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The Best Of Joy Division | 
| Artist: Joy Division Label: London Records 90 Ltd. Category: Music
List Price: £15.99 Buy New: £4.98 You Save: £11.01 (69%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 495
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5051442730227 ASIN: B0013LP87A
Release Date: March 24, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Digital | | • | Disorder | | • | Shadowplay | | • | New Dawn Fades | | • | Transmission | | • | Atmosphere | | • | Dead Souls | | • | She's lost control | | • | Love will tear us apart | | • | These days | | • | 24 hours | | • | Incubation | | • | Isolation |
Disc 2
| • | Exercice One (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79) | | • | Insight (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79) | | • | She's Lost Control (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79) | | • | Transmission (John Peel Show 31 Jan 79) | | • | Love Will Tear Us Apart (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79) | | • | Twenty Four Hours (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79) | | • | Colony (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79) | | • | Sound of Music (John Peel Show 26 Nov 79) | | • | Transmission (Recorded live for Something Else 4 Sept 79) | | • | She's Lost Control (Recorded live for Something Else 4 Sept 79) | | • | Ian Curtis and Stephen Morris Interviewed by Richard Skinner |
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Addicted to this Album September 26, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album features the greatest song ever written or recorded "LOVE WILL TEAR US APART` - The rest of the songs are OK - but `Love Will Tear Us Apart` is a timeless classic, a work of art that I play about 30 times every day...it is playing now as I write this. The vocal performance of the late great Ian Curtis is pure pop pefection...I want this song played at my funeral along with "Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinead O`Connor and "My Death" by DAVID BOWIE. Those three songs are better than any tonic, more moving then any hymn or national anthem and give more of a buzz than any drug. If you dont like Joy Division or New Order - still BUY this album because "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a reason for living...
Romeo & Juliet Soundtrack for Punk Rockers September 12, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
One of the best bands of all-time produced the greatest love song of all-time... Love Will Tear Us Apart is to punk what Lets Get It On is to soul...
Very good value for money and a great band May 23, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
First things first, there are already two Joy Division compilations out there, Substance which personally i think omits too many essential JD tracks, and Permanent which i think is a great introduction to the band but scandalously leaves out "Digital". Well this album has "Digital" and most of the songs a casual listener would want but it is worth noting that two key tracks "She's Lost Control" and the timeless classic "Love Will Tear Us Apart" appear on here in the less familar alternative versions which are longer but less catchy (to my ears at least!). A big selling point is the extra cd containing two complete Peel Sessions, each of 4 tracks, plus 2 songs recorded for Something Else and an interview with Ian Curtis and Stephen Morris. I own both this and Permanent and i think both are worthy of a place in anyone's cd collection, well anyone who likes genuinely alternative music. I'd have given this 5 stars if it had the better known versions of "Love Will Tear Us Apart" and "She's Lost Control" on it.
A wasted opportunity.... May 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
OK - let's get something out of the way. Joy Division where thee greatest post-punk bands ever. They released two of the best albums ever released by any band. The quality of their music is not under any doubt.
What is under some doubt is the format/point/track listing of this album. London Records have missed a trick here (or they just being cynical?). If it's a "Best of" then that is exactly what it should be. Not an excuse to flog us the Peel sessions (no matter how fine they are). But it isn't a "Best of". How can "Decades" not be included while the likes of "Incubation" is? Where are "The Eternal" and "Heart and Soul"? If fact there's just two tracks from the greatest album of all time?!!?? Less contentious, and more personal opinion, is the lack of much in the way of Still material, such as the very fine "The Only Mistake".
So we still haven't had a definitive "Best of Joy Division". I'm not going to lose any sleep over it, but London Records, shame on you, you have really missed an opportunity here.
Don't bother with owning some songs, own all the albums May 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I think that best offs are really ideal for people who either kind of like a band or for someone that wants to try them out. The thing is, Joy Division are one of the best bands of all time. I could have the best of David Bowie, but I don't - I have all his albums and have enjoyed the music much more for it. There is no substitute for an album.
There is also a very natural flow to albums like Unknown Pleasures which you will simply miss out on with a best of. The inclusion of the Peel sessions is good, but realistically that's only for a true Joy Division fan and they will probably already have them.
My advice is to get Unknown Pleasures first if you're new to Joy Division - it is one of the most startlingly accomplished albums I have ever heard. From there, get Closer and if you're loving what you're hearing seek out such amazing tracks as Transmission, Atmosphere, Love Will Tear Us Apart and Dead Souls. Joy Division have an incredibly strong catalogue of songs. The fact that they kept some of these tracks/singles off their albums might hint that they weren't good enough, but the truth is that this band was so good that these singles matched if not superseced some of the album tracks!
I'll finish by adding that if you do love Joy Division and want to hear some bands that have similar styles, try out Magazine, Echo & The Bunnymen (particularly Heaven Up Here) and early The Cure.
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