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"The Perfect Kiss"
Single by New Order
from the album Low-Life
B-side
  • "The Kiss of Death"
  • "Perfect Pit"
Released13 May 1985
Recorded1984
Genre
Length4:48 (Album version)
8:46 (Full version)
LabelFactory - FAC 123
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)New Order
New Order singles chronology
"Murder"
(1984)
"The Perfect Kiss"
(1985)
"Sub-culture"
(1985)

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The Perfect Kiss

New Order

1985 Single
  • Released: 13 May 1985 · Fecha Grabación: 1984 -
    Label: Factory - FAC 123 · · Productor: New Order

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    1985 single by New Order

    "The Perfect Kiss" is the ninth single by the British alternative dance and rock band New Order. It was recorded at Britannia Row Studios in London and released on 13 May 1985.[5] It is the first New Order song to be released as a single while also included on a studio album (Low-Life). The vinyl version has Factory catalogue number FAC 123 and the video has the opposite number, FAC 321.

    Background

    The song`s themes include love ("We believe in a land of love") and death ("the perfect kiss is the kiss of death").[6] The overall meaning of the song is unclear to its writer today. In an interview with GQ magazine Bernard Sumner said "I haven`t a clue what this is about." He agreed with the interviewer that his best known lyric is in the song: "Pretending not to see his gun / I said, `Let`s go out and have some fun`". The lyrics, he added, came about after the band was visiting a man`s house in the United States who showed his guns under his bed before they went out for an enjoyable night. It had been quickly written, recorded and mixed without sleep before the band went on tour in Australia.[5]

    The song has been remixed by third parties like Razormaid and Hot Tracks and has been covered by bands including Capsule Giants, Nude,[7]

    International,[8]

    Paradoxx, Razed in a New Division of Agony,

    and Amoeba Crunch.[9]

    Reception

    John Leland of Spin wrote, "A dreamy, melancholy melody runs over the electronic and unfortunately guitar-less hooks. But the best part is the end, when they turn all the machines to max and mash the thing up."[10]

    Video

    An 11-minute live version of the song was filmed by Jonathon Demme in 1985, which Billboard in 2017 termed New Order`s "most arresting visual ever."[11]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner

    12": FAC 123 (UK) / Qwest 9 20330-0 (US) / FACX 23 (CA)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"8:46
    2."The Kiss of Death"7:02
    3."Perfect Pit"1:24

    12" promo: PRO-A-2342 (US)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss (Single Edit)"4:23
    2."The Perfect Kiss (Live Version From The Perfect Kiss Video)"5:18

    7": FAC 123 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"3:51
    2."The Kiss of Death"3:01

    7": 9 28968-7 (US) / FAC 23 (CA)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"4:23
    2."The Perfect Kiss (Instrumental)"5:09

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    1985 single by New Order

    "The Perfect Kiss" is the ninth single by the British alternative dance and rock band New Order. It was recorded at Britannia Row Studios in London and released on 13 May 1985.[5] It is the first New Order song to be released as a single while also included on a studio album (Low-Life). The vinyl version has Factory catalogue number FAC 123 and the video has the opposite number, FAC 321.

    Background

    The song`s themes include love ("We believe in a land of love") and death ("the perfect kiss is the kiss of death").[6] The overall meaning of the song is unclear to its writer today. In an interview with GQ magazine Bernard Sumner said "I haven`t a clue what this is about." He agreed with the interviewer that his best known lyric is in the song: "Pretending not to see his gun / I said, `Let`s go out and have some fun`". The lyrics, he added, came about after the band was visiting a man`s house in the United States who showed his guns under his bed before they went out for an enjoyable night. It had been quickly written, recorded and mixed without sleep before the band went on tour in Australia.[5]

    The song has been remixed by third parties like Razormaid and Hot Tracks and has been covered by bands including Capsule Giants, Nude,[7]

    International,[8]

    Paradoxx, Razed in a New Division of Agony,

    and Amoeba Crunch.[9]

    Reception

    John Leland of Spin wrote, "A dreamy, melancholy melody runs over the electronic and unfortunately guitar-less hooks. But the best part is the end, when they turn all the machines to max and mash the thing up."[10]

    Video

    An 11-minute live version of the song was filmed by Jonathon Demme in 1985, which Billboard in 2017 termed New Order`s "most arresting visual ever."[11]

    Track listing

    All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner

    12": FAC 123 (UK) / Qwest 9 20330-0 (US) / FACX 23 (CA)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"8:46
    2."The Kiss of Death"7:02
    3."Perfect Pit"1:24

    12" promo: PRO-A-2342 (US)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss (Single Edit)"4:23
    2."The Perfect Kiss (Live Version From The Perfect Kiss Video)"5:18

    7": FAC 123 (UK)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"3:51
    2."The Kiss of Death"3:01

    7": 9 28968-7 (US) / FAC 23 (CA)
    No.TitleLength
    1."The Perfect Kiss"4:23
    2."The Perfect Kiss (Instrumental)"5:09

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