{{Short description|none}} {{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}} The following is a list of items with recorded Factory Records numbers. The list primarily consists of music releases but also includes promotional graphics, film, etc. However, the list was not confined to creative output. A party (FAC 83), a lawsuit (FAC 61) and a cat (FAC 191) appear on the list along with other miscellany.

Number allocation was only roughly chronological. Special numbers were reserved for significant Factory output. For instance, albums by Joy Division and New Order are typically cataloged under multiples of 25; the sole exceptions to this are two Joy Division albums: ''Unknown Pleasures'' (FACT 10) and ''Still'' (FACT 40). The final recording issued by Factory, Happy Mondays' 1992 single "Sunshine & Love", bears the number FAC 372; nevertheless, a handful of recordings issued earlier (sometimes years earlier) have higher catalogue numbers.

After Factory Records declared bankruptcy in 1992, Factory co-founder Tony Wilson continued to assign Factory numbers to numerous events and magazine interviews through to his death in 2007. Other late-period Factory catalogue items include a film (FAC 401), a recording issued by another label (FACT 500), a poster for a 2004 memorial event honouring Rob Gretton (FAC 511), and Tony Wilson's own coffin (FAC 501).

Several numbers (''e.g.'', FAC 317/318/319) were multiply allocated to unrelated projects. As well, many of the catalogue numbers, especially those above FAC 330, weren't allocated at all (or were allocated to unreleased or unrealized projects).

For Factory Benelux, ''see'' Factory Benelux discography.

== The Factory numbering system ==

The last digit of the number may designate the following (but inconsistencies abound): 1 – Factory Corporate, 2 – Happy Mondays (singles), 3 – Joy Division / New Order (singles), 4 – Durutti Column, 6 – Factory Classical.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facfact1.php |title=FAC Facts |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref>

The "FACT" designation (as opposed to "FAC") usually denotes an album. The "FACD" designation is oftentimes used to denote compact disc releases of albums, though it is sometimes applied to LP and cassette releases as well; the designation "FACTUS" is typically used for American releases regardless of format.

Sometimes the number can contain a further insight:

*FACT 24, Various Artists: ''A Factory Quartet'' (album [x2]): 2 records, 4 artists, thus 2/4. (In addition, Durutti Column ["4"; see above] is on this release.) *FAC 148, Styal Mill Sponsored Bucket (sponsorship): One of 48 blades on the mill wheel, thus 1/48. *FAC 289, New Order: ''Campaign Technique'' (notepaper): Campaign ran in February 1989, thus 2/89. (This number was also used for The Wendys ''The Sun's Going to Shine For Me Soon'' single 2 years later. Double number assignments occur a few times within the catalogue.) *FAC 321, Jonathan Demme: ''The Perfect Kiss'' (video). This is the reverse number of the release the video was made for: FAC 123, New Order: ''The Perfect Kiss''. In addition, as noted above, 123 would signify a New Order single, and 321 a Factory Corporate project.

