TEARS IN THEIR EYES
CATALOGUE FACT314
FORMAT LP/CD/MC
LABEL LONDON
RELEASE DATE NOVEMBER 1991
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CURRENT VALUE £10 - 15
TRACK LISTING WRITERS PRODUCER RECORDED
ELECTRICITY Humphreys/McCluskey Chester Valentino and OMD Cargo Studios, Rochdale
 
This album was Volume I of a 4-disc box set entitled Palantine (FACT400) - a compilation celebrating the catalogue of Factory. As well as OMD, the album featured contributions from Joy Division, A Certain Ratio, New Order and James.

OMD's debut single Electricity (backed with Almost) was released on Factory. At Tony Wilson's (Factory supremo) suggestion, Andy and Paul went to Cargo Studios in Rochdale with Factory producer Martin Hannett to record better quality versions of the songs.

There was some debate between the band and Tony Wilson (Factory supremo) over which versions of the songs to include. Wilson favoured Hannet's polished versions while Andy and Paul, not convinced by Hannet's over-lush production,  wanted the original versions. A compromise was struck so that OMD's version of Electricity was included with Hannet's take on Almost on the flipside.

Ironically, London didn't have access to the original master tapes and so couldn't include the version of Electricity that originally appeared on the single. The version that appears here is actually the one recorded at Cargo and remixed by Chester Valentino (aka Paul Collister) and OMD and originally appeared on the debut album Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark and also the third single release of Electricity.

 
Martin Hannett was originally credited under his pseudonym Martin Zero.

The photograph on the cover is that of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.