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| Length = 40:05 | Label = Factory FACT 100 Qwest | Producer = New Order | Last album = ''Power, Corruption & Lies'' (1983) | This album = ''Low-Life'' (1985) | Next album = ''Brotherhood'' (1986) }} ''Low-Life'' is the third studio album by English rock band New Order. Released in May 1985 by Factory Records, ''Low-Life'' is considered to be among New Order's strongest work, displaying the moment in which the band completed its transformation from post-punk hold-overs to dance rock. The album shows New Order's increased incorporation of synthesizers and samplers, while still preserving the rock aspects of their earlier work. The original Factory release (Japan and UK) CD versions of this album are mastered with pre-emphasis. The songs on this album formed the basis of New Order's live concert video, ''Pumped Full of Drugs'', filmed in Tokyo shortly before the album's release. The track ''This Time of Night'' was originally titled "Pumped Full of Drugs". The music video for "The Perfect Kiss" was directed by Jonathan Demme. The song "Elegia" was featured in the Academy Award-nominated short film ''More'' by Mark Osborne, and was also used in the final trailer for the video game ''Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain''. On 2015, the album was rereleased and remastered for the US iTunes Store. ==Artwork== The album's artwork is the only New Order release to feature photographs of the band members on its cover. By default, drummer/keyboardist Stephen Morris is on the front cover, but the CD version features four photographs inside the case and a semi-transparent piece of paper with the band's name. Owners can choose which band member is seen through the sleeve. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Low-Life」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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