Tracks: A1 Warsaw A2 No Love Lost A3 Leaders Of Men A4 Failures A5 The Drawback A6 Interzone A7 Shadowplay B1 Insight B2 Chance (Atmosphere) B3 Ceremony B4 In A Lonely Place B5 You're No Good For Me B6 Incubation B7 As You Said
Joy Division were a British rock band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester. They were originally named Stiff Kittens, then changed their name to Warsaw and finally became Joy Division before recording and releasing their first 7" EP "An Ideal For Living".
Ian Curtis (vocal, occasional guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar, keyboards), Peter "Hooky" Hook (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Stephen Morris (aka "The Human Drum Machine") (drums, percussion).
Shortly after the suicide of Ian Curtis on the 18 May 1980 –following troubles with grand mal seizures (a form of epilepsy), depression, and other contributing personal factors happening in his life– the band was renamed New Order, following a pact between all four members made long before Curtis's death that should any member 'leave', the remaining members would change the name of the group.
Official Web Site: http://www.joydivisionofficial.com/reimagined/
Joy Division – Demos & Rare Tracks
ReplyDeleteLabel: Enigma – ENIGMA 1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Unofficial Release
Country: Europe
Style: Post-Punk
https://www.discogs.com/Joy-Division-Demos-Rare-Tracks/release/6402167
Tracks:
A1 Warsaw
A2 No Love Lost
A3 Leaders Of Men
A4 Failures
A5 The Drawback
A6 Interzone
A7 Shadowplay
B1 Insight
B2 Chance (Atmosphere)
B3 Ceremony
B4 In A Lonely Place
B5 You're No Good For Me
B6 Incubation
B7 As You Said
Joy Division were a British rock band formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester. They were originally named Stiff Kittens, then changed their name to Warsaw and finally became Joy Division before recording and releasing their first 7" EP "An Ideal For Living".
Ian Curtis (vocal, occasional guitar), Bernard Sumner (guitar, keyboards), Peter "Hooky" Hook (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Stephen Morris (aka "The Human Drum Machine") (drums, percussion).
Shortly after the suicide of Ian Curtis on the 18 May 1980 –following troubles with grand mal seizures (a form of epilepsy), depression, and other contributing personal factors happening in his life– the band was renamed New Order, following a pact between all four members made long before Curtis's death that should any member 'leave', the remaining members would change the name of the group.
Official Web Site:
http://www.joydivisionofficial.com/reimagined/