The box set was released as a compromise. The band's manager,
Rob Gretton, had originally envisioned a box set called
Recycle, which would feature all the singles New Order had released, one single per CD, in a grand 20 CD box. However,
London Records deemed this excessive, and the idea was shelved. New Order released
Get Ready in 2001 and a year later
Retro surfaced. The CDs each have a particular theme:
Pop,
Fan,
Club and
Live. Each one was selected by a friend of the band. The idea of the limited edition fifth bonus disc was hatched as a direct result of online protestation that the
Recycle project had been abandoned. Fans of the band saw the
Retro track listing as a disappointing cash-in exercise as it offered nothing rare or noteworthy, and no tracks that weren't already widely available on CD. Dissent voiced on the NewOrderOnline message board caught the eye of the band's management who negotiated with HMV to fund the limited run of 3000 discs that were included in initial copies of the box set sold exclusively by their UK stores. ==Track listing==