"Everything's Gone Green" is the third single by the English rock band
New Order, released in December 1981.
As usual per New Order and
Joy Division
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's releases, the recording date and location of the music is not disclosed on the original sleeve. The single was originally released in Belgium on
Factory Benelux
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and bears the catalogue number FBN8. The single was later released in New Zealand in 1982 and was made available in the UK through import copies. The artwork was designed by
Peter Saville with computer graphics on the cover designed by Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert.
Recording and music
The song had already been released in an edited form, as a double A side with the song "
Procession
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" in September 1981.
Two original songs, "Cries and Whispers" and "Mesh", are included as B-sides. Both have been commonly mistitled on New Order's releases. The track names of the B-sides are correctly identified on the label, but are printed in incorrect order on the sleeve. As a result, the songs were misidentified on subsequent releases; for example, the track identified as "Mesh" on the CD version of the ''
Substance'' compilation is actually "Cries and Whispers". For the 2019 12" single reissue, the tracks are properly labelled on the rear sleeve cover, with "Cries and Whispers" listed before "Mesh".
Stephen Morris wrote the lyrics to "Cries and Whispers" and "Mesh," earning Morris the scorn of critic
Julie Burchill
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("Sixth form drivel").
[Morris, S. (2020). Fast Forward: Confessions of a Post-Punk Percussionist: Volume II. United Kingdom: Little, Brown Book Group.] The title "Cries and Whispers" is taken from the
Ingmar Bergman film. Morris later wrote about the origin of the title for "Everything's Gone Green:" "The song's title arrived spontaneously as we were programming the rhythm track at Pinky's. After a few hours of button stabbing, synth-chattering and drum bashing, I sat down on a rickety chair, rolled a joint and inhaled deeply. The weak sunlight was reflected off the glazing of the swimming baths opposite and diffused through the grease-smeared window of our room. Momentarily, the light seemed to me to take on a crystalline glow, giving the room an aquamarine haze. 'Everything's gone Green,' I observed. 'That's good, let's call it that then,' said Bernard, who hadn't noticed my Condor moment."
All three tracks were produced by
Martin Hannett
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, the last that he would produce with
Bernard Sumner
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,
Peter Hook
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, and
Stephen Morris. Hannett, who had previously produced
''Movement'' and both of Joy Division's studio albums, had a fractious relationship with the group, caused by his unorthodox techniques and the band's (especially Sumner's) desire to co-produce. Sumner remarked retrospectively that "Martin's last track was 'Everything's Gone Green' – fact he walked out halfway through the mix because Hooky and me asked him to turn the drums up."
Availability
"Everything's Gone Green" and "Mesh" were rereleased the following year on the ''
1981–1982'' EP, along with the tracks from the "
Temptation
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" 12". The single was rereleased as a CD in 1990. All three tracks appeared on the cassette version of ''
Substance'' in 1987 and were in remastered form on the 2008 collector's edition of the 1981 album ''
Movement
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''.
"Everything's Gone Green" appears on many of New Order's compilations; aside from ''Substance'', the song appears in remixed form (by
Dave Clarke) on 1995's ''
The Rest of New Order
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Overview
New Order had been on hiatus as of late 1993 following the turbulent record ...
'', in both its original form and a live recording on 2002's ''
Retro
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'', in its 7" mix on 2005's ''
Singles
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'' and in its 12" mix on the second disc of the 2008 collector's edition re-release of ''Movement''.
Track listing
Charts
References
External links
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1981 live performance of song
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New Order (band) songs
1981 singles
Songs written by Bernard Sumner
Songs written by Peter Hook
Songs written by Stephen Morris (musician)
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Factory Records singles
1981 songs