==Catalogue==

{| class="wikitable sortable" |- ! width=75 | No. ! Artist ! Title ! Designer ! Format ! Date ! Notes |- | FAC 1 || Various Artists || ''The Factory'' (Club No. 1) || Peter Saville || event/poster || {{dts|1978|05}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.40</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac1postcard.php |title=FAC 1 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC-2 || Various Artists: Cabaret Voltaire, Joy Division, Durutti Column, John Dowie || ''A Factory Sample'' || Peter Saville || 2×7-inch || {{dts|1979|01}} || Purported 12-inch versions are bootlegs<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac2.php |title=FAC-2 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.49</ref> |- | FAC 3 || Various Artists || ''The Factory'' (Club No. 2) || Peter Saville || event/poster || {{dts|1978|10}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.43</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac3.php |title=FAC 3 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 4 || Various Artists || ''The Factory December'' (Club No. 3) || Tony Wilson || event/poster || {{dts|1978|12}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.49-50</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac4.php |title=FAC 4 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 5 || A Certain Ratio || All Night Party / The Thin Boys || Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|1979|05}} || 5,000 copies<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac5.html |title=FAC 5 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="Shadowplayers, p64">''Shadowplayers'', pp.64-65</ref> |- | FAC 6 || Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark || Electricity / Almost || Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|1979|05}} || 5,000 copies<ref name="Shadowplayers, p64"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac6.html |title=FAC 6 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 7 || Peter Saville || Factory notepaper || Peter Saville || stationery || {{dts|1979|05}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.67</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac7_first_generation_factory_records_stationery.php |title=FAC 7 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 8 || Linder Sterling || The Factory Egg-Timer || || || || Concept for a menstrual abacus. "But this little artefact was never made, except for the sketches and four prototype beads."<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.67-68.</ref> |- | FAC 9 || Various Artists || ''No City Fun'' (''The Factory Flick'') || || film || {{dts|format=dmy|1979|09|13}} || by Charles Salem and Malcolm Whitehead<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.78</ref> |- | FACT 10 || Joy Division || ''Unknown Pleasures'' || Peter Saville, Joy Division || album || {{dts|1979|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact10.php |title=FACT 10 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.71.</ref> |- | FACT 10+4 || Joy Division, Various Artists || ''FACT 10+4'' || Peter Saville || poster || {{dts|1979|06}} || poster advertising FAC 5, FAC 6, FACT 10, FAC 11, FAC 12<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact10plus4.php |title=FACT 10+4 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 10 40 || Joy Division || Unknown Pleasures || Peter Saville, Joy Division || album || {{dts|2019|07}} || 40th anniversary pressing |- | FAC 11 || X-o-dus || English Black Boys / See Them A-Come || Peter Saville || 12-inch || {{dts|1980|02}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac11.html |title=FAC 11 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 12 || The Distractions || ''Time Goes By So Slow'' || || 7-inch || {{dts|1979|09}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.79</ref> |- | FAC 13 || Joy Division || Transmission / Novelty || Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|1979|10}} || <ref name="ReferenceC">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac13.html |title=FAC 13 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 1312 || Joy Division || Transmission / Novelty || Peter Saville || 12-inch || {{dts|1980|12}} || <ref name="ReferenceC"/> |- | FAC 13 T || Joy Division, Factory Records || ''Transmission'' Factory logo || Peter Saville, Colin White || T-shirt || {{dts|2004|04}} || <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-13-joy-division-transmission.php |title=FAC 13 JOY DIVISION Transmission |website=Factory Records |quote=In April 2004, AHW assigned FAC 13T to Colin White's Factory logo t-shirt (a version of the logo seen on the label of this release); 1st edition of 25 printed without FAC 13T designation.}}</ref> |- | FACT 14 || Durutti Column || ''The Return of the Durutti Column'' || Tony Wilson (sandpaper), Steve Horsfall (normal) || LP || {{dts|1980|01}} || First 2000 copies in sandpaper sleeve<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.94</ref><ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact14.html |title=FACT 14 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name=fact14factoryrecords.org>{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-14-durutti-column-return-of.php |title=FACT 14 THE DURUTTI COLUMN The Return Of The Durutti Column |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FACT 14-C || Martin Hannett || ''Testcard'' (The First Aspect of the Same Thing / The Second Aspect of the Same Thing) || Peter Saville || flexi-disc || {{dts|1980|01}} || Free with initial copies of FACT 14<ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info"/> |- | FACT 14-C || Durutti Column || ''The Return of the Durutti Column'' || Peter Saville || cassette || 1986 || <ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info"/><ref name=fact14factoryrecords.org/> |- | FAC 15 || Various Artists || ''Zoo Meets Factory Halfway'', Leigh Festival || Peter Saville || event, poster || {{dts|format=dmy|1979|08|27}} || festival, featuring Factory and Zoo bands<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.75-76</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac15.php |title=FAC 15 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 16 || A Certain Ratio || ''The Graveyard and the Ballroom'' || || cassette || {{dts|1980|01}} || reissued as FACT 16-C;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact16.html |title=FACT 16 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> side one is studio, side two is live at the Electric Ballroom, 26 October 1979<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.85, 97</ref> |- | FAC 17 || Crawling Chaos || Sex Machine / Berlin || Jon Savage || single || {{dts|1980|08}} || ''See also'' FAC 27<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac17_sex_machine.php |title=FAC 17 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name=shadowplayers128/> |- | FAC 18 || Section 25 || Girls Don't Count // Knew Noise / Up to You || Ben Kelly, Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|1980|07}} || 7-inch B-side 33&nbsp;rpm<ref name=shadowplayers127>''Shadowplayers'', p.127</ref><ref name=cerysmatic18>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac18.php |title=FAC 18 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 18 || Section 25 || Girls Don't Count // Knew Noise / Up to You || Larry Cassidy || 12-inch || {{dts|1980|12}} || 3 different sleeves on 12-inch, with photos of Jenny Ross (later Jenny Cassidy), Julie Waddington or Angela Cassidy<ref name=shadowplayers127/><ref name=cerysmatic18/> |- | FAC 19 || John Dowie || It's Hard To Be An Egg / Mind Sketch || || 7-inch || {{dts|1981|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac19.html |title=FAC 19 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.154</ref> |- | FAC 20 || Liz Naylor || ''Too Young To Know, Too Wild To Care'' || || || || Planned film concept by Wilson, script by Naylor. Never went beyond notes.<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.78-79</ref> |- | FAC 21 || || ''Fractured Music "F"'' Logo || Peter Saville/Martyn Atkins || logo/badge || {{dts|1981|03}} (logo)<br/>{{dts|1981|06}} (badge) || Fractured Music was Joy Division's publishing arm. 400 maroon badges, 200 black<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac21_badge.php |title=FAC 21 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-21-f-logo-badge.php |title=FAC 21 F logo badge |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 22 || A Certain Ratio || Flight // Blown Away / And Then Again || Peter Saville/Martyn Atkins || 12-inch || {{dts|1980|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac22.html |title=FAC 22 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 23 || Joy Division || Love Will Tear Us Apart // These Days / Love Will Tear Us Apart (Again) || Peter Saville, Ben Kelly || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1980|06}} || 7-inch B-side has both songs, at 33&nbsp;rpm<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac23.html |title=FAC 23 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="Shadowplayers, p158">''Shadowplayers'', p.158</ref> |- | FACT 24 || Various Artists: Durutti Column, Blurt, Kevin Hewick, The Royal Family And The Poor || ''A Factory Quartet'' || Peter Saville || album || {{dts|1980|12}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://home.planet.nl/~frankbri/royalhis.html |title=Royal Family And The Poor |first=James |last=Nice |year=2003 |access-date=2007-02-12 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110807192557/http://home.planet.nl/~frankbri/royalhis.html |archive-date=2011-08-07}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-24-various-artists-factory-quartet.php |title=FACT 24 VARIOUS ARTISTS A Factory Quartet |website=Factory Records}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.140</ref> |- | FACT 25 || Joy Division || ''Closer'' || Peter Saville, Martyn Atkins || album || {{dts|1980|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact25.html |title=FAC 25 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 26 || Durutti Column || Durutti in Paris || Stephen Horsfall || poster/event, cancelled || {{dts|1980|04}} || seven copies of poster produced<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.111</ref> |- | FAC 27 || || ''Saville revenge project'' || Rob Gretton, Alan Erasmus, Peter Saville || unreleased sleeve || 1980 || FAC 159 states: "Cancelled Saville/Gretton revenge programme project for alternative FAC 17 sleeve";<ref name="ReferenceA"/> Erasmus visiting Saville's London office because the sleeve for FAC 17 was so late<ref name=shadowplayers128>''Shadowplayers'', p.128</ref> |- | FAC 28 || Joy Division || Komakino / Incubation / As You Said || || flexi-disc || {{dts|1980|07}} || Outtakes from ''Closer''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac28.html |title=FAC 28 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="Shadowplayers, p123">''Shadowplayers'', p.123</ref> |- | FAC 29 || The Names || ''Night Shift'' || Ian Wright || 7-inch || {{dts|1981|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac29.html |title=FAC 29 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name=shadowplayers147>''Shadowplayers'', p.147</ref> |- | FACT 30 || Sex Pistols || ''The Heyday'' || || cassette || {{dts|1980|12}} || Interviews by Fred and Judy Vermorel in August 1977 for ''The Inside Story''<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.141</ref> |- | FAC 31 || Minny Pops || ''Dolphin Spurt'' || Martyn Atkins || single || {{dts|1981|01}} || <ref name=shadowplayers147/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac31.html |title=FAC 31 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 32 || Crispy Ambulance || ''Unsightly and Serene'' (Not What I Expected / Deaf) || Martyn Atkins || 10-inch || 1980 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac32.html |title=FAC 32 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 33 || New Order || Ceremony / In A Lonely Place || Peter Saville || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1981|01}} || Two different 12-inch mixes with different sleeves<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac33.html |title=FAC 33 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 34 || ESG || ''You're No Good'' || Stephen Horsfall || 7-inch || {{dts|1981|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/esg1.html |title=FAC 34 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="Shadowplayers, p155">''Shadowplayers'', p.155</ref> |- | FACT 35 || A Certain Ratio || ''To Each...'' || Ann Quigley (art), Peter Christopherson (design) || LP || {{dts|1981|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact35.html |title=FAC 35 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 36 || Joy Division || U.S. Joy Division ''Closer'' campaign || || advertisement || {{dts|1981|06}} || US advertising campaign for ''Closer'' (FACTUS-36)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-36-us-closer-campaign.php |title=FAC 36 The US 'Closer' Campaign |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FACT 37 || Joy Division || ''Here Are The Young Men'' || Peter Saville || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1982|08}} || Ikon FCL IKON-2<ref name="Shadowplayers, p158"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact37.html |title=FACT 37 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-37-joy-division-here-are-young-men.php |title=FACT 37 JOY DIVISION Here are the Young Men |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FACT 38 || A Certain Ratio || ''Below the Canal'' || || VHS || || not completed<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-38-certain-ratio-below-canal.php |title=FACT 38 A CERTAIN RATIO Below the Canal |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 39 || Tunnelvision || Watching The Hydroplanes || Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|1981|06}} || clear vinyl<ref name="Shadowplayers, p155"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac39.html |title=FAC 39 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 40 || Joy Division || ''Still'' || Peter Saville || 2×LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1981|10}} || Various cover designs; CD missing unlisted LP track "Twenty-Four Hours"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact40.html |title=FAC 40 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.163</ref> |- | FAC 41 || Stockholm Monsters || Fairy Tales || Mark Farrow || single || {{dts|1982|01}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.180</ref> |- | FACT 42 || A Certain Ratio || ''The Double 12-inch'' || Ann Quigley (art), Peter Christopherson (design) || 2×12-inch || {{dts|1982|01}} || FAC-22 and FACTUS-4 packaged together; released in Italy, France, Australia and New Zealand<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-42-certain-ratio-double-12.php |title=FACT 42 A CERTAIN RATIO The Double 12 |website=Factory Records}}</ref><ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FAC 43 || The Royal Family and the Poor || ''Art Dream Dominion'' (Art on 45 / 5:12 Dream / 4:12 Dominion) || Trevor Johnson || 12-inch || {{dts|1982|02}} || <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.discogs.com/Royal-Family-And-The-Poor-Art-Dream-Dominion/release/28407 |title=Royal Family And The Poor – Art - Dream - Dominion |website=Discogs |date=February 1982 }}</ref> |- | FACT 44 || Durutti Column || ''LC'' || Les Thompson || album || {{dts|1981|11}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.162</ref> |- | FACT 45 || Section 25 || ''Always Now'' || Peter Saville/Grafica Industria || LP, cassette || {{dts|1981|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact45c.html |title=FAC 45 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 46 || Various Artists || ''The Video Circus'' || || video screenings, posters || {{dts|1980|06}} onward || three hours of promotional video shown at gigs and galleries<ref name="Shadowplayers, p123"/> |- | FAC 47 || || Factory anvil logo || Peter Saville || logo || {{dts|1980|07}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.137</ref> |- | FAC 48 || Kevin Hewick || Ophelia's Drinking Song / Cathy's Clown / He Holds You Tighter || Martyn Atkins || 7-inch || {{dts|format=dmy|1981|11|20}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac48.php |title=FAC 48 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 49 || Swamp Children || Little Voices / Call Me Honey / Boy || Ann Quigley || 12-inch || {{dts|1981|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac49.html |title=FAC 49 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.156</ref> |- | FACT 50 || New Order || ''Movement'' || Peter Saville || album || {{dts|1981|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact50.html |title=FAC 50 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 51 || || The Haçienda || Ben Kelly || nightclub || {{dts|format=dmy|1982|05|21}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.185-186</ref> |- | FAC 51-B || New Order || ''Merry Xmas From The Haçienda and Factory Records'' (Rocking Carol / Ode To Joy) || || flexi-disc || {{dts|1982|12}} || 4400-edition flexidisc given away at Haçienda's first Christmas <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac51b.html |title=FAC 51-B |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 52 || A Certain Ratio || Waterline / Funaezekea || Ben Kelly || 12-inch || {{dts|1981|12}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac52.html |title=FAC 52 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 53 || New Order || Procession / Everything's Gone Green || Peter Saville || 7-inch || {{dts|format=dmy|1981|09}} || Sleeve available in nine different colours printed on grey card: yellow, blue, purple, orange, brown, green, black, red, aqua<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac53.html |title=FAC 53 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 54 || || Haçienda Construction || || VHS || 1981 || Footage of the Haçienda under construction; some tapes sent out to Factory friends; some footage used on FACT 71<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-54-hacienda-construction-video.php |title=FAC 54 Hacienda Construction video |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FACT 55 || A Certain Ratio || ''Sextet'' || Denis King, Ben Kelly || LP || {{dts|1982|01}} || <ref name="Shadowplayers, p158"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact55.html |title=FAC 55 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 56 || Various Artists || ''A Factory Video'' || Peter Saville || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1982|08}} || Ikon FCL IKON-3<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.169</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact56.php |title=FACT 56 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-3-various-artists-factory-video.html |title=IKON 3 VARIOUS ARTISTS A Factory Video |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132348/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-3-various-artists-factory-video.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 57 || Minny Pops || Secret Story / Island || Rob van Middendorp || 7-inch || {{dts|1982|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac57.html |title=FAC 57 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1982/09/fac-57-minny-pops-secret-story.html |title=FAC 57 MINNY POPS Secret Story |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102131951/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1982/09/fac-57-minny-pops-secret-story.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 58 || Stockholm Monsters || Happy Ever After / Soft Babies || Mark Farrow || 7-inch || {{dts|1982|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac58.html |title=FAC 58 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1982/08/fac-58-stockholm-monsters-happy-ever.html |title=FAC 58 STOCKHOLM MONSTERS Happy Ever After |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132843/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1982/08/fac-58-stockholm-monsters-happy-ever.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 59 || 52nd Street || Look Into My Eyes (edit) / Express (edit) || Paul Taylor || 12-inch || {{dts|1982|08}} || white label 7-inch exists<ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac59.html |title=FAC 59 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 59-T || 52nd Street || Look Into My Eyes / Express || Paul Taylor || 12-inch || {{dts|format=dmy|1982|08}} || <ref name="ReferenceB"/> |- | FACT 60 || The Wake || ''Harmony'' || James Kay, The Wake || LP || {{dts|1982|09}} || Also FBN 29 (with extra track "Chance")<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact60.html |title=FACT 60 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 61 || || In the Matter of Factory (Communications) Limited and in the Matter of the Companies Acts 1948 to 1980 || || lawsuit || {{dts|format=dmy|1982|03|16}} || Martin Hannett's writ to wind up Factory Communications Ltd<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.181</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac61.php |title=FAC 61 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 62 || A Certain Ratio || Knife Slits Water / Tumba Rumba || || 7-inch || {{dts|1982|09}} || <ref name="cerysmatic62">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac62.html |title=FAC 62 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 62 || A Certain Ratio || Knife Slits Water / Kether Hot Knives (Mix In Special) || || 12-inch || {{dts|1982|09}} || <ref name="cerysmatic62"/> |- | FAC 63 || New Order || Temptation / Hurt || Peter Saville || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1982|04}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac63.html |title=FAC 63 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 64 || Durutti Column || I Get Along Without You Very Well / Prayer || Mark Farrow || 7-inch || {{dts|1983|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac64.html |title=FAC 64 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Durutti-Column-I-Get-Along-Without-You-Very-Well-Prayer/release/466437?ev=rr |title=Durutti Column* - I Get Along Without You Very Well / Prayer |website=Discogs |date=June 1983 }}</ref> |- | FACT 65 || A Certain Ratio || ''I'd Like to See You Again'' || Agidi, Kennedy's Studios || LP || {{dts|1982|11}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.195</ref> |- | FAC 66 || Section 25 || The Beast || Mark Farrow || 12-inch || {{dts|1982|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac66.html |title=FAC 66 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 67 || Quando Quango || Go Exciting / Tingle || Alan David-Tu || 12-inch || 1982 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac67.html |title=FAC 67 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 68 || Section 25 || Back To Wonder / Beating Heart || Mark Farrow || 7-inch || {{dts|1983|06}} || 12-inch test pressings exist<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac68.html |title=FAC 68 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.222</ref> |- | FAC 69 || || || || || || unassigned |- | FACT 70 || Swamp Children || ''So Hot'' || Ann Quigley || album || {{dts|1982|10}} || Also FBN-21 with different sleeve<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact70.html |title=FACT 70 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.198</ref> |- | FACT 71 || Various Artists || ''A Factory Outing'' || || VHS, Beta || {{dts|format=dmy|1983|10}} || Ikon FCL IKON-5<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact71.php |title=FACT 71 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/10/fact-71-various-artists-factory-outing.html |title=FACT 71 VARIOUS ARTISTS A Factory Outing |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102131950/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/10/fact-71-various-artists-factory-outing.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 72 || A Certain Ratio || I Need Someone Tonite / Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing || Mark Farrow || 12-inch || {{dts|1983|07}} || 7-inch promos exist<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac72.html |title=FAC 72 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 73 || New Order || Blue Monday / The Beach || Peter Saville || 12-inch || {{dts|1983|03}} || <ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info1">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac73.html |title=FAC 73 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 73R || New Order || Blue Monday 1988 / Beach Buggy || || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1988|03}} || Remixed by Quincy Jones and John Potoker<ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info1"/> |- | FACT 74 || Durutti Column || ''Another Setting'' || Mark Farrow || album || {{dts|1983|08}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.228</ref> |- | FACT 75 || New Order || ''Power, Corruption & Lies'' || Peter Saville || album || {{dts|1983|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact75.html |title=FACT 75 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 76 || Jazz Defektors || '' The Jazz Defektors Film'' || || video || || unreleased; 8 minute video eventually included on FACT 137<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-76-jazz-defektors-movie.html |title=FACT 76 JAZZ DEFEKTORS The Movie |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132043/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-76-jazz-defektors-movie.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FACT 77 || New Order || ''Taras Shevchenko'' || Peter Saville Associates || VHS, Beta || 1983 || Ikon FCL IKON-4<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-4-new-order-taras-shevchenko.html |title=IKON 4 NEW ORDER Taras Shevchenko |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132625/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-4-new-order-taras-shevchenko.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 78 || James || ''Jimone'' || Jim Glennie || 7-inch || {{dts|1983|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac78.html |title=FAC 78 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.216</ref> |- | FACX 79 || || ''A Factory Product: For your protection Xmas 79/80'' || Tony Wilson || earplugs and breathing mask || {{dts|1979|12}} || 1979 Christmas present<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/a_factory_product_breathing_mask_christmas_present.php |title=FACX 79 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facx79_christmas_gift.php |title=FACX 79 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 79 || Quando Quango || Love Tempo || Mark Holt (sticker), ''F-Dot'' sleeve || 12-inch || 1983 || Also FBN-23 on Factory Benelux and OFNY-5 on Of Factory New York<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac79.html |title=FAC 79 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 80 || Stockholm Monsters || ''Alma Mater'' || Johnson/Panas || album || {{dts|1984|09}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.258</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact80.php |title=FACT 80 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 81 || || ''Factory International Congress'' || || event || {{dts|1981|09|10}} || Meeting of Factory staff and associates<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.229</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/stationery.php |title=FAC 81 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 82 || Cabaret Voltaire || Yashar || Mark Holt (sticker) || 12-inch || {{dts|1983|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac82.html |title=FAC 82 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/07/fac-82-cabaret-voltaire-yashar.html |title=FAC 82 CABARET VOLTAIRE Yashar |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102133011/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/07/fac-82-cabaret-voltaire-yashar.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> Also FBN-25 on Factory Benelux |- | FAC 83 || || Haçienda 1 Year || Peter Saville Associates || event || || |- | FACT 84 || Durutti Column || ''Without Mercy'' || 8vo || album || {{dts|1984|10}} || <ref name="Shadowplayers, p261">''Shadowplayers'', p.261</ref> |- | FACT 85 || Thick Pigeon || ''Too Crazy Cowboys'' || Lawrence Weiner || LP || {{dts|1984|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact85.html |title=FACT 85 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-85-thick-pigeon-too-crazy-cowboys.html |title=FACT 85 THICK PIGEON Too Crazy Cowboys |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102133053/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-85-thick-pigeon-too-crazy-cowboys.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 86 || Stockholm Monsters || Shake It To The Bank || || 7-inch || || unreleased<ref name="fac86r"/> |- | FAC 86-R || || ''The Haçienda must be built'' || Trevor Johnson || cardboard model kit || {{dts|1983|12}} || 1983 Christmas present; reissued 1990<ref name="fac86r">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac86r_hacienda_model_kit.php |title=FAC 86-R |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 87 || Kalima || The Smiling Hour / Flyaway || || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1984|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac87.html |title=FAC 87 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.239</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/11/fac-87-kalima-smiling-hour.html |title=FAC 87 KALIMA The Smiling Hour |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132841/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/11/fac-87-kalima-smiling-hour.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 88 || The Wake || Talk About The Past / Everybody Works So Hard || Jackie Gribbon, The Wake || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1984|03}} || Extended versions on 12-inch<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac88.html |title=FAC 88 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 89 || John Dowie || ''Dowie'' || Ralph Steadman || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1983|12}} || Ikon FCL IKON-6<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact89.html |title=FACT 89 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-6-john-dowie-dowie.html |title=IKON 6 JOHN DOWIE Dowie |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102131730/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-6-john-dowie-dowie.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FACT 90 || Section 25 || ''From the Hip'' || Peter Saville || LP, cassette || {{dts|1984|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1984/03/fact-90-section-25-from-hip.html |title=FACT 90 |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132533/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1984/03/fact-90-section-25-from-hip.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 91 || || ''Facsoft'' || || software || || Computer program, never made it past the idea<ref name=cerysmatic137>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact137.php |title=FAC 91 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1984/03/fac-91-facsoft-computer-programme.html |title=FAC 91 Facsoft Computer Programme |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102131644/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1984/03/fac-91-facsoft-computer-programme.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 92 || Marcel King || Reach For Love / Keep On Dancin' || || 12-inch || {{dts|1984|03}} || 7-inch promo exists<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Marcel-King-Reach-For-Love-Keep-On-Dancin/release/44404 |title=Marcel King - Reach For Love / Keep On Dancin |website=Discogs |date=April 1984 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/marcel_king.php |title=FAC 92 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 92-R || Marcel King || Reach For Love (New York remix) // Reach For Love (dub) / Keep On Dancin' || || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|02}} || A-side and dub also released as FBN-43<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Marcel-King-Reach-For-Love-New-York-Remix/release/658631 |title=Marcel King - Reach For Love (New York Remix) |website=Discogs |date=April 1985 }}</ref> |- | FAC 93 || New Order || Confusion || Peter Saville, Phill Pennington || 12-inch || {{dts|1983|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac93.html |title=FAC 93 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 94 || || ''F-Dot'' Logo || Peter Saville Associates || logo/sleeve/badge || 1983 || First used on FAC-79<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac94_badge.php |title=FAC 94 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 95 || The Royal Family and the Poor || ''The Project Phase 1 – The Temple of the 13th Tribe'' || Trevor Johnson, Mike Keane || album || {{dts|1984|11}} || <ref name="Shadowplayers, p261"/> |- | FAC 96 || Ad Infinitum || Telstar || Trevor Johnson || 7-inch || {{dts|1984|03}} || Lindsay Reade<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/ad_infinitum.php |title=FAC 96 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.241</ref> |- | FAC 97 || Streetlife || Act On Instinct || Ron Van Roon, Tom Mulder || 12-inch || {{dts|1984|02}} || Minny Pops<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac97.html |title=FAC 97 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 98 || || ''Swing'' || || salon || {{dts|1983|10}} || Andrew Berry's hairdressing salon in Haçienda basement<ref name="fac-story">{{cite web |url=http://home.planet.nl/~frankbri/facstory.html |title=Factory Communications Ltd. - A Chronology |author=Frank Brinkhuis |year=1991 |access-date=2007-02-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/10/fac-98-swing-hairdressers.html |title=FAC 98 Swing (Hairdressers) |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132041/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/1983/10/fac-98-swing-hairdressers.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 99 || || Molar reconstruction, Rob Gretton's dental file || || event || || |- | FACT 100 || New Order || ''Low-Life'' || Peter Saville || album || {{dts|1985|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact100.html |title=FAC 100 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 101 || || Lofts || || apartment concept || || Loft-style cooperative apartment plan by Wilson, never built<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.232</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://cerysmatic.factoryrecords.org/2017/05/the-101-on-lofts-tony-wilson-fac-101.html |title=The 101 on lofts from Tony Wilson |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 102 || Quando Quango || ''2 From Quando'' (Atom Rock) || Alan David-Tu || 7-inch/12-inch || {{dts|1984|6}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac102.html |title=FAC 102 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-102-quando-quango-atom-rock.php |title=FAC 102 QUANDO QUANGO Atom Rock |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 103 || New Order || Thieves Like Us / Lonesome Tonight || Peter Saville, Phill Pennington, Trevor Key || single || {{dts|1984|04}} || Cover image based on "The Evil Genius of a King" by Giorgio de Chirico<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac103.html |title=FAC 103 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 104 || || ''The Tube live at the Haçienda'' || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|1984|01|27}} || Channel 4 broadcast <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.237</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac104.php |title=FAC 104 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 105 || Biting Tongues || ''Feverhouse The Soundtrack'' || || LP || {{dts|1985|02}} || <ref name=cerysmatic105>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact105.html |title=FAC 105 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 105-V || Howard Walmsley || ''Feverhouse'' || || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1985|02}} || Ikon FCL IKON-10<ref name=cerysmatic105/><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-10-howard-walmsley-feverhouse.html |title=IKON 10 HOWARD WALMSLEY Feverhouse |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132133/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-10-howard-walmsley-feverhouse.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 106 || Life || Tell Me || Mark Farrow || 7-inch || {{dts|1984|07}} || French version "Dites Moi" released as FBN-37<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac106.html |title=FAC 106 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 107 || Stockholm Monsters || All At Once / National Pastime || Johnson/Panas || 7-inch || {{dts|1984|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac107.html |title=FAC 107 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 108 || Section 25 || Looking From A Hilltop || Peter Saville || 12-inch || {{dts|1984|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac108.html |title=FAC 108 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 109 || Caroline Lavelle || ''Untitled and Undone'' || || single, not recorded || || |- | FACT 110 || Quando Quango || ''Pigs + Battleships'' || Alan David-Tu || LP, cassette || {{dts|1985|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact110c.html |title=FACT 110 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.280-281</ref> |- | FAC 110-12 || Quando Quango || Love Tempo (Mark Kamins Mix) / Atom Rock (Mark Kamins Remix) || || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|11}} || Factory Australasia-only 12-inch with FACT-110<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FAC 111 || Shark Vegas || You Hurt Me / But Now Your Flesh Lies Rotting In Hell || Mark Farrow || 12-inch || {{dts|1986|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac111.html |title=FAC 111 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 112 || A Certain Ratio || Life's A Scream / There's Only This || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch || {{dts|1984|12}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac112.html |title=FAC 112 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 113 || The Wake || Of The Matter || Jackie Gribbon, The Wake || 7-inch || {{dts|1985|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac113.html |title=FAC 113 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 114 || Durutti Column || ''Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say'' || 8vo || 12-inch EP || {{dts|1985|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac114.html |title=FAC 114 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 115 || || Second generation notepaper || Peter Saville Associates || stationery || 1984 || using Factory silhouette logo <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac115_second_generation_factory_records_stationery.php |title=FAC 115 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 116 || Red Turns To ... || ''Deep Sleep'' || || 12-inch || 1984 || plain F-Dot sleeve<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac116.php |title=FAC 116 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 117 || Abecedarians || Smiling Monarchs / Benway's Carnival || || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|04}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/abecedarians.html |title=FAC 117 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 118 || 52nd Street || Can't Afford (To Let You Go) || || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1984|10}} || White label only<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac118.html |title=FAC 118 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 119 || James || ''Hymn From A Village'' || John Carroll || 7-inch || {{dts|1985|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac119.html |title=FAC 119 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.270</ref> |- | FAC 120 || || Factory Silhouette logo || Peter Saville Associates || logo/badge || {{dts|1984|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac120_badge.php |title=FAC 120 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 121 || Various Artists || Riverside Exhibition & Performances || Peter Saville || event || || A week of Factory bands showcased at Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.248</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac121.php |title=FAC 121 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 122 || Life || Optimism / Better || Mark Farrow || 7-inch || {{dts|1985|04}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac122.html |title=FAC 122 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 123 || New Order || The Perfect Kiss / The Kiss Of Death / Perfect Pit || Peter Saville || single || {{dts|1985|05}} || Outer sleeve silver; inner sleeve cyan, blue or black<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac123.html |title=FAC 123 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 124 || Streetlife || No More Silence / No More Silence (Short Version) / Chopper's Delight || Ron Van Roon, Tom Mulder || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|03}} || Minny Pops<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac124.html |title=FAC 124 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 125 || Various Artists || ''Bessy talks Turkey: Xmas 1984'' || || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1984|10}} || Promotional Christmas video of Factory acts, discussed and presented by Claude Bessy; original title ''Factory Video Hype''; Ikon FCL IKON-11<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact125_bessy_talks_turkey.php |title=FAC 125 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S57QF9fCB44 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211219/S57QF9fCB44 |archive-date=2021-12-19 |url-status=live|title=FACT 125 Bessy talks Turkey|last=Ikonvideo|date=10 June 2008|via=YouTube}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-11-various-artists-bessy-talks.html |title=IKON 11 VARIOUS ARTISTS Bessy Talks Turkey |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132350/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-11-various-artists-bessy-talks.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 126 || Alan Erasmus || ''Alan Goes To Moscow'' || || event || {{dts|1985|04}} || Alan Erasmus A&R visit to the Soviet Union<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.271</ref> |- | FAC 126 || || ''Alan Goes To Moscow'' || Phil Pennington, Peter Saville || poster || {{dts|1985|04}} || poster to promote Erasmus visit to Moscow<ref name=cerysmatic126>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac126.php |title=FAC 126 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 127 || Kalima || ''Four Songs'' (Trickery / Land of Dreams / Sparkle / So Sad) || Trevor Johnson || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac127.html |title=FAC 127 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 128 || A Certain Ratio || Wild Party / Sounds Like Something Dirty || Trevor Johnson || 12-inch, cassette || {{dts|1985|06}} || Extra live tracks on cassette<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac128.html |title=FAC 128 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 129 || Happy Mondays || ''Forty Five E.P.'' (Delightful / This Feeling / Oasis) || Central Station Design || single || {{dts|1985|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac129.html |title=FAC 129 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 130 || The Wake || ''Here Comes Everybody'' || Jackie Gribbon, The Wake || LP || {{dts|1985|11}} || cassette prepared but unreleased<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact130.html |title=FAC 130 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 131 || Various Artists || ''it isn't only lowlife who record for Factory'' || Peter Saville Associates || poster || || Poster promoting forthcoming releases FACT-80, FACT-85, FACT-84, FACT-95, FACT-100, FACT-110, FACT-130<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac131.php |title=FAC 131 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 132 || Section 25 || Crazy Dancing || || 7-inch, not released || || planned 7-inch version of 12-inch FBN-45<ref>{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-132-section-25-crazy-dancing.php |title=FAC 132 SECTION 25 Crazy Dancing |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 133 || New Order || Sub-culture / Dub-vulture || Peter Saville || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1985|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac133.html |title=FAC 133 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 134 || Biting Tongues || Trouble Hand / Panorama / Meat Mask Separatist / Boss Toyota Trouble / Probate || Johnson/Panas || single || {{dts|1985|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac134.html |title=FAC 134 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 135 || A Certain Ratio || ''The Old And The New'' || Johnson/Panas || LP+7-inch, cassette || {{dts|1986|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact135c.html |title=FACT 135 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 136 || || Factory adhesive tape || Peter Saville || stationery || 2009 || Promotional adhesive tape for Rhino ''Factory Records: Communications 1978-92'' box set;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac136.php |title=FAC 136 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> thus, not officially numbered by Wilson. factoryrecords.org dates this as 1985.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-136-factory-adhesive-tape.php |title=FAC 136 Factory adhesive tape |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 137 || Quando Quango || Genius / Rebel || || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|10}} || 7-inch promo 7-FAC-137<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac137.html |title=FAC 137 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 137 || Various Artists || ''Shorts'' || Trevor Johnson || VHS, Beta || {{dts|1985|06}} || Ikon FCL IKON-12<ref name=cerysmatic137/><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fact-137-various-artists-shorts.php |title=FACT 137 VARIOUS ARTISTS Shorts |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 138 || James || ''Village Fire, 5 Offerings From...'' || John Carroll || 12-inch || {{dts|1985|06}} || FAC-78 and FAC-119 on a 12-inch<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac138.html |title=FAC 138 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 139 || The Royal Family and the Poor || We Love the Moon / White Stains || Johnson/Panas || 7-inch picture disc || 1986 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac139.php |title=FAC 139 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 140 || The Royal Family and the Poor || ''We Love the Moon: The Project - Phase 2'' || Johnson/Panas || LP || 1986 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact140.php |title=FAC 140 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 141 || || Third generation logo || Peter Saville Associates || stationery || || using Factory mark from FAC-115<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac141_third_generation_factory_records_stationery.php |title=FAC 141 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 142 || Happy Mondays || Freaky Dancin' / The Egg || Central Station Design || 12-inch || {{dts|1986|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac142.html |title=FAC 142 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 143 || New Order || Shellshock / Shellcock || Geoff Power (photo), Peter Saville (design) || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1986|03}} || Non-UK versions B-side "Thieves Like Us (instrumental)"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac143.html |title=FAC 143 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 144 || Durutti Column || ''Domo Arigato'' || 8vo || CD || 1985 || first Factory CD-only release; Wilson claimed first non-classical CD-only release in the UK<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.272-273</ref> |- | FACT 144 || Durutti Column || ''Domo Arigato'' || 8vo || VHS, Beta || 1986 || Ikon FCL IKON-16<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact144.html |title=FAC 144 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-16-durutti-column-domo-arigato.html |title=IKON 16 THE DURUTTI COLUMN Domo Arigato |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102132713/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/ikon-16-durutti-column-domo-arigato.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 145 || || Christmas 1985 CD wallet || Peter Saville Associates || Christmas card || {{dts|1985|12}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.289</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac145.php |title=FAC 145 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 146 || Stockholm Monsters || Partyline / Militia / Partylive || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|04}} || 7-inch test pressings exist<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.328</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac146.php |title=FAC 146 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 147 || Kalima || Whispered Words / Sugar And Spice / In Time || Trevor Johnson || single || {{dts|1986|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac147.html |title=FAC 147 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 148 || || Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, Cheshire Sponsored Bucket || || sponsorship || || Sponsored bucket in National Trust mill restoration<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac148.php |title=FAC 148 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 149 || Little Big Band || ''First Project'' || || album, aborted || || |- | FACT 150 || New Order || ''Brotherhood'' || Peter Saville Associates || LP, cassette || {{dts|1986|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact150c.html |title=FAC 150 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 151 || Various Artists || ''The Festival of the Tenth Summer'' || Peter Saville Associates, Malcolm Garrett/Assorted Images || event || {{dts|1986|07}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.301-304</ref> |- | FAC 152 || || ''From Manchester with Love'' || || T-shirt || {{dts|1986|02}} || T-shirt donated for benefit concert<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.295-296</ref> |- | FAC 153 || New Order || State of the Nation / Shame of the Nation || Peter Saville Associates || single || {{dts|1986|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac153.html |title=FAC 153 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 154 || Durutti Column || ''Circuses and Bread'' || 8vo || CD || {{dts|1986|09}} || LP on Factory Benelux FBN-36<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd154.html |title=FACD 154 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.297</ref> |- | FACT 155 || Kalima || ''Night Time Shadows'' || Trevor Johnson || album || {{dts|1985|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact155.html |title=FAC 155 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.299</ref> |- | FAC 156 || Quando Quango || Bad Blood || || 7-inch, 12-inch || || unreleased<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.308</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac156.php |title=FAC 156 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 157 || Section 25 || Bad News Week || Mark Farrow || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac157.html |title=FAC 157 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 158 || Anna Domino || Summer || Benoit Hennebert || single || {{dts|1986|08}} || also Crépuscule TWI-641<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/annadomino2.html |title=FAC 158 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="Shadowplayers, p309">''Shadowplayers'', p.309</ref> |- | FAC 159 || Tim Difford || ''FAC-Facts'' || Tim Difford || booklets || || |- | FACT 160 || Section 25 || ''Love & Hate'' || A.S.K. Design Co. || album || {{dts|1988|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact160.html |title=FAC 160 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 161 || || Out Promotion || || contract/event || 1986 || hiring of Out Promotion (Dave Harper/Nicki Kefelas) by Factory<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.309-310</ref> |- | FAC 162 || The Railway Children || A Gentle Sound / Content / Darkness and Colour || Gary Newby || 12-inch || {{dts|1986|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac162.html |title=FAC 162 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.310</ref> |- | FAC 163 || New Order || Bizarre Love Triangle || Peter Saville Associates || single || {{dts|format=dmy|1986|11|5}} || |- | FAC 163153 || New Order || Bizarre Love Triangle / State of the Nation || Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch || {{dts|1986|11}} || Australia-only 7-inch, in FAC-163 sleeve<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia">{{cite web |url=http://www.factory-overseas.de/australia_cont.html |title=Factory Australasia, 1980-1990 |website=A Factory Overseas Discography}}</ref> |- | FACD 164 || Durutti Column || ''Valuable Passages'' || 8vo || CD || {{dts|1986|11}} || Compilation, originally compiled for US and Australia<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd164.html |title=FACD 164 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 165 || Anna Domino || ''Anna Domino'' || Benoit Hennebert || album || {{dts|1986|08}} || Also Crépuscule TWI-600<ref name="Shadowplayers, p309"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact165.html |title=FAC 165 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 166-12 || A Certain Ratio || Bootsy / Mickey Way || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|11}} || Australia-only release on Factory Australasia<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac16612.html |title=FAC 166-12 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 166-7 || A Certain Ratio || Bootsy / Inside || || 7-inch || {{dts|1987|11}} || Australia-only 7-inch<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FACT 166 || A Certain Ratio || ''Force'' || Johnson/Panas || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1986|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact166c.html |title=FAC 166 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 167 || The Railway Children || Brighter / History Burns / Careful || Gary Newby || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|02}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac167.html |title=FAC 167 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.322</ref> |- | FAC 167-7 || The Railway Children || Brighter / History Burns || Gary Newby || 7-inch || {{dts|1987|04}} || Australia-only 7-inch<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FAC 168 || A Certain Ratio || ''Mickey Way (the Candy Bar)'' (Wild Party / Sounds Like Something Dirty) || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch, cassette || {{dts|1985|06}} || Extra live tracks on cassette<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac168.html |title=FAC 168 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 169 || The Pleasure Crew || So Good || Realisation || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac169.html |title=FAC 169 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac169_press_release.php |title=FAC 169 Press release |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 170 || Happy Mondays || ''Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)'' || Central Station Design || LP, cassette || {{dts|1987|04}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact170c.html |title=FAC 170 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.327</ref> |- | FAC 171 || Peter Saville || ''Compact'' || Peter Saville Associates || installation || {{dts|1986|09}} || installation by Peter Saville at White Columns gallery, New York<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.313</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac171.php |title=FAC 171 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 172 || The Railway Children || ''Overseas Single Collection'' || || || || album concept, aborted |- | FAC 173 || New Order || ''Bizarre Love Triangle'' || Robert Longo || video || || |- | FAC 174 || Durutti Column || ''Valuable Press Pack'' || 8vo || press kit || 1986 || Press kit for FACD 164<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac174_the_durutti_column_valuable_press_pack.php |title=FAC 174 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 175 || Thick Pigeon || Blue Christmas || Paul Jackson || origami box, cassette || {{dts|1986|12}} || Christmas present<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.318</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac175.php |title=FAC 175 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 176 || Happy Mondays || Tart Tart / Little Matchstick Owen's Rap || Central Station Design || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac176.html |title=FAC 176 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 177 || New Order || ''Pumped Full of Drugs'' || Chris Mathan, Peter Saville Associates || VHS || {{dts|1986|08}} || |- | FAC 178 || The Wake || ''Something That No One Else Could Bring'' (Gruesome Castle / Pale Spectre // Furious Sea / Plastic Flowers) || Realisation || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac178.php |title=FAC 178 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 179 || Miaow || When It All Comes Down / Did She || Slimm Smith || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|01}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.324-325</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac179.php |title=FAC 179 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 180-1 || Various Artists || ''Factory In Store Video No 1'' || || VHS || {{dts|1987|04}} || promotional video<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact180_factory_in_store_video_no1.php |title=FAC 180-1 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 181 || The Bailey Brothers || ''The Mad Fuckers'' || || film concept || || Happy Mondays film concept, aborted;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://cerysmatic.factoryrecords.org/2017/05/mad-for-it-fac-181-film-bailey-brothers.html |title=Mad for it |date=30 May 2017 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> FAC-221 was the visit to Hollywood attempting to secure funding<ref name="cerysmatic221">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac221.php |title=FAC 181 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> ''The Mad Fuckers'' was the origin of the term "Madchester."<ref>{{cite web | url=https://thequietus.com/articles/32950-factory-records-mad-fuckers-film-soundtrack-audrey-golden | title=Low Culture Essay: Audrey Golden on 'Lost' FAC Film the Mad Fuckers | date=18 May 2023 }}</ref> |- | FAC 182 || The Hood / Jumpin' Jesus || Salvation! / You Can't Blackmail Jesus || || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|10}} || |- | FAC 182-7 || The Hood / Jumpin' Jesus || Salvation! / You Can't Blackmail Jesus || || 7-inch || {{dts|1987|12}} || Australia-only 7-inch<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FACT 182 || Various Artists || ''Salvation!'' || || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1987|10}} || Factory Australasia numbering of Factory Benelux/Crépuscule TWI-774<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/fact-182-various-artists-salvation.html |title=FACT 182 VARIOUS ARTISTS Salvation! |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-08-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130729184448/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/02/fact-182-various-artists-salvation.html |archive-date=2013-07-29}}</ref> |- | FAC 183 || New Order || True Faith / 1963 || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || single || {{dts|format=dmy|1987|07|20}} || <ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info2">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac183.html |title=FAC 183 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.330</ref> |- | FAC 183 || New Order || True Faith || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || paperweight || {{dts|1987|07}} || promotional paperweight<ref>{{cite web |url=http://cerysmatic.factoryrecords.org/2017/06/true-faith-promotional-artefacts-new-order-peter-saville.html |title=True Faith in promotion |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 183-R || New Order || True Faith Remix / 1963 / True Faith Dub || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || 12-inch ||{{dts|1987|08}} || Remixed by Shep Pettibone; different sleeve to FAC-183<ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info2"/> |- | FAC 183-R || New Order || True Faith Remix / True Dub / Paradise Remix || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|08}} || Australia-only remix of "Paradise" by Robert Racic<ref name="Factory Overseas Australia"/> |- | FAC 184 || Durutti Column || ''The City of Our Lady'' (Our Lady Of The Angels / White Rabbit / Catos con Guantes) || 8vo || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac184.html |title=FAC 184 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 185 || The Railway Children || ''Reunion Wilderness'' || Gary Newby || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1987|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact185c.php |title=FACT 185 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 186 || Various Artists || ''Festival of the 10th Summer'' || || album/video, unreleased || || |- | FAC 187 || Kalima || Weird Feelings / The Dance || Johnson/Panas || single || {{dts|1987|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac187.html |title=FAC 187 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 188 || Biting Tongues || Compressor / Black Jesus / Black & White Jesus || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac188.html |title=FAC 188 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 189 || Miaow || Break the Code / Stolen Ears || || 7-inch || {{dts|1987|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac189.php |title=FAC 189 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 190 || Wim Mertens || ''Educes Me'' || Joel Van Audenhaeghe || LP, cassette || {{dts|1987|09}} || also Crépuscule TWI-808<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact190c.php |title=FACT 190 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 191 || Fred || The Haçienda cat || || cat || || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac191.html |title=FAC 191 |website=Cerysmatic Factory|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050828143441/https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac191.html|archive-date=2005-08-28}}</ref> |- | FAC 192 || Happy Mondays || 24 Hour Party People / Yahoo / Wah Wah (Think Tank) || Central Station Design || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|11}} || 7-inch promo exists<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac192.html |title=FAC 192 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 193 || New Order || Touched by the Hand of God || Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1987|12}} || From the soundtrack of ''Salvation!''