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So I haven't done a big discography post for quite a while so I thought this would be a good one. Joy Division were undoubtedly one of THE most important bands of the 20th century I can't claim to be their longest standing fan but since their music came into my life I have been profoundly effected by it. I came to Joy Division in the late 90's after reading an interview with Neurosis preceding the release of their album 'Times Of Grace' in it they listed the bands that were the most important to them in the forming of their band, their sound and the creation of their music and among those were Joy Division. Now I was not completely unaware of them I mean who hasn't heard 'Love Will Tear Us Apart'? But I had always put them down as being music for goths and in the same vein as The Mission or Sisters Of Mercy and left them there, but after the Neurosis piece I decided they bore some investigation and just so happened that I was working in an HMV store at the time and there were a TON of copies of their 'Heart And Soul' 4CD boxset on sale dirt cheap (I think I ended up paying about £7 or £8 with my staff discount) so I thought in for a penny might as well get the whole works in one go! I got home put the first CD on and the opening track 'Digital' started and my mind was blown that bass line those glacial guitars those rich deep and urgent vocals. I could spend a paragraph or more just describing the beauty of their music but if you're new to this band I will leave you to experience it for your self if you are not then YOU get it.From then on in I was a HUGE fan Subsequently I've done Joy Division covers in bands I have been in and they are most definitely one of my biggest musical influences and one of my favorite bands.
I have resisted doing a post on Joy Division because such a great and tragic story deserves better literary dexterity than I can muster plus their enduring popularity ensures that every inch of their recorded works has been explored to death however I wanted to this post for several reasons not only because they are a great band but also because I just really wanted to a Joy Division post of my own! However let's do a very quick potted history although I find it hard to believe that anyone coming to this blog would be unaware of this band and their story, however, stranger things have happened. Joy Division began life in the Manchester area as Stiff Kittens briefly, before changing the name to Warsaw then assuming the Joy Division name in 1977, the line up was, from Stiff Kittens through to the end of Joy Division. So moving swiftly onward I shall now breakdown your links for you as that's what we are here for! This link contains the self titled bootleg (although it is not an official release it is available to buy on CD online at some retailers like amazon) This contains the 4 track Warsaw demo and as far as I can tell the full aborted RCA album session I mention above. Unknown Pleasures (Remastered & Expanded) So i should not need to describe this album to anyone if you are not aware of this album then it is something you sorely need in your life while the band themselves say Martin Hannet's production gave the album an ambiance and a darkness that was not intended by the band but it's this very production that works hand in hand with their amazing music to give it it's well deserved iconic status and while both their albums are masterful in their own right this one is my personal pick and in my opinion the very definition of the band and their sound.
Some of you may know that in 2008 these albums were given the 'Deluxe Edition' treatment remastered and bolstered with a second live disc however I was slightly disappointed as during the 'Unknown Pleasures' session 15 tracks were recorded of which the band selected 10 for the album and of the remaining 5 out takes some saw release on the compilation 'Still' and then all 5 were added to the 'Unknown Pleasures' disc of the 'Heart & Soul' box I thought with it being a deluxe edition it would have made sense to add the 5 tracks from the session to the album disc?? But then who would buy 'Still' or 'Heart & Soul'??
Pretty fuckin crude marketing if you ask me so to remedy this here I present you with the remastered deluxe edition to which I have added the other 5 tracks to the album making it the complete session plus you get a really good decent quality (tho slightly rough and distorted) Live set from the Factory Manchester on the 13 June 1979. Live Preston 28/2/80 Another live release from Fractured Music Archives and is intended as a companion disc to 'Les Baines Douches' falling as it does only a few weeks after the Eindhoven tracks on that album and in my opinion this is a far superior set firstly because this time (as far as my research can tell) you get the full live set and it's a decent raw high energy set from these guys who i guess even though Ian would have been at the height of his illness this would have been Joy Division live at their peak with much live and studio work under their belt! It's a really enjoyable live set and everyone is in fine form (though the intro to 'Disorder' is rather sloppy) all in all this as good a live set as you're gonna get. Closer (Remastered & Expanded) Joy Divisions second and final album it's a masterpiece and shows some REAL progression as though they wrote many new and amazing songs on this album there was no real gems left in their back catlog to draw from and after a couple of years touring and honing their craft well I can't tell you how stunning this album is it's something you have to experience for yourself the sheer heights of drama and beauty this album produces over it's 9 tracks is beyond my powers of description. So technical details.
Here we have the second of 3 Remastered deluxe editions this time I have not added anything myself as i did for 'Unknown Pleasures' as though they recorded 12 tracks at this session the three remaining tracks not on the album were released as the 'Komakino' flexi and that is presented in it's entirely in the Singles Etc. Link.Again expanded with a bonus live disc containing a show from University Of London Union 8/2/80 which falls after the Paris and Dutch shows and precedes the Preston one and again it's as good a live recording as any of these though maybe a little better than the Paris show but not as full on as the Preston disc it is definitely a worthwhile addition with a great set list.
Still (Remastered & Expanded) The 3rd and so far last expanded edition to be released here we have the compilation 'Still' the first of many JD compilations.The studio portion of this album is a little redundant after the other stuff I have included here however I decide that if you like me are used to listening to an album for many years in it's original running order then to slice off 1/3 (of this set anyway) would be sacrilege! This remastered and expanded edition not only includes the Live set that was one half of the original album and what turned out to be Joy Divisions final show (High Hall, Birmingham University 2/5/80 a mere 5 weeks before Ian Curtis suicide) it is expanded with a further live set from The Town Hall, High Wycombe 20/2/80 both these sets are great quality and again worthy additions to the JD fans collection!
While the first part of 'Still' containing what at the time was unreleased studio material however there is one curiosity on there a live cover of Velvet Underground's 'Sister Ray' recorded Live At The Moonlight Club, London 3/4/80 and is definitely worth hearing. I have broken Still into 3 parts from it's 2 discs Part 1 is the studio stuff plus the live 'Sister Ray' part 2 is the Birmingham show Part 3 the High Wycombe show hope that it makes sense to you I have done it this way and when you transfer the files to your choice of media player the album will still run in it's intended original order. Martin Hannett's Personal Mixes Well this unofficial (?) release contains some interesting curiosities I have added it here for the curious and the the completist's this is a selection of tracks, samples, alternative versions and mixes of various Joy Division tracks (mainly 'The Eternal' and 'Decades') apparently these are personal mixes done by Martin Hannett for his own pleasure along with snippets of his recording of the Lift famously sampled on 'Unknown Pleasures' snippets of studio dialogue from Hannett and a short interview with Steven Morris and Ian Curtis closing out the disc. It's an interesting set of mixes if they were really done by Hannett it is pretty interesting to hear what he has done with these mixes though obviously the band did not agree, whilst there is a fair amount of guff on here the actual alternative mixes of songs rather than the bit's and pieces in between are definitely great listening I have not been living with their music as long as I'm sure many of you have and even i can see the big difference in these alternate versions and mixes.An enjoyable if not essential addendum to the back catalog. So that's it that's my entire joy Division collection laid out for you here in what i feel is the best way!
I'm sure there will be many who will take issue with how I've done it and yeah a lot of this is just me organizing the mess that is the 'Heart And Soul' box set but a lot of it is not!