Still - 1981 UK 2nd Issue - White Artwork With Blue Printing

Joy Division 2LP

750,00 DKK

Stock status: 1 pcs. in stock
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Rare 1981 UK Factory 2nd Issue limited edition 2LP set - their posthumous release combining two full sides of rare tracks and two sides of live material.
The rare tracks includes outtakes from "Unknown Pleasures" and the "Licht und Blindheit" and "Love Will tear Us Apart" singles as well as the tracks featured on the 1979 "A Factory Sample" double 7"EP. The other LP is recorded live at Birmingham University on 1980-05-02 - "Sister Ray" recorded live at the Moonlight Club, London on 1980-04-03.

Condition: M- (Vinyl & labels - LP1)/VG++(Vinyl & labels - LP1)/VG++ (Picture sleeve)
Both vinyls are in perfect condition except for side 3 with has an inaudible surface scuff in track one - otherwise shiny perfect vinyl and label.
Picture cover is close to perfect with just hints of front ringwear - a beautifull copy of this rare Joy Division collectable

Tracklisting:


Side 1.
1. Exercise One   3:05
2. Ice Age   2:22
3. The Sound Of Music   3:53
4. Glass   3:55
5. The Only Mistake   4:15


Side 2.
1. Walked In Line   2:46
2. The Kill   2:14
3. Something Must Break   2:47
4. Dead Souls   4:52
5. Sister Ray 7:34


Side 3.
1. Ceremony   3:50
2. Shadowplay   3:54
3. Means To An End   4:01
4. Passover   5:05
5. New Dawn Fades   4:01
6. Twenty Four Hours   4:00


Side 4.
1. Transmission   3:33
2. Disorder   3:20
3. Isolation   3:05
4. Decades   5:22
5. Digital   3:53

Exercise One, The Only Mistake, Walked In Line and The Kill were recorded in April 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for Unknown Pleasures.
Ice Age
and Dead Souls were recorded in October and November 1979 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, during the sessions for Licht und Blindheit issued on Sordide Sentimental in 1980
The Sound Of Music
was recorded in January 1980 at Pennine Sound Studios, Oldham, during the sessions for Love Will Tear Us Apart
Glass
was recorded in October 1978 at Cargo Studios, Rochdale, originally released on A Factory Sample in 1979.
Something Must Break
was recorded in July and August 1979 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, during the sessions for the Transmission single
Sister Ray recorded live at the Moonlight Club, London April 1980
Side 3 & 4 recorded live at High Hall, Birmingham University on 2 May 1980



Credits:
Ian Curtis - vocal, guitar
Bernard Sumner - guitar, keyboards
Peter "Hooky" Hook - bass guitar, backing vocals
Stephen Morris - drums, percussion

Technical credits:
Chris Nagle - Engineer
Eddy Gorecki - Mastering
Martin Hannett - Production
Grafica Industria - Artwork

Artist Joy Division
Media 2LP
Katalog nummer FACT 40
Land UK
Label Factory Records
Udgivelsesår 1981
Grading M- (Vinyl & labels - LP1)/VG++(Vinyl & labels - LP1)/VG++ (Picture Cover)
Genre Rock
Sub Genre 1 Post Punk
Sub Genre 2 New Wave
Condition Used