Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse The remix madness started with London for one simple reason. Money.
Yep.
London probably guessed that they weren't going to get any further new material out of the band and wanted to maximise their return.
I guess the lack of impetus of the band to produce new stuff was tempered with the fact that London had acquired the band's very enviable back catalogue, and could milk this for all its worth.
So, first off they release four singles off the (IMO patchy) 'new' LP. Remixed these to death, spreading the various mixes over multiple formats, including two CDs per single (except Regret).
Then, after fully exhausting 'Republic', they moved onto the back catalogue:
Studio LP reissues, Best Of, Rest Of, True Faith-94, 1963-95, Blue Monday-95, International etc.
Oh, and Joy Division reissues - studio LPs, Permanent, Love Will Tear Us Apart-95 etc.
I bet they made a shed load of money. Both London and the band.
Probably paid for Bernard's yacht.
I know we've all discussed this at length, but this really was a definite low in the band's history.
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