New Order’s fourth album, Brotherhood, remains one of their most pivotal titles. A UK Top 10 success upon its release in September 1986, it also made an impact in the US, with the band embarking on a major coast-to-coast tour in support of the album, during which they played large venues such as California’s Irvine Meadows and New York’s Felt Forum for the first time.
In keeping with all the previous expanded editions of New Order’s classic albums, Brotherhood is now returning in a Definitive Edition box set which features the remastered album on vinyl and CD, along with a host of rarities including DVDs of shows in Manchester and London, and a luxury hardback book. Long-term fans will naturally gravitate to the additional CD of rare and previously unreleased tracks, from which we’ve selected the ten must-hear highlights.