art direction Michael Nguyen executive-producer Alejo Parella executive-producer Michael Nguyen executive-producer Nicolas LeBlanc liner notes Hugh Sludden sleeve Nicolas LeBlanc tracks 3, 9, 11, 12 written-by Bernard Sumner tracks 3 written-by Gillian Gilbert tracks 11, 12 written-by Ian Curtis tracks 3 written-by John Denver tracks 1, 2, 4 to 8, 10, 13 to 17, video written-by New Order tracks 3, 9, 11, 12 written-by Peter Hook tracks 9 written-by Phil Cunningham tracks 3, 9, 11, 12 written-by Stephen Morris Manufactured By Nationwide CD Glass Mastered At Duplium, Carrollton, TX The Community 2 project started on January 1 2006 when the website NewOrderOnline.com announced that David Potts, one half of Monaco with New Order's Peter Hook decided to join the line-up as a guest artist covering the song The Village from New Order's 1983 album, Power, Corruption & Lies.
This time, the producers of the album decided to let the members pick 10 songs off the album and let New Order themselves pick their favorite 4 songs. Peter Hook of New Order did the selection for the band and he chose No Love Lost, Blue Monday, ICB and Ruined In A Day. ICB and Ruined In A Day being selected as well by the members of NewOrderOnline.com, the producers did their own selection as their best tracks, and that gave a spot to Behind Closed Doors, Doubts Even Here and 1963 on the album.
The album is an enhanced CD, featuring the video of David Potts' cover of The Village, done by François-Marc Loze from France, who won the video competition. The album also feature the winner of the remix competition, DJ Ionic, who remixed The Village and was selected by David Potts himself. There was also a competition for the sleeve, and the liner notes were written by a long time Viking (New Order hardcore fans), Hugh Shug Sludden. Flash background music provided by Razed In A New Division Of Agony (Logan Edwards).
The idea of this 2nd edition of the project was to involved people that helped New Order in the years, so Howard Wakefield (of Saville Associates with Peter Saville) and Bill Holding (of Morph UK) gave their comments on the sleeves submitted in the sleeve competition, Michael Shamberg, who produced most of New Order's video gave his comments about the video competition, and David Potts also gave his own comments on all aspects of the competition. It was also a pleasure to have the band involved in the process as well, which is unique for a New Order tribute album.
106 covers were submitted, only 15 made it to the album, with artists from 8 different countries this time around.
This time, all bands could only submit one cover, and only one cover per song could enter the final round. The final round had 64 covers in it. Barcode: 6 06041 23552 6 (Text) Matrix / Runout: Nationwide CD 20-40372 [1] Mastering SID Code: IFPI LM62