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"Temptation" is a stand-alone single released by English band New Order on
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in 1982. The single reached number 29 on the
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Original release

The 7" version is a more structured version with a commercial
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feel; the 12" is more chaotic with the emphasis on electronic rhythms rather than melody. The 7" version plays at 33⅓ rpm to accommodate its length of around five and a half minutes. Both versions bear the same catalogue number "FAC 63" despite these differences. The 12" versions of both "Temptation" and its B-side, "Hurt", appear on New Order's mopping-up EP '' 1981–1982'', released a few months after the single itself. Neither version mentioned the band's name on the sleeve; instead the song title and catalogue number FAC 63 were embossed into the cover. The vocal track on the original 12" version features an audible "startled yelp" during the song's intro. Vocalist
Bernard Sumner Bernard Sumner (born 4 January 1956) is an English singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is a founding member of the bands Joy Division, New Order, and Electronic. Sumner was an early force in several areas, including the po ...
has since explained that the scream was from him due to bandmates thrusting a snowball down his shirt during recording.


Music video

In 2006 the song was interpreted in a video titled ''The Temptation of Victoria'' by filmmaker
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, who had directed a number of music videos for New Order.
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of Swedish band
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acted the role of the protagonist in the video. Set to the song's 1987 re-recording the film features a young woman in
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who steals a vinyl copy of the song's original 12-inch release from a vintage record shop (the now defunct Bimbo Tower), along with a bouquet from a flower shop, before returning to her apartment. On arrival home she puts the flowers in a vase and the record on to a player, and begins dancing to its music. At this point the video shifts from black and white to full color, starting with the bouquet before quickly encompassing the whole scene. The film plays out with her dancing alone, absorbed in the rhythm of the music. The storyline of the video may refer to Ian Curtis, the late frontman/singer of
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, New Order's previous formation, who used to shoplift records. ''The Temptation of Victoria'' was one of two videos that New Order commissioned Shamberg to direct in 2005, and is dedicated to the memory of film director
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Track listing


Other versions

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 showering, 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 and a portion of the lyric beginning "Bolts from above...". This did not represent an official rejection of these elements, as they were retained in live performances (such as that recorded at the 1998 Reading Festival and later issued on the Australian '' 60 Miles an Hour'' EP). Running at 4:08, this version is known as "Temptation '98" and eventually saw official release on the ''Retro'' boxset. "Temptation" also holds the record for the most played live song in their catalogue. A different mix of "Temptation" appeared on the soundtrack for the 1986 film ''Something Wild''. That version clocks in at 3:30. The song can also be heard in the background of
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Remixes

* An updated remix of "Temptation" by CJ Bolland appears on some versions of the 1995 remix compilation ''
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''. * Another remix by
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was released as the b-side of the "
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" single in September 2005.


Meaning

Introducing the song at a performance at the Zurich
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in 1984, Bernard Sumner told the audience, "This next song's called 'Temptation'. It's a story about long lost love."


Availability

'' Substance'' contains the 1987 re-recording. ''
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'' contains the 7" version. The 2008 Collector's Edition of '' Movement'' contains the 7" and 12" version. The ''
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, A Certain Ratio, the Duru ...
: Communications 1978-92'' boxset contains the 12" version. The 2019 Definitive Edition of ''Movement'' contains an alternate 7" mix.


Charts


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Temptation (New Order Song) 1982 singles New Order (band) songs Songs written by Bernard Sumner Songs written by Peter Hook Songs written by Stephen Morris (musician) Songs written by Gillian Gilbert Factory Records singles 1981 songs UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles