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"'Spooky'" is a song by English rock band New Order. It was released in December 1993 as the fourth and final single from their sixth studio album, 'Republic' (1993). The song would be their last single proper until 2001's "Crystal".

CD one featured remixes by Fluke, while CD two featured remixes by Paul van Dyk and Tony Garcia. Several different versions exist, notably the 'Singles' (2005) album featured a different edit of "Spooky", which had not previously been available in the UK. The adoption of that version was problematic for some fans who felt that (like the Perfecto remix of "World") the Fluke 'Minimix' of "Spooky" was the best single version. The promo video used the Fluke version. The 2016 re-release of 'Singles', which corrected many of the errors featured on the 2005 release, includes the Fluke Minimix.

Apart from its appearance on the 'Singles' album, "Spooky" is rarely included on New Order compilations; notably, it was not featured on 1994's best-of or the expansive 'Retro' box set.

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Category:New Order (band) songs

Category:1993 singles

Category:Songs written by Bernard Sumner

Category:Songs written by Peter Hook

Category:Songs written by Stephen Morris (musician)

Category:Songs written by Gillian Gilbert

Category:Songs written by Stephen Hague

Category:Song recordings produced by Stephen Hague

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Category:London Records singles

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