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Monaco

Monaco (25th Anniversary Edition)

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Monaco (originally released in 2000) is the self-titled second and final studio album by Monaco, following their debut album Music for Pleasure (1997).

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The Perfect Kiss (Reissue)

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This limited edition features the new mirror sleeve – finally bringing to life Peter Saville’s original idea for the design.
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education entertainment recreation (Live at Alexandra Palace) (Deluxe Edition)

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Still (40th Anniversary Edition)

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Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition)
  1. What Do You Want From Me?
  2. Shine (Someone Who Needs Me)
  3. Sweet Lips
  4. Buzz Gum
  5. Blue
  6. Junk
  7. Billy Bones
  8. Happy Jack
  9. Tender
  10. Sedona
  11. Bicycle Thief *Bonus Track
  12. Ultra *Bonus Track
  13. Coming Around Again *Bonus Track
  14. Shattered *Bonus Track
  15. Sweet Lips (Farley & Heller’s Ambient Mix) *Bonus Track
  16. Sweet Lips (Joey Negro aka Dave Lee Main Slice) *Bonus Track

Monaco

Music For Pleasure (Expanded Edition)

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  • 180g Black 2LP (with 6 Bonus Tracks) in Gatefold Sleeve + 4pp Booklet

    Released: 20th Jun 2025

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'Music For Pleasure' is the 1997 debut studio album by Monaco, a side project of New Order bassist, Peter Hook.

When New Order went on a hiatus after 1993’s 'Republic', Hook took the group’s sound and spirit with him and founded Monaco together with David Potts. Hook’s distinctive pulsating bass lines united New Order’s marriage of post-punk and pop, creating an identity so recognisable that Monaco’s first single, “What Do You Want From Me?”, was often mistaken for a New Order track.

'Music For Pleasure' is available as an expanded edition featuring 6 bonus tracks, including remixes by Joey Negro and Farley & Heller.