<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac193.html |title=FAC 193 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 194 || DV8 Physical Theatre and The Durutti Column || When The World (Newson Mix) || 8vo || VHS || {{dts|1987|12}} || Directed, edited and produced by Carole Lamond<ref name=cerysmatic194>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac194.html |title=FAC 194 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 194 || Durutti Column || Our Lady of the Angels / When the World (Newson Mix) / Catos con Guantes || 8vo || CD || {{dts|1987|12}} || <ref name=cerysmatic194/> |- | FACDV 194 || DV8 Physical Theatre and The Durutti Column || When the World (soundtrack) / When the World (album) / Final Cut / When the World (video) || 8vo || CD Video || {{dts|1987|12}} || Directed, edited and produced by Carole Lamond<ref name=cerysmatic194/> |- | FACT 195 || Wim Mertens || ''The Belly of An Architect'' || || LP || {{dts|1987|11}} || also Crépuscule TWI-813<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact195.php |title=FACT 195 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 196 || Meat Mouth || Meat Mouth is Murder || Julie Lomax || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac196.php |title=FAC 196 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 197 || Fadela || ''N'Sel Fik'' || Johnson/Panas || 12-inch || {{dts|1987|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac197.php |title=FAC 197 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 198-7 || Vermorel || ''Stereo/Porno'' || || 7-inch || {{dts|1988|02}} || Specially commissioned for the BPI Awards 1988<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/vermorel.php |title=FAC 198-7 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 199 || Vermorel || ''Bums for BPI'' || || poster || || |- | FACT 200 || New Order || ''Substance'' || Peter Saville || 2×LP, 2×CD, 2×cassette, DAT || {{dts|1987|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact200.html |title=FACT 200 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 201 || || ''Dry'' || Ben Kelly, Peter Saville Associates || bar || {{dts|format=dmy|1989|07|25}} || <ref>{{cite web |url =https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac201.html |title=FAC-201 Dry |website=Cerysmatic Factory |access-date=2007-04-09}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.390</ref> |- | FAC 202 || || Dream Flight Balloons || || charity sponsorship || || |- | FAC 203 || New Order || ''12 Inches of New Order'' || Peter Saville || plastic ruler || || promotion for FACT 200<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac203.php |title=FAC 203 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 204 || Durutti Column || ''The Guitar and Other Machines'' || 8vo || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1987|12}} || <ref name=cerysmatic204>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd204.php |title=FACT 204 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 204 || Durutti Column || When The World || || VHS || {{dts|format=dmy|1987|10|24}} || same video as FAC 194, used to promote FACT 204<ref name=cerysmatic204/> |- | FACT 205 || Jazz Defektors || ''Jazz Defektors'' || James Martin, Graeme Cooper || LP || {{dts|1988|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact205.html |title=FAC 205 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 206 || Kalima || ''Kalima!'' || Johnson/Panas || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1988|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact206.html |title=FAC 206 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 207 || Little Big Band || ''Little Big Band'' || || CD || 1988 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd207.html |title=FACD 207 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 208 || || Post G-Mex Haçienda Party || || event || || |- | FAC 209 || Happy Mondays || Film Shoot || || video || || |- | FACT 210 || Cath Carroll || ''England Made Me'' || Chris Mathan || LP, CD || {{dts|1991|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd210.html |title=FAC 210 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://ltmrecordings.com/cath_carroll.html |title=Cath Carroll - Biography |website=LTM Recordings}}</ref> |- | FAC 211 || || ''Joy Division'' || || TV documentary || 1989 || Documentary on Channel 4 music show ''Wired'', made to coincide with release of Joy Division catalogue on CD<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac211.php |title=FAC 211 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 212 || Happy Mondays || Wrote for Luck / Boom || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1988|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd212.html |title=FAC 212 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 213 || Joy Division || Atmosphere / The Only Mistake || Brett Wickens, Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch || {{dts|1988|06}} || <ref name=cerysmatic213>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd213.html |title=FAC 213 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 213.12 || Joy Division || Atmosphere / The Only Mistake / Sound Of Music || Brett Wickens, Peter Saville Associates || 12-inch || {{dts|1988|06}} || <ref name=cerysmatic213/> |- | FACD 213 || Joy Division || Atmosphere / Transmission (live) / Love Will Tear Us Apart || Brett Wickens, Peter Saville Associates || CD || {{dts|1988|06}} || <ref name=cerysmatic213/> |- | FAC 214 || Durutti Column || ''The Guitar and Other Marketing Devices'' || 8vo || flexi-disc || {{dts|1987|12}} || promotional flexi for FACT 204<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac214.php |title=FAC 214 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 215 || || ''Vin D'Usine Blanc'', Haçienda House Wine (White) || Peter Saville Associates || bottle || || |- | FAC 216 || || ''Vin D'Usine Rouge'', Haçienda House Wine (Red) || Peter Saville Associates || bottle || || |- | FACT 217 || To Hell with Burgundy || ''Earthbound'' || Central Station Design || LP || {{dts|1989|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact217.html |title=FACT 217 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 218 || To Hell with Burgundy || Who Wants to Change the World? / Money / Mother of the Sea || Central Station Design || CD || || Possibly promo-only<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd218.html |title=FACD 218 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 219 || Kalima || ''Flyaway'' || || LP, CD || {{dts|1989|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd219.html |title=FAC 219 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 220 || Happy Mondays || ''Bummed'' || Central Station Design || LP, CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1988|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd220.html |title=FAC 220 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 221 || || ''Factory Goes to Hollywood'' || || trip to Hollywood || {{dts|1989|11}} || Tony Wilson's visit to Hollywood to pitch a Happy Mondays film<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.401</ref> |- | FAC 221 || || ''Factory Goes to Hollywood'' || || badge || {{dts|1989|11}} || Factory US logo badge<ref name="cerysmatic221"/> |- | FAC 221 || || ''The Factory Contract'' || 8vo || binder || {{dts|1990|05}} || Binder for holding artist contracts. "Two 12-inchx12" clear perspex plates with screenprinted signal green, silver and signal orange design, held with 4 metal bolts. The bolt positions are located to hold A4 sheets in place and allow for a variable number of pages."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac221_contract.php |title=FAC 221 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 222 || Happy Mondays/Karl Denver || Lazyitis (One Armed Boxer) / Mad Cyril (Hello Girls) || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette || {{dts|1989|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac222.html |title=FAC 222 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 223 || New Order || ''Fine Time'' || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || single || {{dts|1988|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac223.html |title=FAC 223 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 224 || Durutti Column || ''The First Four Albums'' || 8vo || CD box set || {{dts|format=dmy|1988|02|01}} || Box set of ''The Return of the Durutti Column'' (FACT 14), ''LC'' (FACT 44), ''Another Setting'' (FACT 74), ''Without Mercy'' (FACT 84) and ''Say What You Mean, Mean What You Say'' (FAC 114)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd224.html |title=FACD 224 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 225 || New Order || ''Substance'' || Peter Saville Associates || VHS || {{dts|1989|09}} || |- | FACT 226 || Kreisler String Orchestra || ''Kreisler String Orchestra'' || Peter Saville Associates || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1989|09}} || DAT planned but never released<ref name=shadowplayers392>''Shadowplayers'', pp.392-393</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac226.php |title=FACT 226 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 227 || Fred Dellar || ''Fred Fact'' || || newspaper page || {{dts|format=dmy|1989|07|01}} || p.&nbsp;50, ''New Musical Express'', 1 July 1989: Factory trivia, Factory Benelux discography<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-227-fred-fact-nme-feature-pages.html |title=FAC 227 'Fred Fact' NME Feature Page(s) |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020113344/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-227-fred-fact-nme-feature-pages.html |archive-date=2013-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/stillunusual/9224369530/lightbox/ |title=Fred Fact (FAC 227)}}</ref> |- | FAC 228 || Karl Denver || ''Wimoweh 89'' || Central Station Design || 12-inch || {{dts|1989|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac228.html |title=FAC 228 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 229 || || ''FAC229! The Music Week Factorial'' || Peter Saville Associates || advertorial || {{dts|format=dmy|1989|07|15}} || booklet with ''Music Week''<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.388</ref><ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info3">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac229.php |title=FAC 229 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 230 || Revenge || ''One True Passion'' || Peter Saville || LP || {{dts|1990|06}} || <ref name="shadowplayersp423"/> |- | FAC 231 || || ''Yo John'', Music Week for John Peel's 50th birthday || || advertisement || || |- | FAC 232 || Happy Mondays || ''W.F.L.'' (The Vince Clarke Mix / "Think About The Future" The Paul Oakenfold Mix / Lazyitis – one armed boxer) || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1989|09}} || remix of FAC 212<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd232.html |title=FAC 232 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 233 || Joy Division, New Order, Factory Communications Limited || ''Substantial Matters 1986-1988 between Joy Division, New Order and Factory Communications Limited'' || || accounts || 1988 || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://cerysmatic.factoryrecords.org/2017/05/fac-233-substantial-matters-joy-division-new-order-factory-communications-limited.html |title=FAC 233 Substantial Matters |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 234 || Durutti Column || ''Womad 88 (Live)'' (Otis / English Landscape Tradition / Finding The Sea / Bordeaux) || Johnson/Panas || CD single || {{dts|1989|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd234.html |title=FACD 234 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 235 || New Order || ''Blue Monday Manual Video'' || Robert Breer, Peter Saville Associates || Flickbook || 1988 || 1988 Christmas present; flickbook for FAC-73-R video<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac235.php |title=FAC 235 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 236 || Robin Williams || ''Robin Williams'' || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Johnson || LP, cassette, CD, DAT || {{dts|1989|09}} || <ref name=shadowplayers392/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac236.php |title=FACT 236 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 237 || New Order || ''Here are the Old Men'' || || VHS || || unreleased |- | FAC 238 || || ''Haçienda '96: Citius Altius Fortius'' || || shirt || {{dts|1990|07}} || T-shirt to assist Manchester bid for the 2000 Summer Olympics<ref name="shadowplayersp423">''Shadowplayers'', p.423</ref> |- | FAC 239 || Happy Mondays || ''Halcyon Daze'' #2 || || fanzine || || Happy Mondays fanzine, allocated FAC number<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac239.php |title=FAC 239 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 240 || || Factory Year Planner || Peter Saville Associates || stationery || {{dts|1988|01}} || tenth-anniversary wall planner (starts 24 January 1988)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac240.php |title=FAC 240 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 241 || || ''Just Say No to London'' || || t-shirt concept || || |- | FAC 242 || Happy Mondays || ''Madchester Rave On'' (Hallelujah / Holy Ghost // Clap Your Hands / Rave On) || Central Station Design || 2×7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1989|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic242>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac242.html |title=FAC 242 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 242-R || Happy Mondays || ''Madchester Rave On'' (Hallelujah (MacColl Mix) / Rave On (Club Mix) / Hallelujah (In Out Mix)) || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1989|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic242/> |- | FAC 243 || Steve Mason || ''Technique'' Bronze Cherub || || art || || |- | FACT 244 || Durutti Column || ''Vini Reilly'' || 8vo || LP, CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1989|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd244.html |title=FACT 244 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-244-durutti-column-vini-reilly.html |title=FACT 244 THE DURUTTI COLUMN Vini Reilly |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102223626/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-244-durutti-column-vini-reilly.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FACT 244+ || Vincent Gerard & Steven Patrick || ''I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong'' || Johnson/Panas || 7-inch, CD3 || {{dts|1989|03}} || limited 7-inch/CD3 with first pressing of FACT-244; outtake of "I Know Very Well How I Got My Name" from sessions for ''Viva Hate'' by Morrissey<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact244plus.php |title=FAC 244+ |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-244-vincent-gerard-stephen-patrick.html |title=FACT 244+ VINCENT GERARD/STEPHEN PATRICK I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102223702/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-244-vincent-gerard-stephen-patrick.html |archive-date=2013-11-02}}</ref> |- | FAC 245 || || Madchester Christmas 1989 || Johnson/Panas || Postcard set || 1989 || 1989 Christmas present: 5 postcards of Manchester icons, with "Manchester" changed to "Madchester"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac245.php |title=FAC 245 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 246 || Duke String Quartet || ''Duke String Quartet'' || Peter Saville Associates, Mark Farrow || LP, cassette, CD, DAT || {{dts|1989|09}} || <ref name=shadowplayers392/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac246.php |title=FACT 246 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 247 || Revenge || 7 Reasons / Jesus ... I Love You || Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1989|11}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.399</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Revenge-7-Reasons/master/55583 |title=Revenge - 7 Reasons |website=Discogs |date=1989 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac247.php |title=FACT 247 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 248 || Various Artists || ''On CD At Last, On Dat Already'' || || advertisement || {{dts|format=dmy|1990|03|17}} || advertisement in ''New Musical Express'' 17 March 1990 for Factory CD and DAT releases<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac248.php |title=FAC 248 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 249 || Kalima || ''Feeling Fine'' || Johnson/Panas || LP, CD || {{dts|1990|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd249.html |title=FAC 249 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 250 || Joy Division || ''Substance'' || Brett Wickens, Peter Saville Associates || LP, CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1988|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd250.html |title=FACT 250 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 251 || || New Factory Building (headquarters) || Ben Kelly || building || || now indie rock club "FAC251 The Factory", run by Peter Hook |- | FACD 251 || Steve and Gillian || Loved It (The New Factory) || || CD || {{dts|1990|09}} || Promo, distributed at opening of new Factory headquarters<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac251cd.html |title=FACD 251 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 252 || Happy Mondays || ''Hallelujah'' Radio-Only CD || || single || {{dts|1989|12}} || |- | FAC 253 || Rob Gretton / Tony Wilson || ''Chairman Resigns'' || || event || || |- | FACT 254 || Durutti Column || ''Guitar One - House'' || || album || || Abandoned idea for album in house and dance style<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.424</ref> |- | FAC 255 || Cath Carroll || ''Beast'' || || 12-inch, CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Cath-Carroll-Beast/release/397953 |title=Cath Carroll - Beast |website=Discogs |date=October 1990 }}</ref> |- | FAC 255 || Cath Carroll || ''Beast'' || Douglas Brothers || VHS || {{dts|1990|10}} || Promotional video tape, part of FAC 315<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac255.html |title=FAC 255 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 256 || Rolf Hind || ''Rolf Hind'' || Peter Saville Associates, Bracken Harper || LP, cassette, CD, DAT || {{dts|1989|09}} || <ref name=shadowplayers392/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac256.php |title=FAC 256 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 257 || Electronic || ''Getting Away with It'' || Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1989|12}} || <ref name="Shadowplayers, p400">''Shadowplayers'', p.400</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac257.php |title=FAC 257 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 258 || || ''FAC-Off'' || Central Station Design || T-shirt || || |- | FAC 259 || || Factory staff party || || event || {{dts|1990|02|19}} || Tony Wilson's 40th birthday party<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.411</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac259.php |title=FAC 259 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 260 || Happy Mondays || ''Hallelujah'' || Central Station Design || single || || |- | FAC 261 || || ''Madchester'' || Central Station Design || T-shirt || || |- | FACT 262 || Happy Mondays || ''Madchester - Rave On'' || Central Station Design || VHS || {{dts|1989|11}} || |- | FAC 263 || New Order || Round & Round / Best & Marsh || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1989|02}} || Remix FAC 263R (12-inch and 3-inch CD)<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac263.html |title=FAC 263 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 264 || Durutti Column || ''Guitar Two - Acoustic'' || || album, unreleased || || |- | FAC 265 || || ''United States of the Hacienda'' || || DJ tour || {{dts|1990|06}} || Hacienda DJ tour of America during June and July 1990<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.419-420</ref> |- | FACT 266 || Steve Martland || ''Steve Martland'' || Peter Saville Associates, Neville Brody || LP, CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1989|09}} || <ref name=shadowplayers392/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac266.html |title=FACT 266 |website=Cerysmatic Factory|access-date=2013-08-26|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029185540/https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac266.html|archive-date=2013-10-29 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |- | FACD 267 || Revenge || Pineapple Face || Peter Saville Associates || CD single || {{dts|1990|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac267.php |title=FACD 267 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 268 || Northside || Shall We Take a Trip / Moody Places || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1990|05}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.414</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac268.php |title=FAC 268 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 269 || Kalima || Shine || Johnson/Panas || single || || |- | FAC 270 || Various Artists || ''Our Dance Days'' || || album || || planned Mike Pickering project to release a house remixes compilation<ref>{{cite web |url=https://cerysmatic.factoryrecords.org/2010/02/auteur-labels-robs-records-ltmcd-2542.html |title=Auteur Labels - Robs Records |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 271 || New Order || ''Technique'' Advertising || Peter Saville Associates || campaign || || |- | FAC 272 || Happy Mondays || Step On || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|03}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac272.html |title=FAC 272 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 273 || New Order || Run 2 / MTO || Peter Saville Associates || 12-inch || {{dts|1989|08}} || Limited 20,000 copies on 12-inch<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac273.html |title=FAC 273 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.391</ref> |- | FACT 274 || Durutti Column || ''Obey the Time'' || 8vo || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|12}} || DAT prepared but not commercially released<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd274.html |title=FACT 274 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="shadowplayers431"/> |- | FACT 275 || New Order || ''Technique'' || Peter Saville Associates, Trevor Key || LP, cassette, CD || {{dts|1989|02}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd275.html |title=FACT 275 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 276 || Various Artists || ''Factory Classical Label'' || Peter Saville Associates || CD EP || {{dts|1989|07}} || promotional sampler<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac276.php |title=FACD 276 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 277 || Joy Division || ''Substance'' || || video concept || || |- | FAC 278 || Karl Denver || ''Indambinigi'' (Zimba / Shengali) || Central Station Design || 12-inch || {{dts|1990|08}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac278.html |title=FAC 278 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 279 || Revenge || I'm Not Your Slave || Peter Saville Associates || single || {{dts|1990|10}} || <ref name="shadowplayers431">''Shadowplayers'', p.431</ref> |- | FAC 280 || The Wendys || More Than Enough || || 12-inch || {{dts|1990|11}} || promo, unreleased<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac280.html |title=FAC 280 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 281 || || The Area || Trevor Johnson || shop || {{dts|1989|12}} || <ref name="Shadowplayers, p400"/> |- | FAC 282 || || Flowers for Horse's wedding || || event || {{dts|1990|08}} || Flowers provided by Factory for Paul Ryder's wedding<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.425</ref> |- | FAC 283 || || ''World in Motion'' || Peter Saville Associates || T-shirt || || |- | FAC 284 || Durutti Column || The Together Mix / Contra-indications (album version) / Fridays (Up-Person mix) || 8vo || single || {{dts|1991|02}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac284.html |title=FAC 284 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 285 || The Wendys || ''Gobbledygook'' || David Knopov || LP, CD || {{dts|1991|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd285.html |title=FACT 285 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 286 || Various Artists || Bloomsbury Classical Showcase || || event || || |- | FAC 287 || Electronic || Get The Message / Free Will || Johnson/Panas || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1991|04}} || <ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info4">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac287.html |title=FAC 287 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.442-443</ref> |- | FAC 287-R || Electronic || Get The Message (DNA Groove Mix) / Get The Message (DNA Sin Mix) || Johnson/Panas || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1991|04}} || <ref name="cerysmaticfactory.info4"/> |- | FAC 288 || || ''Shaun on One'' || Central Station Design || T-shirt || || may never have been produced officially<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac288_shaun_on_one_t-shirt.html |title=FAC 288 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 289 || New Order || ''Campaign Technique'' || Peter Saville Associates || notepaper || {{dts|1989|02}} || promotional notepaper for FACT 275<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac289.php |title=FAC 289 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 289 || The Wendys || The Sun's Going to Shine for Me Soon / Everybody || Craig Easton || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1991|02}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac289-12.html |title=FAC 289 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-289-wendys-suns-going-to-shine-for.html |title=FAC 289 THE WENDYS The Sun's Going to Shine For Me Soon |website=Factory Records |access-date=2014-06-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714132247/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-289-wendys-suns-going-to-shine-for.html |archive-date=2014-07-14}}</ref> |- | FACT 290 || Electronic || ''Electronic'' || Johnson/Panas || album || {{dts|format=dmy|1991|05|27}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.448</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact290.php |title=FACT 290 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 291 || || Factory Classical stationery || || stationery || 1990 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac291.php |title=FAC 291 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 292 || Shaun Ryder || ''Colours'' || || single, unfinished & unreleased || || |- | FAC 293 || Englandneworder || World in Motion || Peter Saville Associates || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1990|05}} || Remix FAC 293R<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac293.html |title=FAC 293 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 294 || Durutti Column || Jazz FM radio || || advertisement || || |- | FAC 295 || || Xmas Greetings from Factory – Dec 1990 || || Christmas card || {{dts|1990|12}} || 1990 Christmas card, photo of the then-new FAC 251<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac295.php |title=FAC 295 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 296 || Various Artists || Factory Classical 5-CD Set || Peter Saville Associates || CD box set || {{dts|1989|09}} || FACD 226, FACD 236, FACD 246, FACD 256, FACD 266<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac296.php |title=FACD 296 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 297 || The Wendys || Pulling My Fingers Off // I Feel Slowly / More Than Enough Instrumental || David Knopov || 12-inch || {{dts|1991|04}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac297.html |title=FAC 297 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 298 || Northside || My Rising Star / Instrumental || Central Station Design || 7-inch || {{dts|1990|10}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.428</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac298.php |title=FAC 298 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 299 || || ''Factory'' || Julian Morey || T-shirt || || |- | FACT 300 || New Order || ''Untitled'' pre-mix listening tape || || album || || |- | FAC 301 || || ''Think About the Future'' Factory Conference || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|1990|07|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac301.php |title=FAC 301 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 302 || Happy Mondays || Kinky Afro || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac302.html |title=FAC 302 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 303 || Various Artists || ''Palatine Lane'' || Oliver Carrie/Dragon || album || {{dts|1992|01}} || |- | FAC 304 || Various Artists || ''Palatine (The Single)'' || John Macklin || single || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.460</ref> |- | FAC 305-C || Various Artists || ''The Factory Tape'' || || cassette || {{dts|1991|03}} || free cassette with ''Select'' magazine<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac305c.php |title=FAC 305-C |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-305c-various-artists-select-factory.html |title=FAC 305C 'Select' Factory Sampler |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029190917/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fac-305c-various-artists-select-factory.html |archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> |- | FAC 306 || Steve Martland || ''Glad Day'' ( Festival of Britain / Fantasy Island / The World is in Heaven) || Bill Smith Studio || 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1990|10}} || <ref name=cerysmatic306>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac306.html |title=FAC 306 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 306-R || Steve Martland || The World is in Heaven (Extended Dance Version) || || 12-inch || 1990 || <ref name=cerysmatic306/> |- | FAC 307 || Cath Carroll || Moves Like You || Two || 12-inch || {{dts|1991|09}} || <ref name="shadowplayers455"/> |- | FAC 308 || Northside || Take 5 / Who's To Blame || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch || {{dts|1991|05}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac308.php |title=FAC 308 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 309 || || ''Hi-Nek'' || || T-shirt || || |- | FACT 310 || Northside || ''Chicken Rhythms'' || Central Station Design || album || {{dts|1991|06}} || |- | FAC 311 || || Fourth Generation Notepaper || Julian Morey || stationery || || |- | FAC 312 || Happy Mondays || Loose Fit / Bob's Yer Uncle || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1991|02}} || Remix FAC-312-R;<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac312.html |title=FAC 312 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> ''Shadowplayers'' dates release as March 1991<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.441</ref> |- | FAC 313 || Joy Division || ''Transmission'' Film || || video || {{dts|1991|11}} || |- | FAC 314 || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Factory Story Vol 1. 1979-1982: Tears in Their Eyes'' || John Macklin || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic400>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fact400.php |title=FAC 314 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 315 || Cath Carroll || Press kit || Two || press kit || {{dts|1991|07}} || includes CD of "Moves Like You" 7-inch radio mix, VHS of "Beast" and "Moves Like You"<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac315.php |title=FAC 315 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 316 || I Fagiolini || ''The Art of Monteverdi'' || Bill Smith Studio || CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1990|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac316.php |title=FACD 316 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 317 || Cath Carroll || ''England Made Me'' || John Macklin || badge || || Promotional badge for FACT 210<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac317_england_made_me_badge.php |title=FAC 317 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 317 || Various Artists || ''Classics in Motion'' || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|1990|09|07}} || Factory Classical showcase with I Fagiolini, Rolf Hind, Graham Fitkin, Red Byrd, Steve Martland, Durutti Column at Tramway Theatre, Glasgow, 7 September 1990<ref name="fac317318319"/> |- | FAC 318 || Various Artists || ''Classics in Motion'' || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|1990|10|16}} || Factory Classical showcase with I Fagiolini, Rolf Hind, Graham Fitkin, Red Byrd, Steve Martland, Durutti Column at Haçienda, Manchester, 16 October 1990<ref name="fac317318319"/> |- | FAC 318 || || ''Classics in Motion'' || Peter Saville, Brett Wickens || T-shirt, poster, leaflet || || <ref name="fac317318319"/><ref name="fac318"/><ref name="fac318shirt">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac318_classics_in_motion_t-shirt.html |title=FAC 318 t-shirt |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 318 || || ''Flying Start'' Exhibition Stand || || event || {{dts|1991|05}} || Stand displaying Factory artwork at ''Flying Start'' TV show exhibition<ref name="fac318stand">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac318_flying_start_exhibition.html |title=FAC 318 Exhibition Stand |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 319 || Various Artists || ''Classics in Motion'' || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|1990|10|29}} || Factory Classical showcase with I Fagiolini, Rolf Hind, Graham Fitkin, Red Byrd, Steve Martland, Durutti Column at Bloomsbury Theatre, London, 29–31 October 1990<ref name="fac317318319">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/classics_in_motion.html |title=FAC 319 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref name="fac318">{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac318_classics_in_motion_t-shirt.php |title=FAC 319 t-shirt |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 319 || The Adventure Babies || Camper Van / Barking Mad // Lifetime at the Sink / Long Night Narrow Boat || Central Station Design || 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1991|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac319.html |title=FAC 319 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 320 || Happy Mondays || ''Pills 'n' Thrills and Bellyaches'' || Central Station Design || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd320.html |title=FAC 320 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 321 || New Order || ''The Perfect Kiss'' || Jonathan Demme || video clip || {{dts|1985|05}} || promotional clip for FAC 123 |- | FACT 322 || Happy Mondays || ''Live'' || Central Station Design || CD, 2×LP, cassette || {{dts|1991|09}} || The ''Baby Big Head Bootleg Album'' bootleg recording was so popular the band released it as an official album<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd322.html |title=FACT 322 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 323 || New Order || Untitled || Peter Saville|| 1989 US tour book || 1989||<ref>{{Cite web|title=Interview: Peter Saville on New Order Untitled {{!