Joy Division : Closer: Collector's Edition

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Sell date: 10/2007
Label: Import
Mfg's Catalog#: 1152019
CDC Part#: 1073643
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Full title is: Closer [Collector's Edition]


If Unknown Pleasures was Joy Division at their most obsessively, carefully focused, ten songs yet of a piece, Closer was the sprawl, the chaotic explosion that went every direction at once. Who knows what the next path would have been had Ian Curtis not chosen his end? But steer away from the rereading of his every lyric after that date; treat Closer as what everyone else thought it was at first -- simply the next album -- and Joy Division's power just seems to have grown. Martin Hannett was still producing, but seems to have taken as many chances as the band itself throughout -- differing mixes, differing atmospheres, new twists and turns define the entirety of Closer, songs suddenly returned in chopped-up, crumpled form, ending on hiss and random notes. Opener 'Atrocity Exhibition' was arguably the most fractured thing the band had yet recorded, Bernard Sumner's teeth-grinding guitar and Stephen Morris' Can -on-speed drumming making for one heck of a strange start. Keyboards also took the fore more so than ever -- the drowned pianos underpinning Curtis' shadowy moan on 'The Eternal,' the squirrelly lead synth on the energetic but scared-out-of-its-wits 'Isolation,' and above all else 'Decades,' the album ender of album enders. A long slow crawl down and out, Curtis' portrait of lost youth inevitably applied to himself soon after, its sepulchral string-synths are practically a requiem. Songs like 'Heart and Soul' and especially the jaw-dropping, wrenching 'Twenty Four Hours,' as perfect a demonstration of the tension/release or soft/loud approach as will ever be heard, simply intensify the experience. Joy Division were at the height of their powers on Closer, equaling and arguably bettering the astonishing Unknown Pleasures, that's how accomplished the four members were. Rock, however defined, rarely seems and sounds so important, so vital, and so impossible to resist or ignore as here. [ Rhino's 2007 reissue contains the album in remastered form on the first disc. A second disc features 12 songs from the band's February 8, 1980 gig at the University of London Union. Anton Corbijn's photos, Peter Saville's design, and Paul Morley's liner notes -- interspersed with oral history from the band -- make up the booklet.] ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

2007 digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of the influential Manchester quartet's 1980 album. Joy Division's influence on modern music is not only based around the band's unique sound, but also their vision, their personalities and their intense and troubled vocalist, Ian Curtis who committed suicide on the eve of their first tour of the U.S. Disc One features the original album containing nine tracks including 'Heart And Soul', 'Isolation' and 'Passover'. Disc Two features 11 tracks recorded live at ULU in February of 1980. Rhino UK.

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Atrocity Exhibition - 6:07 Play the Windows Media clip
Isolation - 2:53 Play the Windows Media clip
Passover - 4:46 Play the Windows Media clip
Colony - 3:55 Play the Windows Media clip
Means to an End - 4:09 Play the Windows Media clip
Heart & Soul - 5:51 Play the Windows Media clip
Twenty Four Hours - 4:26 Play the Windows Media clip
Eternal - 6:07 Play the Windows Media clip
Decades - 6:11 Play the Windows Media clip
Dead Souls [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:58 Play the Windows Media clip
Glass [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 3:42 Play the Windows Media clip
Means to an End [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:00 Play the Windows Media clip
Twenty Four Hours [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:05 Play the Windows Media clip
Passover [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:53 Play the Windows Media clip
Insight [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:01 Play the Windows Media clip
Colony [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:04 Play the Windows Media clip
These Days [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:17 Play the Windows Media clip
Love Will Tears Us Apart [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1 - 3:13 Play the Windows Media clip
Isolation [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 4:41 Play the Windows Media clip
Eternal [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 6:30 Play the Windows Media clip
Digital [Live at University of London Union, Feb. 8, 1980] - 3:14 Play the Windows Media clip
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