New Order to Reissue “The Best & The Rest Of” Collection with Unreleased Remixes — Pink and Blue Vinyl Editions Announced!

New Order will revisit their 1994 hits collectionThe Best Of New Order, and its 1995 remix companion, The Rest Of New Order, this summer with a newly remastered, expanded collection featuring rare mixes, vinyl-only cuts, and previously unreleased remixes.

Due out on July 17th via Warner Music, The Best & The Rest Of New Order will be released in multiple formats, led by a 4CD deluxe edition that pairs both original compilations with two bonus discs of additional remixes — including four previously unreleased tracks.

Originally released in 1994, The Best Of New Order gathered 7-inch versions of the band’s classic singles from 1985 onward, along with four then-new 1994 mixes: “True Faith,” “Bizarre Love Triangle,” “1963” and “Round & Round.” Its companion set, The Rest Of New Order, followed in 1995, collecting club remixes including Hardfloor’s “Blue Monday-95.” Both compilations reached the U.K. Top 5.

The expanded 4CD edition includes remastered versions of both albums, plus bonus material featuring remixes by Sub Sub, Richie Hawtin, Joe T. Vannelli, Perfecto, Shep Pettibone, Armand Van Helden, K-Klass, Howie B., Dave Clarke, and more.

Among the previously unreleased tracks are a full-length version of “1963-94,” Sub Sub’s 12-inch remix of “Spooky,” the “Eschreamer” mix of “True Faith-94” and an alternate Richie Hawtin mix of “Blue Monday.”

Vinyl editions are also planned. The Best Of New Order will be released as a remastered 2LP set, cut at Abbey Road Studios, with an exclusive blue-vinyl pressing available through the band’s official store. The Rest Of New Order will appear as a 3LP set, also cut at Abbey Road, bringing together the original CD and vinyl remix selections on vinyl for the first time.

A standard 2CD edition of The Best & The Rest Of New Order will also be available. Pre-orders are open now through New Order’s official store.

Also in New Order news, Joy Division/New Order are part of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame’s Class of 2026, alongside Phil Collins, Billy Idol, Iron Maiden, Oasis, Sade, Luther Vandross, and Wu-Tang Clan. The induction ceremony is scheduled for Nov. 14, 2026, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, with a broadcast planned for December on ABC and Disney+.

Any hopes of a full classic lineup reunion at the ceremony appear unlikely. Peter Hook has stated that he will not perform with Bernard Sumner, Stephen Morris, and Gillian Gilbert at the Rock Hall event.

Aside from a possible appearance at the induction ceremony, New Order currently has no 2026 live dates scheduled.

In recent years, Rhino has kept the band’s reissue campaign going with expanded 2CD editions of MovementPower, Corruption & LiesLow-Life, and Brotherhood, plus Blu-ray Audio editions of MovementLow-Life, and Brotherhood featuring Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround sound, stereo mixes, and instrumentals by Steven Wilson.

Former New Order bassist Peter Hook will continue to carry the catalog on the road in 2026. Peter Hook & The Light have announced North American dates built around a full performance of New Order’s 2001 album Get Ready, with additional New Order and Joy Division favorites also in the set.

The Best & The Rest Of New Order — 4CD deluxe edition tracklist

CD1

  1. True Faith-94
  2. Bizarre Love Triangle-94
  3. 1963-94
  4. Regret
  5. Fine Time
  6. The Perfect Kiss
  7. Shell Shock
  8. Thieves Like Us
  9. Vanishing Point
  10. Run 2
  11. Round & Round-94
  12. World (Price Of Love)
  13. Ruined In A Day
  14. Touched By The Hand Of God
  15. Blue Monday-88
  16. World In Motion

CD2

  1. World — Perfecto Mix
  2. Blue Monday — Hardfloor Mix
  3. True Faith — Shep Pettibone Remix
  4. Confusion — Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix
  5. Touched By The Hand Of God — Biff & Memphis Remix
  6. Bizarre Love Triangle — Armand Van Helden Mix
  7. Ruined In A Day — K-Klass Remix
  8. Regret — Fire Island Mix
  9. Age Of Consent — Howie B. Remix
  10. Spooky — Magimix

CD3

  1. Let’s Go (Nothing For Me)
  2. Bizarre Love Triangle — Remix
  3. 1963-95
  4. Everything’s Gone Green — Dave Clarke Mix
  5. Temptation — CJ Bolland Mix
  6. Blue Monday-95 — Hawtin Mix
  7. TrueFaith-94 — Perfecto Mix
  8. 1963 — Lionrock M6 Sunday Morning Mix
  9. Confusion — Pump Panel Floatation Mix
  10. Everything’s Gone Green — Electric Green
  11. Spooky — Nightstripper Mix
  12. 1963-95 — Blackout Mix

CD4

  1. 1963-94 — Full Length
  2. Spooky — Sub Sub 12” Remix
  3. Blue Monday-95 — Hardfloor Dub
  4. 1963 — Joe T. Vanelli Light Mix
  5. TrueFaith-94 — Eschreamer Mix
  6. World — The Price of Dub
  7. True Faith — Sexy Disco Dub
  8. Regret — Sabres Slow ’n’ Low
  9. Blue Monday — Hawtin Mix, Alternate Version 2

The Best Of New Order — 2LP vinyl tracklist

Side A

  1. True Faith-94
  2. Bizarre Love Triangle-94
  3. 1963-94
  4. Regret

Side B

  1. Fine Time
  2. The Perfect Kiss
  3. Shell Shock
  4. Thieves Like Us

Side C

  1. Vanishing Point
  2. Run 2
  3. Round & Round-94
  4. World (Price Of Love)

Side D

  1. Ruined In A Day
  2. Touched By The Hand Of God
  3. Blue Monday-88
  4. World In Motion

The Rest Of New Order — 3LP vinyl tracklist

Side A

  1. World — Perfecto Mix
  2. Blue Monday — Hardfloor Mix

Side B

  1. True Faith — Shep Pettibone Remix
  2. Confusion — Pump Panel Reconstruction Mix

Side C

  1. Touched By The Hand Of God — Biff & Memphis Remix
  2. Bizarre Love Triangle — Armand Van Helden Mix

Side D

  1. Ruined In A Day — K-Klass Remix
  2. Regret — Fire Island Mix

Side E

  1. Age Of Consent — Howie B. Remix
  2. Spooky — Magimix

Side F

  1. Everything’s Gone Green — Dave Clarke Mix
  2. Temptation — CJ Bolland Mix

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