}} SHOWstudio|url=https://showstudio.com/projects/print/interview-peter-saville-new-order-untitled|access-date=2021-01-05|website=showstudio.com|language=en}}</ref> Interview with Peter Saville regarding 'Untitled' <ref>{{Cite web|title=Gallery: The New Order Untitled Archive {{!}} SHOWstudio|url=https://showstudio.com/projects/print/new_order_untitled_peter_saville|access-date=2021-01-05|website=showstudio.com|language=en}}</ref> Online scan archive, all pages. |- | FACT 324 || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Factory Story Vol 2. 1981-1986: Life's a Beach'' || John Macklin || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic400/> |- | FACT 325 || Various Artists || ''Martin: The Work of Martin Hannett'' || John Macklin || album || {{dts|1991|08}} || <ref name="shadowplayers455">''Shadowplayers'', p.455</ref> |- | FACD 326 || Rolf Hind || ''Country Music'' || Bill Smith Studio || CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1990|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac326.php |title=FACD 326 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 327 || Revenge || ''Gun World Porn'' (Deadbeat / Cloud Nine / State of Shock / Little Pig) || John Macklin || CD || 1991 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd327.php |title=FACD 327 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 328 || Electronic || ''Feel Every Beat'' || 3a || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1991|09}} || <ref name="shadowplayers455"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac328.php |title=FAC 328 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 329 || The Other Two || Tasty Fish || DM || 7-inch, 12-inch, cassette, CD || {{dts|1991|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd329.html |title=FAC 329 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.457-458</ref> |- | FAC 330 || The Other Two || ''The Other Two & You'' || || album || || not released on Factory, eventually released on London<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.477</ref><ref name=ltmtheothertwo>{{cite web |url=http://www.ltmrecordings.com/the_other_two.html |title=The Other Two - Biography |website=LTM Recordings}}</ref> |- | FAC 331 || || ''The Temporary Contemporary'' || Design 3 || table || {{dts|1991|01}} || Floating boardroom table at FAC 251<ref>''Shadowplayers'', pp.440-441</ref> |- | FAC 332 || Happy Mondays || Judge Fudge / Tokoloshe Man / Stayin' Alive || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd332.html |title=FAC 332 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 334 || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Factory Story Vol 3. 1979-1989: The Beat Groups'' || John Macklin || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic400/> |- | FACT 335 || The Adventure Babies || ''Laugh'' || Central Station Design || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1992|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd335.php |title=FACT 335 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 336 || Red Byrd || ''Songs of Love and Death'' || Bill Smith Studio || CD, cassette, DAT || {{dts|1990|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac336.php |title=FACD 336 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 337 || The Wendys || ''I Instruct'' (Enjoy The Things You Fear / Newspaper Cows / The Pop Song / The Sun's Going To Shine For Me Soon) || John Macklin || EP || {{dts|1991|09}} || <ref name="shadowplayers455"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd337.html |title=FACD 337 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 338 || Northside || Want a Virgin || || single || || unreleased<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac338_want_a_virgin.php |title=FAC 338 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 339 || || MTV Special: ''History of Factory'' || || documentary || {{dts|format=dmy|1992|01|26}} || <ref name=cerysmatic339>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac339_mtv_special_history_of_factory.php |title=FACT 339 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 339 || || ''Palatine'' || || VHS || 1992 || Canada-only VHS of FAC-339<ref name=cerysmatic339/> |- | FAC 341 || Happy Mondays || ''Pills 'N' Thrills and Bellyaches'' Launch || || event || || |- | FAC 342 || Happy Mondays || Charter Clinic || || idea || || |- | FACT 344 || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Factory Story Vol 4. 1987-1990: Selling Out'' || John Macklin || LP, CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|11}} || <ref name=cerysmatic400/> |- | FAC 345 || || ''Palatine:'' The Factory Christmas Gift 1991 || John Macklin || booklet || {{dts|1991|12}} || Christmas present<ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.463</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac345.php |title=FAC 345 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 346 || Graham Fitkin || ''Flak'' || Bill Smith Studio || CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|09}} || DAT scheduled but not released<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac346.php |title=FACD 346 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 347 || The Adventure Babies || Barking Mad / Captain Scarlet / How Mortal We Are (Mad Hat Mix) || Central Station Design || 7-inch, 12-inch, CD || {{dts|1992|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac347.html |title=FAC 347 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 348 || Electronic || Disappointed || || single || {{dts|1992|06}} || unreleased on Factory, released on Parlophone 12-R-6311 1992<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Electronic-Disappointed/release/79878 |title=Electronic - Disappointed |website=Discogs |date=22 June 1992 }}</ref> |- | FAC 349 || The Other Two || Movin' On || || single || || planned second single from FAC 330, neither released by Factory<ref name=ltmtheothertwo/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac349.php |title=FAC 349 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 351 || Jon Savage || ''The Haçienda Must Be Built!'' || Graham Newman & John Macklin || book || 1992 || Official history of the Haçienda<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac351.php |title=FAC 351 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 352 || Happy Mondays || ''Staying Alive'' || || single, unreleased || || |- | FAC 354 || || ''Palatine'' Celebrations || || event || || |- | FACT 356 || Eric Satie || ''Socrate'' || Bill Smith Studio || CD, cassette, DAT || 1990 || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac356.php |title=FACT 356 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 357 || The Adventure Babies || Laugh / Catching Up || || 12-inch, cassette || || Unreleased, though promos were distributed November 1992. Cassette promo numbered FACD-357.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac357.html |title=FAC 357 |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-08-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029201952/https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac357.html |archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> |- | FAC 362-7 || Happy Mondays || Stinkin' Thinkin' || Central Station Design || 7-inch || {{dts|1992|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac362.html |title=FAC 362-7 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.478</ref> |- | FACD 366 || Steve Martland || ''Crossing the Border'' || John Macklin || CD, cassette || {{dts|1992|07}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac366.html |title=FACD 366 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 372-7 || Happy Mondays || Sunshine & Love / Staying Alive || Central Station Design || 7-inch || {{dts|1992|11}} || Chronologically the last ever regular release on Factory Records<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac372.html |title=FAC 372 Sunshine and Love |website=Cerysmatic Factory |access-date=2013-08-25}}</ref><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.479</ref> |- | FACD 376 || Piers Adams || ''Handel Recorded Sonatas'' || John Macklin || CD, cassette || {{dts|1990|09}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac376.php |title=FACD 376 Handel Recorder Sonatas |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-27}}</ref> |- | FAC 383 || || ''The Vikings'' || || hardcore New Order fans || || |- | FAC 384 || || ''The Vikings Under Fives'' || || Sons of hardcore New Order fans || || |- | FACD 386 || Walter Hus || ''Muurwerk'' || John Macklin || CD, cassette || {{dts|1991|01}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac386.php |title=FACD 386 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 396 || Two Guitarists || ''Still Life'' || || album || || unrecorded, unreleased<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac396.php |title=FACT 396 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 400 || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Factory Story 1979-1990'' || John Macklin || LP box, CD box, cassette box || {{dts|1991|11}} || includes error-prone Factory and Factory Benelux catalogues<ref name=cerysmatic400/><ref>''Shadowplayers'', p.458</ref> |- | FACT 400V || Various Artists || ''Palatine - The Free Vid'' || John Macklin || VHS || {{dts|1991|11}} || Free with initial copies of FACT 400 bought from HMV<ref name=cerysmatic400/><ref name=factoryrecordsorg400v>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-400v-various-artists-palatine-free.html |title=FACT 400V VARIOUS ARTISTS Palatine The Free Vid |website=Factory Records |access-date=2013-10-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029183844/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2011/12/fact-400v-various-artists-palatine-free.html |archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> |- | FAC 400 || Joy Division || Transmission || || video || {{dts|1991|11}} || Promotional video for "Transmission" by Joy Division to promote FACT 400<ref name=factoryrecordsorg400v/> |- | FAC 401 || Michael Winterbottom || ''24 Hour Party People'' || || film || {{dts|format=dmy|2002|04|05}} || fictionalised story of Factory Records<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac401_24_hour_party_people_movie.php |title=FAC 401 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 401 || || ''24 Hour Party People'' || Central Station Technicolour || 12-inch || || promotional 12-inch for the film, issued to cast and crew<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac401k.php |title=FAC 401 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACD 406 || Steve Martland || ''Wolfgang: Martland plays Mozart'' || John Macklin || CD, cassette || {{dts|1992|06}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac406.html |title=FACD 406 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 413 || || ''Jack'' || || magazine || {{dts|2003|01}} || ''Jack'' magazine January 2003, featuring New Order interview<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac413.php |title=FAC 413 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FACT 420 || Happy Mondays || ''Yes Please!'' || Central Station Design || CD, LP, cassette || {{dts|1992|10}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/facd420.html |title=FACT 420 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 421 || || [http://www.factoryrecords.net factoryrecords.net website] || David Sultan || website || || |- | FAC 424 || Anthony H. Wilson || ''24 Hour Party People'' || Peter Saville || book || || |- | FACDVD 424 || || ''24 Hour Party People'' || Peter Saville || double DVD || {{dts|format=dmy|2003|01|27}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac401j1.php |title=FACDVD 424 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 433 || || ''24 Hour Party People'' film website || || website || || |- | FAC 441 || || [http://www.worldinmotion.net worldinmotion.net website] || David Sultan || website || || |- | FAC 451 || Jane Stanton || ''Love Will Tear Us Apart: A History of the Haçienda'' || || documentary || {{dts|1999|05}} || Documentary for Granada Television<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac451_love_will_tear_us_apart.php |title=FAC 451 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 451 || || Haçienda (reconstruction for ''24 Hour Party People'' film) || || set/event || || |- | FAC 461 || Matthew Robertson || ''Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album'' || || book || {{dts|format=dmy|2006|07|13}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac461_factory_records_the_complete_graphic_album.php |title=FAC 461 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 471 || || ''A Celebration of the Haçienda'' || Trevor Johnson || event || {{dts|format=dmy|2005|12|03}} || at Manchester Academy 1 with Haçienda DJs<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac471.php |title=FAC 471 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hacienda-hot.com/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051223213846/http://www.hacienda-hot.com/ |url-status=dead|archive-date=23 December 2005 |title=Haçienda Hot|date=23 December 2005}}</ref> |- | FAC 471 || || ''A Celebration of Madchester'' || || event || {{dts|format=dmy|2006|05|13}} || at Manchester Academy 1<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac471_madchester.php |title=FAC 471 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 473 || || ''Les Paul FAC 473'' || Peter Saville || sculpture || || |- | FAC 481 || || ''Building'' magazine: ''Oh Manchester'' || || magazine || {{dts|format=dmy|2006|01|27}} || ''Building'' 27 January 2006, guest-edited by Tony Wilson and Yvette Livesey<ref>{{cite web |url=https://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/fac481.php |title=FAC 481 |website=Cerysmatic Factory}}</ref> |- | FAC 491 || || ''Haçienda 25'' || || exhibition/event || || |- | FACT 500 || Happy Mondays || ''Uncle Dysfunktional'' || Central Station Design || CD || {{dts|format=dmy|2007|07|03}} || released by Sequel (SEQCD-012), not Factory,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.discogs.com/Happy-Mondays-Uncle-Dysfunktional/release/1009716 |title=Happy Mondays - Uncle Dysfunktional |website=Discogs |date=3 July 2007 }}</ref> but number assigned by Wilson<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/01/fac-500-happy-mondays-uncle.html |title=FACT 500 HAPPY MONDAYS Uncle Dysfunktional |website=Factory Records |access-date=2014-01-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029195129/http://blog.factoryrecords.org/2012/01/fac-500-happy-mondays-uncle.html |archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> |- | FAC 501 || || Anthony H. Wilson's coffin || || coffin || {{dts|2007|08}} || <ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/oct/26/fitting-headstone-tony-wilson-grave |title=A fitting headstone for Tony Wilson's grave |first=Dorian |last=Lynskey |date=26 October 2010 |newspaper=The Guardian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/factory-records/fac-501-anthony-h-wilson.php |title=FAC 501 Anthony H. Wilson |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- | FAC 511 || || ''And you forgotten'' a memorial event for Rob Gretton || Trevor Johnson, Peter Saville || event/poster || {{dts|format=dmy|2004|05|23}} || <ref>{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic/and_you_forgotten.php |title=FAC 511: And You Forgotten - A Memorial Event For Rob Gretton |website=Factory Records}}</ref> |- |}

==References== {{reflist}}

===Sources=== *{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/cerysmatic |title=Cerysmatic Factory |last=Cooper |first=John |access-date=2007-04-09}} *{{cite web |url=http://factoryrecords.org/ |title=The Factory Records Catalogue v2.0 [Beta] |last=Cooper |first=John}} *{{cite book |last=Nice |first=James |author-link=James Nice |title=Shadowplayers: The Rise and Fall of Factory Records |edition=paperback |orig-year=2010 |year=2011 |publisher=Aurum Press |location=London |isbn=978-1-84513-634-5}}

==External links== * [http://home.planet.nl/~frankbri/index.html/ Factory Benelux] * [http://www.factory-overseas.de/ Factory Overseas], Australia, Japan & Canada * [http://www.factoryrecords.net/ FAC-421], David Sultan's site

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