New Order Bizarre Love Triangle vinyl is one of those records that justifies owning a turntable, and this Rhino reissue brings it back in a format that does the track proper justice. Remastered and pressed as a 12″ single at 45rpm, this is a deliberate, considered release of one of the most recognisable pieces of music to come out of the 1980s. Catalog number RHILP 2415945.
New Order and the Brotherhood Era
By 1986, New Order had already redrawn what a guitar band could be, pulling together post-punk structure, synthesizers, and dancefloor instincts into something that didn’t fit neatly anywhere. Brotherhood was their fourth studio album, and it showed a band operating with real confidence across two distinct sides: one more electronic, one leaning harder into guitar-driven territory. “Bizarre Love Triangle” arrived as the album’s second single, and it sat firmly in the electronic camp. The production is layered and precise, the bassline is immediately recognisable, and the vocal delivery has that characteristic New Order detachment that somehow reads as deeply felt. It connected across alternative radio, clubs, and record collections in a way that very few singles manage.
Why This New Order Bizarre Love Triangle Vinyl Matters
This Rhino release is a remastered reissue of the original 12″ single format, which is the correct way to hear this track. The 12″ at 45rpm allows for wider groove spacing and greater dynamic range than a 7″ pressing, and with a remaster behind it, the low end and the synth work get the room they need to open up properly. A lot of reissues are perfunctory, but bringing this back as a dedicated 12″ single rather than folding it onto a compilation or bonus disc says something about the intent here. This is presented as a standalone piece, the way it was originally intended to be experienced.
Format and Pressing Details
Label: Rhino. Format: 12″ vinyl single. Speed: 45rpm. Remastered audio. Catalog number RHILP 2415945. For collectors, the appeal is straightforward: original pressings of Brotherhood-era New Order 12″ singles in genuine good condition are increasingly hard to locate at a reasonable price, and the audio quality on surviving copies varies considerably. A properly remastered reissue on a label with Rhino’s production standards gives you a clean, well-pressed alternative that holds its own on a serious system. If you already have a worn original or a gap in your New Order catalogue, this fills it cleanly.
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