Joy Division – Heart and Soul (1998)

37Joy Division – Heart and Soul (1997)

The Band:

Stephen Morris – drums and percussion
Peter Hook – bass guitar and backing vocals
Ian Curtis – vocals and occasional guitar
Bernard Sumner – guitar and keyboards

Disc one

1. “Digital” – 2:53
2. “Glass” – 3:56
3. “Disorder” – 3:31
4. “Day of the Lords” – 4:49
5. “Candidate” – 3:05
6. “Insight” – 4:28
7. “New Dawn Fades” – 4:48
8. “She’s Lost Control” – 3:56
9. “Shadowplay” – 3:55
10. “Wilderness” – 2:38
11. “Interzone” – 2:16
12. “I Remember Nothing” – 5:56
13. “Ice Age” – 2:25
14. “Exercise One” – 3:08
15. “Transmission” – 3:37
16. “Novelty” – 4:01
17. “The Kill” – 2:16
18. “The Only Mistake” – 4:19
19. “Something Must Break” – 2:53
20. “Autosuggestion” – 6:10
21. “From Safety to Where…?” – 2:27

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Disc two

1. “She’s Lost Control” (12″) – 4:57
2. “Sound of Music” – 3:55
3. “Atmosphere” – 4:11
4. “Dead Souls” – 4:57
5. “Komakino” – 3:54
6. “Incubation” – 2:52
7. “Atrocity Exhibition” – 6:05
8. “Isolation” – 2:52
9. “Passover” – 4:46
10. “Colony” – 3:55
11. “A Means to an End” – 4:07
12. “Heart and Soul” – 5:51
13. “Twenty Four Hours” – 4:26
14. “The Eternal” – 6:07
15. “Decades” – 6:13
16. “Love Will Tear Us Apart” – 3:27
17. “These Days” – 3:26

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Disc three

1. “Warsaw” – 2:26
2. “No Love Lost” – 3:42
3. “Leaders of Men” – 2:34
4. “Failures” – 3:44
5. “The Drawback” – 1:46
6. “Interzone” – 2:11
7. “Shadowplay” – 4:10
8. “Exercise One” – 2:28
9. “Insight” – 4:05
10. “Glass” – 3:29
11. “Transmission” – 3:51
12. “Dead Souls” – 4:55
13. “Something Must Break” – 2:53
14. “Ice Age” – 2:36
15. “Walked in Line” – 2:46
16. “These Days” – 3:27
17. “Candidate” – 1:57
18. “The Only Mistake” – 3:43
19. “Chance (Atmosphere)” – 4:54
20. “Love Will Tear Us Apart” – 3:22
21. “Colony” – 4:03
22. “As You Said” – 2:01
23. “Ceremony” – 4:57
24. “In a Lonely Place (Detail)” – 2:26

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Disc four

1. “Dead Souls” (live) – 4:17
2. “The Only Mistake” (live) – 4:04
3. “Insight” (live) – 3:48
4. “Candidate” (live) – 2:03
5. “Wilderness” (live) – 2:27
6. “She’s Lost Control” (live) – 3:38
7. “Disorder” (live) – 3:12
8. “Interzone” (live) – 2:03
9. “Atrocity Exhibition” (live) – 5:52
10. “Novelty” (live) – 4:27
11. “Autosuggestion” (live) – 4:05
12. “I Remember Nothing” (live) – 5:53
13. “Colony” (live) – 3:53
14. “These Days” (live) – 3:38
15. “Incubation” (live) – 3:36
16. “The Eternal” (live) – 6:33
17. “Heart and Soul” (live) – 4:56
18. “Isolation” (live) – 3:09
19. “She’s Lost Control” (live) – 5:30

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Scanned Booklet

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Comment

OK people, this is Joy Division’s box set with “almost” their complete discography. This band  kicked ass, as every body knows they only recorded two LP’s and a hand full of singles (that, by the way weren’t on the LP’s, how cool is that). If you like this “new wave” and “post punk” shit, this band will rock your socks off. I bet most of the people that visit this blog, must have at least one record by this band, IF NOT download this box set NOW YOU DUMMY!. This Band is to Post Punk what Chuck Berry was to Rock N Roll. They were originators, this band will change your life.

Product Description
1997 release, a four disc set on London packaged in a 6 x 10in gatefold digibook with an 80 page illustrated book. 80 tracks total, including all cuts from the albums ‘Unknown Pleasures’, ‘Closer’ & ‘Substance’, seven of the nine studiorecordings on ‘Still’, plus Peel session versions of ‘Love Will Tear Us Apart’, ‘Exercise One’ & ‘Colony’, the version of ‘As You Said’ that appeared as the uncredited track on New Order’s ‘Video 586′ 12 single and last –but certainly not least– 35 previously unreleased gems comprised of live & rare versions of their absolute finest. Utterly brilliant.

What This Box Set Is Missing
1) 7 out of ten songs from the “Complete BBC Sessions” CD.
2) 8 of the 11 songs recorded for RCA in 1978 for the unreleased “Warsaw” album. (now available on a CD which includes the group’s earliest recordings from 1977)
3) The original “Warsaw” demo – 5 songs recorded in July 1977; incredibly primitive, amatuerish punk. The songs aren’t especially good, but it is startling to hear this stuff and realize this is how J.D. started.
4) The live material from “Still” – the full set from J.D.’s last show ever.
5) An excellent live version of a very early song called “At A Later Date” originally released on a Factory Records compilation called “Short Circuit – Live at the Electric Circus.”
6) An alternate version of “Love Will Tear Us Apart” that was originally released on the b-side of the “Love Will Tear Us Apart” 12″ single.

~ by churlie on May 6, 2009.

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