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Factory Records Factory Records was a Manchester-based British independent record label founded in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus. The label featured several important acts on its roster, including Joy Division, New Order (band), New Order, A Certain Ra ...
numbers. The list primarily consists of music releases but also includes promotional graphics, film, etc. However, the list was not confined to creative output. A party (FAC 83), a lawsuit (FAC 61) and a cat (FAC 191) appear on the list along with other miscellany. Number allocation was only roughly chronological. Special numbers were reserved for significant Factory output. For instance, albums by
Joy Division Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford in 1976. The group consisted of vocalist Ian Curtis, guitarist/keyboardist Bernard Sumner, bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. Sumner and Hook formed the band after attend ...
and New Order are typically cataloged under multiples of 25; the sole exceptions to this are two Joy Division albums: ''
Unknown Pleasures ''Unknown Pleasures'' is the debut studio album by English rock band Joy Division, released on 15 June 1979 by Factory Records. The album was recorded and mixed over three successive weekends at Stockport's Strawberry Studios in April 1979, w ...
'' (FACT 10) and ''
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'' (FACT 40). The final recording issued by Factory,
Happy Mondays Happy Mondays are an English rock band formed in Salford in 1980. The original line-up was Shaun Ryder (vocals), his brother Paul Ryder ( bass), Gary Whelan (drums), Paul Davis (keyboard), and Mark Day (guitar). Mark "Bez" Berry later joined ...
' 1992 single "Sunshine & Love", bears the number FAC 372; nevertheless, a handful of recordings issued earlier (sometimes years earlier) have higher catalogue numbers. After Factory Records declared bankruptcy in 1992, Factory co-founder
Tony Wilson Anthony Howard Wilson (20 February 1950 – 10 August 2007) was a British record label owner, radio and television presenter, nightclub manager, impresario and a journalist for Granada Television, the BBC and Channel 4. As a co-founder o ...
continued to assign Factory numbers to numerous events and magazine interviews through to his death in 2007. Other late-period Factory catalogue items include a film (FAC 401), a recording issued by another label (FACT 500), a poster for a 2004 memorial event honouring
Rob Gretton Robert Leo Gretton (15 January 1953 – 15 May 1999) was the manager of Joy Division and New Order. He was partner in and co-director of Factory Records and a founding partner of The Haçienda. For ten years until his death in 1999, Gretton ran ...
(FAC 511), and Tony Wilson's own coffin (FAC 501). Several numbers (''e.g.'', FAC 317/318/319) were multiply allocated to unrelated projects. As well, many of the catalogue numbers, especially those above FAC 330, weren't allocated at all (or were allocated to unreleased or unrealized projects). For Factory Benelux, ''see'' Factory Benelux discography.


The Factory numbering system

The last digit of the number may designate the following (but inconsistencies abound): 1 - Factory Corporate, 2 - Happy Mondays (singles), 3 - Joy Division / New Order (singles), 4 - Durutti Column, 6 - Factory Classical. The "FACT" designation (as opposed to "FAC") usually denotes an album. The "FACD" designation is oftentimes used to denote
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releases of albums, though it is sometimes applied to LP and cassette releases as well; the designation "FACTUS" is typically used for American releases regardless of format. Sometimes the number can contain a further insight: *FACT 24, Various Artists: ''A Factory Quartet'' (album 2: 2 records, 4 artists, thus 2/4. (In addition, Durutti Column 4"; see aboveis on this release.) *FAC 148, Styal Mill Sponsored Bucket (sponsorship): One of 48 blades on the mill wheel, thus 1/48. *FAC 289, New Order: ''Campaign Technique'' (notepaper): Campaign ran in February 1989, thus 2/89. (This number was also used for The Wendys ''The Sun's Going to Shine For Me Soon'' single 2 years later. Double number assignments occur a few times within the catalogue.) *FAC 321, Jonathan Demme: ''The Perfect Kiss'' (video). This is the reverse number of the release the video was made for: FAC 123, New Order: ''The Perfect Kiss''. In addition, as noted above, 123 would signify a New Order single, and 321 a Factory Corporate project.


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Factory Benelux

Factory Overseas
Australia, Japan & Canada
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David Sultan's site {{Factory Records Discographies of British record labels Madchester Factory Records