute
New Order chronology
Music Complete
(2015)
Complete Music
(2016)

Background

The cover features the same geometric design as Music Complete, with a modified colour palette. Two new exclusive mixes of "Nothing but a Fool" and "Superheated" are included, which are different from those on the eight-LP vinyl box set of Music Complete.

Of the release, Bernard Sumner explained:

"We've given [the music] to different mixers, and they've chopped it up and rearranged it and stripped it back, so it's like another take on the original album [...] Some of [the songs] are radically different, but rather than like a remixer who would write a new set of music, they used the music that we'd already incorporated in the songs, but warped it in a way that was very interesting."[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Restless" (Extended Mix)9:29
2."Singularity" (Extended Mix)7:33
3."Plastic" (Extended Mix)9:06
4."Tutti Frutti" (Extended Mix)8:05
5."People on the High Line" (Extended Mix)7:51
6."Stray Dog" (Extended Mix)6:31
7."Academic" (Extended Mix)8:56
8."Nothing but a Fool" (Extended Mix 2)9:09
9."Unlearn This Hatred" (Extended Mix)5:25
10."The Game" (Extended Mix)7:24
11."Superheated" (Extended Mix 2)7:07
Total length:87:46

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[4] 35
US Top Dance/Electronic Albums (Billboard)[5] 6
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