Run 2 Explained

Run 2
Cover:Run 2 album cover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:New Order
Album:Technique
B-Side:MTO
Released:28 August 1989
Recorded:1988
Studio:Mediterranean, Ibiza, and Real World, Box
Genre:Alternative dance[1]
Length:
  • 4:29 (album version)
  • 3:45 (remix)
Label:Factory - (FAC 273)
Producer:New Order
Prev Title:Round & Round
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:World in Motion
Next Year:1990

"Run 2" is the nineteenth single by English rock and alternative dance band New Order. It was released by Factory Records on 28 August 1989 as the third and final single from their fifth studio album, Technique (1989). The album version was listed as simply "Run".

Overview

"Run 2" was remixed by Scott Litt from the version on Technique, hence the appendage of "2" to the title. The main difference is that the song has been made more radio-friendly by editing down most of the long instrumental run-out and appending it with a final repeat of the chorus. Litt's mix strips back much of the echo and layers of synthesizers, and in place centres the mix on Sumner's vocal and the bass guitar of Peter Hook. Despite the effort taken to produce a radio single, only 20,000 of the Factory 12" release were ever pressed. 500 7-inch records were also pressed, for promotional use. The single was only released in the UK.

"Run 2" is backed with the B-side titled "MTO". This song recycles the line "You've got love technique" from the group's previous hit single "Fine Time" (this is the only lyric in the track). An extended mix of "Run 2" with additional beats by Afrika Islam and an alternate 'minus' mix of "MTO" by Mike "Hitman" Wilson appear as B-sides on the 12" version of the single.

Artwork

Peter Saville, the single's cover designer, claimed to have been inspired by the design of laundry powder packaging. The tiny print on the back of the sleeve says, "Cover by Peter Saville Associates after Bold."

Lawsuit

John Denver's publishing company filed a lawsuit, alleging that the guitar break in "Run" too closely resembled Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane".[2] The case was settled out of court. The song has since been credited to New Order and John Denver.

Chart positions

Chart (1989)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[3] 49
UK Independent Singles Chart[4] 1

Video

The video was directed by the photographer / filmmaker Robert Frank and produced by Michael Shamberg. The band was filmed in Los Angeles, while the street scenes are in New York City featuring the British actor David Warrilow.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gross, Joe . New Order . The New Rolling Stone Album Guide . The Rolling Stone Album Guide . Brackett . Nathan . Nathan Brackett . Hoard . Christian . Christian Hoard . . 4th . 2004 . 0-7432-0169-8 . 582–83.
  2. Mack. Bob. 1991-01-11. Plane Tiff. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130921061424/http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,312964,00.html. 2013-09-21. 2011-08-19. Entertainment Weekly.
  3. Web site: The Official Charts Company - New Order. Official Charts Company. 2008-10-02.
  4. Web site: Indie Hits "N". Cherry Red Records. 2008-10-02. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110606210333/http://www.cherryred.co.uk/books/indiehits/n.htm. 2011-06-06.
  5. Michael Shamberg, A Collection Of Details. New Order Discography, https://www.niagara.edu/neworder/video/collectiondetails.html, accessed 27 December 2018.