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  1. Thieves Like Us (song) " Thieves Like Us " is a single by British band New Order, released in April 1984 by Factory Records, catalogue number FAC 103. It is named after the 1974 film Thieves Like Us, directed by Robert Altman. Guitarist and lead singer Bernard Sumner stated during a TV interview in 1984 that the song's title was suggested by ...

  2. It appears on their 1983 album Power, Corruption & Lies. A Howie B remix was produced in 1995 for (the rest of) New Order compilation album. As of May 2024, the song has been played 287 times in concert by the band, making its live debut in August 30, 1982. [4]

  3. Sep 29, 2023 · The song “Age of Consent” by New Order is a timeless anthem that has captured the hearts of music enthusiasts for decades. Released in 1983 as the opening track of their album “Power, Corruption & Lies,” this iconic song explores themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of growing up.

  4. BBC Radio 6 Music broadcasts0:00 Mary Anne Hobbs with Stephen Morris intro - 27 August 20206:12 Gideon Coe - 1 September 2020From the forthcoming Power, Corr...

  5. Age of Consent” is the opening track of the band’s second album Power, Corruption & Lies. The narrator of “Age of Consent” wants to leave a relationship but he nor his partner will...

  6. Also just a disclaimer I don’t think these are the “best” New Order just my personal favs. Couple Honourable Mentions: Confusion, Thieves Like Us, Leave Me Alone, Turn, Restless, Everything’s Gone Green, Hurt, Chosen Time, The Perfect Kiss, Sooner Than You Think, Turn My Way.

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  8. Power, Corruption & Lies is the second album made by New Order. It was released 2 May 1983 with Factory Records. The first song off it, " Age of Consent ", is considered one of the best New Order songs of all time. Its FAC number is 75, solidifying the pattern of New Order albums having releases that are multiples of 25.