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New Order - Krafty Sods



New Order will release their next album, "Waiting For The Sirens Call" on 28th March 2005 in the UK on London Records followed by a month later in the US on Reprise. The album will be preceded by the single "Krafty".

The track listing is:

01. Who's Joe? (produced by New Order)
02. Hey Now What You Doing (Stephen Street)
03. Waiting For The Sirens' Call (New Order)
04. Krafty (John Leckie)
05. I Told You So (New Order)
06. Morning Night And Day (Stephen Street)
07. Dracula's Castle (John Leckie)
08. Jetstream (Stuart Price)
09. Guilt Is A Useless Emotion (Stuart Price)
10. Turn (Stephen Street)
11. Working Overtime (Stephen Street)

New Order - Krafty (Real Audio)

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