The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack

The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack
EP by New Order
Released 2003
Genre Ambient
Length 30:15
Label London
Producer New Order
New Order chronology
1981-1982 New Order 1982 The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack 2003

The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack is an EP released by New Order in 2003. It was produced to accompany a Peter Saville exhibition, The Peter Saville Show, which appeared at London's Design Museum in 2003.[1]

Peter Saville was a partner in Factory Records and a graphic designer who designed many record sleeves for Joy Division and New Order throughout their careers at Factory Records. The exhibition included this artwork and other graphic design from Saville's ongoing career.[2]

Although The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack is credited to New Order, only New Order members Stephen Morris, Peter Hook and Phil Cunningham were involved in producing the music[3] - Bernard Sumner was not present for the recording. This was a compact disc-only release, limited to 3000 copies. It was released by London Records with the catalogue number "SAVILLE1."

It is a typical New Order release—the sleeve of the CD has no printed information of its contents and the outer cover has two photographs, one on the front and one on the back. The front cover shows Peter at his drawing board, whereas the back shows a screen print frame for the Peter Saville Show exhibition poster. The inner sleeve (made of a slightly lighter weight card) shows two photographs (one on front and one on back) of the exhibition artwork in preparation. The disc itself states that The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack was written and produced by New Order and mixed by Merv De Peyer. It also states that the design and photography was by the Graphic Thought Facility. The only indication of a catalogue number is shown on the reverse (shiny) side of the disc. Around the centre hole clearly reads 'DISCTRONICS' and 'SAVILLE 1 01'.

Track listing

  1. "The Peter Saville Show Soundtrack" - 30:13

References

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