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Joy Division
Unknown Pleasures
Factory (FACT 10R)
Factory (FACT 10)
What is left to be written about the debut Joy Division album that hasn't been written already? Well, not much except to say if you've never heard it, you must. This is the more raw of the two studio albums, powered mainly by the foundations laid down by bassist Peter Hook and drummer Stephen Morris. But although the rudimentary electronic experimentalism of its successor Closer are missing - with the possible exception of 'She's Lost Control' - Martin Hannett's production job creates an uneasy world of magical reverbs and echoes that lure in the listener. From its iconic, Peter Saville sleeve to classic songs like 'Shadowplay' and 'Interzone' - which started life as a cover of Nolan Porter's Northern Soul cult hit 'Keep On Keeping On' - this is the template that effectively launched a thousand bands, from indie and post punk to goth and beyond.
A1
Disorder
A2
Day Of The Lords
A3
Candidate
A4
Insight
A5
New Dawn Fades
B1
She's Lost Control
B2
Shadowplay
B3
Wilderness
B4
Interzone
B5
I Remember Nothing