Tracklist
A | Everythings Gone Green | 5:31 | |
B1 | Cries And Whispers | 3:20 | |
B2 | Mesh | 3:02 |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Harry's
Credits
- Producer – Martin Hannett
- Written-By – New Order
Notes
Track B1 plays Cries And Whispers, track B2 plays Mesh.
Back cover:
Logo with F.B.N. underneath. No cat# in top right corner.
No cat# on the spine.
Labels:
Solid gray/white labels, blue type.
Side A: Recorded in U.K. Made in BNL.
Side B: Cries And Whispers
Mesh
FBNL 8.
Runouts are etched and include the inscription "Why Did Regulus Go Back To Rome?". This inscription is slightly different than the 1986 editions that have "Why Did Regulus Go To Rome?".
Back cover:
Logo with F.B.N. underneath. No cat# in top right corner.
No cat# on the spine.
Labels:
Solid gray/white labels, blue type.
Side A: Recorded in U.K. Made in BNL.
Side B: Cries And Whispers
Mesh
FBNL 8.
Runouts are etched and include the inscription "Why Did Regulus Go Back To Rome?". This inscription is slightly different than the 1986 editions that have "Why Did Regulus Go To Rome?".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: none
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): FBN 8-1 WHY DID REGULUS GO BACK TO ROME?
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): FBN 8-2
Other Versions (5 of 9)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Everythings Gone Green (12", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue) | Factory Benelux | FBN 8, FBN8 | Belgium | 1986 | |||
Everythings Gone Green (12") | Factory Benelux | FBN 8 | Japan | 1986 | |||
Everythings Gone Green (12", 45 RPM, Single, Reissue) | Factory Benelux | FBN 8, FBN8 | Belgium | 1986 | |||
Everythings Gone Green (12") | Factory Benelux | FBNL 8 | Japan | 1986 | |||
Everythings Gone Green (12", 45 RPM, Reissue) | Factory Benelux | FBN 8, FBN8 | Belgium | 1988 |
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Reviews
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Is it possible the track sequence listed here is wrong for the original vinyl pressings? I have a copy I purchased in the mid-80's (seemingly the second repress, based upon the photos of the label here). On my copy, the song beginning with a bass line that has a duration of 3:02 (which I believe to be called "Mesh", but that's a separate issue) comes first on the B-side, followed by the song that starts with a synth wash that lasts 3:20 (which I believe to be called "Cries and Whispers").
This is reversed on my CD single; the 3:20 song with the synth intro comes before the 3:02 song with the bass intro.
However, every entry here, and every other discography I've found, says the 3:20 song with the synth intro comes first on all vinyl editions. I think it's very unlikely that I have some undocumented pressing.
So, can anyone clarify:
- Do their original 80's made vinyl b-side start with the song with the bass line, or the song with the synth wash? [And if it's the bass line...are all these Discogs track sequences incorrect?]
- And, what about the 2019 re-issue? [Which I don't have, but I suspect has the tracks reversed from mine, making it like the CD single.] -
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This was mastered so loud that the top and bottom of the wave form are cut off. Still sounds great though. Glad to have the 2019 remaster without the clipping.
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cries and whispers is the greatest song theyve ever made..now its alot different than what they are known to be..but at this time they are still trying to find their sound.
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