''A Collection'' is a 2005
DVD
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by the English rock band
New Order, featuring the majority of their music videos, as well as three alternate versions, two new videos for older songs, and a live performance. It is New Order's first DVD compilation, their previous video collections, ''
(The Best Of) New Order'' and ''
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'' only having been released on VHS or Laserdisc. All regional variations of the DVD are nominally
NTSC
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.
All videos on the DVD are shown in completion, including copyright statements, timing codes and the name/phone number of the companies who did
telecine
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conversions or production of the videos. These elements are rarely, if ever shown on TV or included on DVD releases by other bands.
The DVD was released by
Rhino Entertainment
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History
Founded in 1978, Rhino was original ...
, New Order's North American distributors, for
Warner Music Vision, although all content is copyrighted to
London Records
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, the band's label.
It was also available as part of ''Item'', a limited edition boxed set that collected ''A Collection'' and the re-released ''
New Order Story'' DVD.
Track listing
Source: Discogs
References
New Order (band) video albums
2005 video albums
Music video compilation albums
2005 compilation albums
New Order (band) compilation albums
Rhino Records compilation albums
Rhino Records video albums
London Records video albums
London Records compilation albums
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